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Lettuce CEO Raad Mobrem | The Innovators Interviews

By |Interviews|

"We are a really intuitive cloud based order management system that enables SMB’s to capture, track and process orders in good time...We really have two products - the cloud based hub, that’s really the order management product. We integrate into your e-commerce store on the front end. On the back end is where we integrate into your accounting system, your inventory, credit card processing, shipping, and CRM...the second product is an iPad app that allows you to capture orders, and show off your products in a real beautiful, elegant way."

Audi’s Self Driving Car Drives 560 Miles To CES

By |CES 2015, Editors' Picks, News|

Self Driving Audi It's not uncommon for the world's top automobile manufacturers to show off a thing or two at the International CES just a week before Detroit's big auto show. When cars are infused with technology it makes sense to get the press excited about a vehicle at CES ahead of the usual automotive [...]

Resumonk: Create Beautiful Resumes and Portfolios

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

  As anyone who has looked for work lately can tell you, putting together a resume and/or a portfolio website can be a hassle. Not that it is hard, it just takes time. When you are looking for work, time is really the most important thing. We just came across an Indian company that looks [...]

EduProtect: An Update to Campus Safety

By |Education, Interviews|

     Student safety, whether or not they wish to acknowledge it, is one of the largest problems faced by colleges and universities. To date, the most important student safety devices are the giant campus emergency boxes. Though these are certainly better than nothing, but they are often sparsely spread throughout campuses. However, we just came [...]

SNIPE: The Safe Way To Shoot Your iPad

By |Apps, Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

iPad Darts SNIPE Darts Are you a 30 year old with an arsenal of nerf guns in your house that make the neighbor kids drool? Have you been mesmerized by first person shooters since the age of Doom? Do you play laser tag, paintball and love to go to the shooting range? Well you may [...]

Whitepoint: Create and Share Virtual Tours

By |Education, Interviews|

         There was a little while there when it looked like augmented reality was going to be the next big thing. However, it turned out that augmented reality had a very narrow range of use. Virtual tours, however, is a perfect use case for the technology. One company, Whitepoint, has built an incredibly useful platform. [...]

Connect Takes Social Stalking To A New Level

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Social Networks|

Connect is a new multi-platform app that was released with great fan faire at Jason Calacanis' Launch Festival in San Francisco last week. The app, available in a web based format as well as a mobile app, allows people to find out the location of any of their friends based off their social check ins [...]

MassageBook: Find and book massage therapists quickly and easily

By |Apps, Featured, SXSW|

  Finding a skilled massage therapist when you need one can be a real pain. Web search results often don't show small local massage therapy businesses. If you do find one, often you'll be unable to book your massage online. What if you had a way to easily find and book a massage professional near [...]

SlidePick: Organize Your Photos Quickly and Easily

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Interviews|

   With the huge amount of pictures that we take with mobile devices, organizing them can be a real pain. There are just too many photos. However, we just came across an app that makes in incredibly easy to organize all these photos: SlidePick. We had a chance to ask the team a few questions [...]

Mobile App Firm Apperian Sees Increased Demand For Enterprise Mobility

By |Mobile, News|

Apperian, a Boston-based mobile app company, is gaining momentum in the enterprise sector with increased demand from clients such as Cisco and AT&T. This move has supplemented the average deal size of the startup to more than triple during the past year to $235,000. The swift growth is being accommodated by Brain Day’s promotion from [...]

Picks: Keep Track of and Share the Things you Love

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

   If you are anything like me, you have a hard time keeping up with all of the links, videos, articles, books, TV shows, movies, and recommendations you come across. No longer. We just came across a new app that addresses this problem: Picks. Picks is, according to their website, "a social network built around [...]

CreateDebate: A Global Platform for Debate

By |Interviews|

   Global Debate Platform Create Debate Over the past several months, as we have shifted towards covering more education based startups, we have seen a ton of inventive products. Though a lot fall outside of this, there seems to be a trend towards increasingly complex and robust technologies. However, we just came across a pretty [...]

Facebook Planning For Kid Invasion?

By |Editors' Picks, Social Networks|

When Facebook originally went from a private college social network to the mainstream it was clear, you had to b 13 years old to have your own account. That was circumvented by many tweens throughout the years, some saying they were 103 rather than saying they were under 13. Over the last few years there [...]

Sensibo: Make Any A/C Unit Smart

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Internet Of Things|

There is no question that the internet of things, or connected home, or whatever you want to call it, has the potential to drastacly change the world. The problem, however, is that of cost. For many of these setups or connected things, the cost is ofetn quite prohibitive. However, we are beginning to see some [...]

Dev Tools: Community Building Through Transparency

By |Developers, Editors' Picks, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014|

Chris Wanstrath, Ben Uretsky, John Collison, Matthew Panzarino John Collison, the Co-Founder of Stripe, Ben Uretsky, the CEO of DigitalOcean, and Chris Wanstrath, the Co-Founder and CEO of Github joined TechCrunch's Matthew Panzarino on day to of TechCrunch Disrupt New York. This panel, entitled "Rise Of The Developer Tools," was one of the best [...]

The Best Tablet Stand We’ve Seen Wasn’t At CES

By |Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

Now I must admit, Padholdr had a clever booth at CES. Their cardboard booth caught the eyes of many during the week long event in Las Vegas. However when we perused their tablet stand offerings it was like every other tablet stand manufacturer out there. They did have a few clever ideas but nothing like [...]

Android Beats iPad In Q3 2013 Tablet Sales, But Samsung Is The Bigger Story

By |Android, Apple, Editors' Picks, Mobile|

IDC released their Android vs Apple numbers at the end of October. It's no surprise that Android has surpassed iOS as an operating system for smartphones. BGR and several other sites report that the latest IDC number show that Android revenue from sales of tablets has finally beat the iPad. Now that fact may be [...]

Children Aren’t Digging Randi Zuckerberg’s Children’s Book

By |Editors' Picks, Social Networks|

Some people believe that Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg's sister, had it made. Mark had hired his sister to be the Director of Marketing for Facebook. That position gave her a cushy job at a skill she seems to be very good at, a high salary and plenty of stock options. But [...]

Technichi: Subscription based Macbooks

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

     Without a doubt, the Macbook is one of the best laptops for students. I am not going to say the best, out of fear of starting a comment war, but one of the top three or four laptops. That said, the price tag is pretty steep for your average student. However, we just [...]

EdTech: Junior Learning’s Touchtronic Letters Are The App Controlled Alphabet

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Education|

When Dr. Duncan Milne and his wife Anna Kirschberg first opened up their edtech company, Junior Learning, in 2009, they set out to bridge the world of toys with education. Both Milne and Kirshberg knew there were several toy companies out there making toys and adding in educational elements, they set out to design educational [...]