Mobile is the future, and the future is here. The numbers don’t lie; there are more mobile subscriptions than people. Your 12-year-old cousin now has an iPhone. Your dad is trading in his laptop for a tablet. Mobile browsing is ubiquitous. Consequently, the supply of mobile designers hasn’t met the surge in demand. That’s where Kirill…
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Facebook owns social. LinkedIn owns professional. How about recreational? “The bet we’ve made is that people have 3 big persona’s in their life: social, professional, and recreational,” says Gabe Lozano, LockerDome Co-Founder and CEO. ”We want to cover recreational – an area that we believe people are more passionate about than any of the…
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Feeling creative in the new year? Looking for a better way to make models or prototypes of your products currently in development? Want to start manufacturing your designs to sell? Paris-based Sculpteo is bringing together cloud manufacturing and ecommerce with their ingenious 3D printing service that uses your 3D design to manufacture something, be it…
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I’m chatting with Peach Rojwongsuriya at a Starbucks in a posh mall in Bangkok. Wearing a white Jimi Hendrix t-shirt, he’s chattering in great English about keeping his startup lean, Ruby, and the state of ecommerce in Thailand. But 23-year-old Rojwongsuriya wasn’t always an entrepreneur. He studied at an international primary school – which is…
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Earlier this year Tech Cocktail covered the DC-based immediate response service provider/contact platform Urgnt.ly. Today, they have officially launched. Under the old model, in order to get an appointment with a service provider (the cable guy, electrician, tow truck service, etc), you’d have to first locate the provider’s phone number, make the call, fight through some…
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In late 2009, Sonpreet Bhatia, Puneet Mehta, and Archana Patchirajan had a moment of inspiration – create a useful tool for discovering New York City. It was the dream of creating this tool that led all three of them to leave their VP-level technology jobs on Wall Street. Unlike a lot of ex-Wall Street folks,…
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If you are really into music, check out this clever new startup: Vancouver-based Shirtify will send you t-shirts from your favorite bands based on what you listen to on music streaming platforms like Pandora, Spotify, Last.fm, or Rdio. It’s win-win for everyone – artists, who get paid in full – and you – who get…
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Have you ever picked up a product in-store, continued to browse for a bit, and while you were waiting in line you were struck with a case of buyer’s remorse before ever reaching the register? The voice in your head started saying that you were purchasing on impulse – you know nothing about the product,…
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Yesterday afternoon, I spent an obscene amount of time and money buying tickets to a Coldplay concert in July here in DC. Being forced to use TicketMaster is bad enough, but they made it worst with their horrible CAPTCHA system that depends on text so distorted I wasn’t even sure if they were letters in…
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Which presidential candidate best represents your political ideology? Seems like a fairly straightforward question, right? Before getting too confident in your response, I suggest taking a quick stop over at Keya Dannenbaum’s latest venture, ElectNext. What has been dubbed the “OkCupid of Politics,” the concept behind ElectNext is pretty simple. First, select the topics that matter…
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DC-based digital health startup Audax Health launched a really interesting online health platform today called Careverge. If one of your goals – for this year, or maybe it’s just ongoing – is to get and stay healthy, Careverge could be a fun way to go about it, as the platform combines social networking and gaming. The Careverge…
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It’s no secret that social media is an important part of managing a brand’s customer relations and marketing. Facebook and Twitter have become popular channels for customers to recommend or trash products and brands, as well as places for brands to connect with their existing and potential customers. Many companies offer tools and services aimed…
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Last night’s Iowa Caucus marks the beginning of the insanity that is an election year. In 2008, we saw then presidential hopeful Barack Obama benefit greatly from a thorough and strategic social media campaign. Look for technology to have an even more pronounced effect in 2012. Although not directly related to the race for president, the Washington,…
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Early this morning a new social network that focuses on quality, rather than quantity, of relationships launched publicly to beta testers. Much like Path, Ourspot focuses on creating a platform for only the closest relationships, but on a web instead of mobile platform. And much like Pintrest, this new service encourages users to tag inspiring…
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Who ever said snail mail is dead? They might feel differently about that after checking out Quarterly Co. This once-per-quarter mail service curates some of the most interesting and influential taste makers and industry leaders, and has them send you a package based on a specific theme. For example, Josh Rubin and Evan Orensten, the creators of…
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We first met VenueWize when they demo’d their new software at our Tech Cocktail Mixer event in Vancouver this past July. The team was very much focused on their international pilot test in an attempt to best understand event organizers needs when it comes to metrics. Now they have officially launched with their new web…
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