What if emails were limited to the same character count as a Twitter post? Think about it, couldn’t people manage a way to share everything they need majority of the time in a short phrase or two? We think so and so does Toastio. claiming itself to be the next generation of email the startup […]
Archives for August 2014
Buddytruk is like Uber, but for moving.
You’ve lived in your place for over year, held the raging party that everyone still reminisces about, made dinner for the blonde neighbor and ate it on the kitchen table you bought together, that same date also was the one you broke up with on sectional couch you had to have, and it’s the place […]
One Volley led to meeting Darrell Hammond, another led to a career as head of marketing. What would you Volley?
A Volley member was looking for advice about breaking into stand up comedy. He posted his request on the startups platform, the result was amazingly shocking: One of his contacts volleyed his request, which resulted in him meeting Darrell Hammond from Saturday Night Live. That’s just one story about the incredible impact Toronto startup Volley […]
Targeting News That Matters With Newsworthy
The New York Times, the BBC, the Guardian and other publications that were once great bastions of truth, have increasingly yielded their noble purpose of covering newsworthy events and matters, to ‘would-be’ articles that are all about increasing circulation and site traffic. While many other articles they provide are still relevant, purposeful and insightful, increasingly […]
The Photo Sharing App That Keeps Your Identity A Secret
We saw SnapChat become an app sensation with the ability to decide how long messages last. The idea gives one the chance to share without having to worry about future consequences, at least that’s what it feels like when in the act of “snap-chatting”. College Photo Sharing App Unseen takes a similar hold, but instead […]
Climbing Mount Everest and helping Sherpas
Mount Everest reaches just over 29,000 feet in height. The climb to it’s summit is not only a life-achievement for many but also a dangerous adventure that puts the human body through disastrously limits. A lack of oxygen and frigid temperatures are just a few of the physical ailments not to mention the mental battle […]
Turbo.Roo And His 3D-Printed Wheelchair
This handsome Chihuahua was born with just it’s hind legs. Without front legs Turbo.Roo scampered around and shared his cute unstoppable message no matter what obstacles lay in his adventures. The puppy was just outfitted with a 3D-printed solution to help the puppy get around, bringing together social-good with 3D wearable technology. A Downtown Veterinarian […]
A home for our future, Domespace rotates with the sun
The Domespace is a home of the future today. With its UFO shaped form the home augments is position on an axis to take full advantage of the suns energy. Original designer Patrick Marsilli created the idea of a dome-shaped pre-fabricated home to let owners decide if they want more or less sun. The Marsilli […]
A monthly subscription to build your art supply war chest
Every artist has tools they would die for. They are loyal brand enthusiasts, but every creative, aspiring artist and designer can gain from a subscription with ArtSnacks. The Monthly subscription service for the best art products around, provides artists all over with top-of-the-line art supplies. Each month professional artist hand-pick supplies to fill each box […]
Blazing New Paths: Pathgather and the future of LMS
Can the company you work for also be a classroom? Imagine going to work on any given day, and at the same time know, alongside your typical tasks and responsibilities, you will also be learning how to paint. Could be with Adobe Illustrator, or could be with a brush and easel. Or maybe you would […]