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Archive for June, 2012

How To Build Apps Presentation From Amish Shah Founder Of Bitzio

By on June 29, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

  So for ages now I have been fascinated by apps… But I have never taken the plunge until now. I watched this fantastic presentation from Amish Shah, the founder of Bitzio. Bitzio are making MASSIVE moves in the app and mobile space which is awesome and I have been following them closely and I [...]

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Nick Holzherr gets funding for his food website

By on June 29, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

UPDATE: You can see my interview with Nick here. So it was revealed that Nick Holzherr, runner up on the UK Apprentice has sealed £170,000 in funding for his website called Whisk. His website according to Sir Alan Sugar was not going to be “useful” but according to his new investors and several mums who [...]

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Airbnb Investor Andreessen Horowitz backs ‘DogVacay’

By on June 29, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

Looks like Airbnb backer Andreessen Horowitz has taken notice of the peer-to-peer boarding rental’s four-legged counterpart, as they join First Round Capital, Science, Baroda, and Quest in backing DogVacay – the awesome dog boarding alternative to kennels. The 4-month old startup, which provides dog boarding solutions and ad-hoc personalised services such as pet sitting, dog [...]

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Speed-up sluggish apps with future-predicting phones

By on June 29, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

No, I’m not talking about a Magic 8-Ball app for your smartphones. Rather, I’m referring to the latest in predictive caching – a software system that predicts the future and pre-loads your favourite mobile apps to speed things up. The software, developed by Tingxin Yan of the University of Massachusetts, uses your smartphone’s GPS coordinates [...]

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Dance to the beat with ‘Shimi’ your robotic musical buddy

By on June 28, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

Dance to the beat with ‘Shimi’ your robotic musical buddy This one’s for the Android community – a robot, speaker, and smartphone dock system that “recommends songs, dances to the beat, and keeps the music pumping based on listener feedback”, that will change the way you enjoy your music. Want a demo? Watch Shimi strut [...]

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Can you build an app in 30 minutes?

By on June 28, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

With Los Angeles-based startup KitApps’ mobile app “wizard”, you can. So, what is this mobile app wizard and how does it differentiate itself from other tools in the DIY app space? According to the startup’s blog, unlike similar tools in the market, their mobile app building wizard takes only a fraction of the time (30 [...]

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Will you pay $100 for this iPhone case?

By on June 28, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

To be fair, it’s not just another iPhone case. In fact, it is possibly the toughest iPhone case in the market. I’m talking about TAKTIK, the LUNATIK-designed premium protection system for the iPhone. So, what does this iPhone case do differently? Here’s the product video: [optinbox] Definitely a formidable entrant in the rugged case market, [...]

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Harmonise your customer service with Spaces by Moxie™

By on June 28, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

There’s email, chat, tweets, instant messages, websites, mobile apps, and even the good old telephone. With all these communication channels customers use nowadays, how does a small business provide consistent customer service without getting lost in the confusion? Well, they can try to figure out the best channel for their transactions. Or, they could just [...]

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‘Science: It’s a girl thing!’ gender marketing FAIL?

By on June 28, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

What’s the best way to attract more girls’ towards careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)? If you guessed a high-gloss video of lipsticks, high heels, and makeup… you’d be in for widespread online backlash. And that’s what the European Commission found out when they launched the ‘Science: It’s a girl thing!” video for [...]

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‘Apigee’ sets-up shop in London to boost Europe’s app ecosystem

By on June 27, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

Good news for European firms and startups looking to take advantage of the app revolution. API specialists Apigee, who has helped companies like AT&T, Netflix, and Twitter leverage the shift towards apps and platform through APIs, is setting-up shop in Paddington Central, London to cater to its fast-growing European market. What is Apigee and how [...]

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Microsoft gets into social networking with $1.2 billion ‘Yammer’ acquisition

By on June 27, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

  Don’t worry. Microsoft isn’t taking on Facebook à la Google+ anytime soon. Instead, they’re getting into enterprise social networking with a $1.2 billion cash acquisition of Yammer, the four year old startup that has been serving Fortune 500 companies with their private Twitter-like micro-blogging platform made especially for the enterprise. So what exactly is [...]

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What a 12 year-old can teach us about app development

By on June 25, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

At 12 years old, Thomas Suarez may not be old enough to open a Facebook account or attend this year’s WWDC, but he is definitely amazing enough to give an inspiring and remarkable TED Talk you just have to see – no matter how old you are. Arguably the youngest app developer in Apple’s App [...]

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Forget the details; get the big picture of your business with ‘10,000ft’

By on June 25, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

Here’s a simple and intuitive a project management tool that lets groups collaborate, plan and make quick decisions, without being bogged down by a deluge of data plaguing its competition. It’s called ’10,000ft’, an online management tool developed by the Seattle-based technology design and consultancy company Artefact, whose clients include the likes of Google, Amazon, [...]

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The European Parliament’s International Trade Committee rejects ACTA

By on June 25, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

Good news for all lovers of the universal and free Internet, as the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee (INTA) voted against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in a 19 to 12 vote, derailing the controversial treaty. What is ACTA? Here’s a short 6-minute animation explaining it: [optinbox] And a shorter and less serious video illustrating [...]

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SoLoMo platform ‘StreetPin’ reinvents the ‘local’ community board

By on June 25, 2012 in Luxury with No Comments

London-based startup StreetPin just released in beta and they’re bringing community boards back in vogue, with a SoLoMo (social, location, mobile) twist. What does that mean exactly? It means that with StreetPin’s mobile notice boards, you can communicate, advertise, and connect with people not only with the same interests as with most social media platforms, [...]

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