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10 Steps To Promote Your School

By |Everything Else|

Even if a school does everything right, only a small number of people in a community may hear about it. Administrators and educators are slowly coming around to accept that schools, too, require marketing and public relations. Although resistance to the idea of some type of promotional effort is necessary, it is still an abstraction [...]

Math Game Time: A Free Educational Resource

By |Education|

There are a ton of great educational websites and apps out there. However, most of these apps and websites cost a bit of money. We just came across a very interesting free resource for educational apps and games. MathGameTime is web platform that offers free math games, worksheets, homework help and videos for teachers, parents and [...]

WWDC 14 Is Here. Here’s What We’re Expecting (And What We’re Not)

By |Apple, Editors' Picks|

It's that time of year again. The time when the Moscone conference center in San Francisco transforms itself into a haven for hackers, developers and all things geeky. It starts Monday with WWDC, but Google's not far behind. Google's I/O developer event will also happen a the Moscone from June 25th-27th. Mark Gurman the Apple/Mac/iOS [...]

CES 2014: 3D Printing Front and Center (Part 2)

By |3D Faster, CES 2014|

My next stop was the Formlabs booth. I’ve been following them closely since the initial crowdfunding of the Form 1 printer back in September of 2012. The project was launched on Kickstarter with a goal of raising $100,000 and in 30 days raised nearly $3 million, making it one of the most successful projects ever. [...]

Alaskan Company Tackles Project Based Learning With Field Day App

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Education, Interviews|

  There are a ton of learning apps out there. Many are good, but more often than not, they just seem to offer the normal learning environment just in a new interactive form. However, we just came across Field Day, a unique new learning app. Field Day incorporates project based learning, and has proven to be a [...]

Never Miss An Assignment Due Date Again with ClassOwl

By |Editors' Picks, Education|

One of the biggest problems I had in school was keeping up with assignments. It was not out of laziness or anything like that. Rather it was more a result of scribbling notes all over the place. Classes that I struggled in, necessarily, took priority over classes I did well in. The result was a [...]

Teens Leaving? Doesn’t Matter, According to Facebook Q3 Earnings

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, Social Networks|

If indeed Facebook is losing their hold on the teen demographic, it is not reflected in the companies' third quarter 2013 earnings report. If, indeed they are leaving, it seems as though the exodus is making Facebook more profitable.

Spin: The Video Chat Re-imagined in Human Fidelity

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

Spin is a new, and incredibly unique Human Fidelity - née video-chat - iOS application, three years in the making. Spin is more of an evolution away from the traditional video chat, moving beyond Skype and G+ Hangouts

One Spark Preview: What to Expect This Year

By |Editors' Picks, One Spark 2014|

With One Spark beginning next Wednesday, now seems an appropriate time to do a quick rundown of all the creator projects that we are looking forward to seeing.

Kiip CEO Brian Wong | The Innovators Interviews

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

Brian Wong is the co-founder and CEO of Kiip: Business Insider’s Top 25 Under 25 in Silicon Valley and 18 Most Important People in Mobile Advertising

250 Tools To Get Your Startup Going

By |Editors' Picks, Startup|

So you've got an awesome idea for a product/app/service/software/website, but what now? Assuming you have decided on a name for your startup, below are many tools, some free some not, that will help you implement you idea. Startup Tools: Domain and Website Management eCommerce Building/Coding Design Mobile All Things Content Social Media Marketing Resources Business/Legal Tools [...]

Startup Tools: 300+ Most Useful Apps, Software, and Other Resources

By |Featured|

We compiled the more than 300 of the most useful domain/website management, eCommerce, Coding, Design, Mobile, Content, Social Media, Marketing and Legal tools for startups into one list.

Mcor Is Bridging 3D Printing And EdTech

By |3d, 3D Faster, Editors' Picks, Education, ISTE 2014|

We first got a chance to meet the folks at Mcor during the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas. There, our 3D Faster correspondent John Hauer, CEO of 3DLT, spent some time talking with Mcor about changing trends in the rapidly expanding 3D printing industry.  Mcor is one of the pioneers in the 3D printing [...]

Memoto Co-Founder Oskar Kalmaru | The Innovators Interviews

By |Featured, Interviews|

Memoto is a wearable, life-logging camera that snaps two pictures every minute. Think of it as a sort-of visual journal. Memoto Co-Founder Oskar Kalmaru told us about their Kickstarter campaign, and what the future holds for the young company.

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Google To House Acquired Startups In San Francisco’s Mission Distict

By |Editors' Picks, Google|

San Francisco's Mission District is bustling with startups. With converted, wide open office spaces, co working spaces and incubator programs, The Mission is roaring with activity. Now, despite the outrage San Francisco residents have been showing Google's private employee buses, the company has decided to take up residence right in the mission district. According to [...]

Google’s Self Driving Cars Face More Bumps In The Road

By |Editors' Picks, Google|

Google continues on it's quest to develop the world's first autonomous, self driving car. The driverless cars already have over 700,000 miles of testing under their belts, but they're faced with more and more problems. Google sees a future where driving time turns into riding time, giving more time back to people to be productive, [...]

EA Disappoints At E3 For 2014 But 2016 Looks Bright

By |E3, Editors' Picks, Gaming|

We're on the ground for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known to the world as E3. The festivities kicked off Monday morning with a barrage of press conferences prior to the opening of the main floor. With the PS4 and Xbox One finally on the market this year promised to be dull in terms of [...]

Dogs’ GPS Tags Help Track Stolen Vehicle

By |Gadgets & Tech, News|

GPS tags on dogs are becoming more common today. Many families are putting a GPS tracker on their dogs just in case they get loose so that they can find their family pets. For those who's dogs are as much family members as their kids being able to locate them brings a huge bit of [...]

Take A Stroll Through The Past With New Google Maps Feature

By |Google, News|

One Wednesday, April 23, Google announced a new feature for Google Maps. In what is really quite remarkable, Google is allowing users to access old street view images, essentially opening up a time capsule. "Starting today," the company announced in a blog post, "you can travel to the past to see how a place has [...]