Last Updated on August 29, 2013 by New-Startups Team StickerYou has been our platform of choice when designing and printing swag for startups, they make it easy to do temporary tattoos, labels and much more. But for the home brewer, wine maker or creator of bottled occasions Bottlabel.com is the only one on-line platform that […]
Archives for August 2013
Discovering social events with CANU
Last Updated on August 28, 2013 by New-Startups Team We covered Huddlers a few weeks ago, a Toronto founded application to help team leaders manage and organize events related to recreational sports. That same concept can be applied to many ideas, one of which to come about is CANU—An application that makes it fast and […]
Home swapping, but with insurance
Last Updated on August 26, 2013 by New-Startups Team Trust is one of the biggest obstacles in making your home available for a swap or a stay-over. Swappers get the chance to stay across the world without having to pay for accommodations in this very old alternative to vacationing. But despite the advantages, in the […]
Throw away your cafe card and get Sprayable Energy
Last Updated on August 22, 2013 by New-Startups Team A cup of coffee isn’t for everyone, and even if it does the additives we put in each cup only help bring up the inevitable crash. Sprayable Energy is a caffeine spray that provides “energy through your skin without the jitters, crash, chemicals, and cost of […]
Which beer is yours?
Last Updated on August 21, 2013 by New-Startups Team It happens every time: you’re on the patio with a group of friends, grilling some burgers, sharing stories of times gone past all while taking down some delicious wobbly pops. There’s bound to be a time when two bottles used by two different people end up […]
Chesscademy is like Treehouse but for chess
Last Updated on August 20, 2013 by New-Startups Team Treehouse exists for web development, Wigolia for the fine arts, now Chesscademy rides in to help you learn from the best on the finer points of chess. Curated video lessons by professional chess coach and Life National Master Andrew Ng as well as others. Following a […]
Scholica: A custom e-learning platform
Last Updated on August 19, 2013 by New-Startups Team Founded by students Tom Schoffelen, Dante van der Heyden, Scholica tries to combine all the things a school needs into one service. Functions like file sharing, keeping students updated, checking schedules, e-mailing fellow classmates and planning are what they try to combine into one product. While […]
Does the iPad need a better email client? Here’s Birdseye
Last Updated on August 2, 2018 by Tim Reinventing the email can bring crowds of success and accolade; just ask Mailbox and Sparrow. Birdseye knows this too, and Birdseye wants you to know it can make a difference as well for those that attack emails on a tablet. Built specifically for the iPad, the application […]
Internet cookie tracking in the streets of London
Last Updated on August 14, 2013 by New-Startups Team Earlier this week startup advertising group Renew took to the streets of London with recycling bins that were unique and maybe a bit too unique – so much so that the City of London put a halt to the program. The controversial recycling bins would monitor […]
Augmented reality alphabet cards
Last Updated on August 13, 2013 by New-Startups Team In 2011 we covered Suwapu, an augmented-reality toy that interacted on your smartphone. Developed by Dentsu and Berg the prototype was a clear indication that Japanese technology was begin a wave of development across the world once made mainstream. 2013 has been a launch pad of […]