78% of consumers say that the posts made by companies on social media influence their purchases but more than 65% of businesses struggle to produce enough engaging content to build their social following says Calgary startup TinyTorch. The startup helps businesses find and post content that not only is relevant but engaging to post on […]
A tea cup that’s a SlingsHOT
One of our most popular articles of all time was our share of the Fogring. The little donut shaped device would fit into a tea cup and used ultrasound while it floated on water to become a humidifier. The little ideas that fit in or relate to a tea cup definitely astound and inspire us. […]
Better user experiences for your address
Building a better user experience is a paramount of concern for developers and designers alike. The need for a product to be simple, fluid and full of eye-candy can’t be understated. But with everything there are elements within a build where there may not be a solution that’s effective enough one of which is the […]
The Growth Chart by Beanstalk Labs
Do you remember when you were growing up and your parents would mark your height on the wall at home? The idea for the Growth Chart is heavily grounded in our experiences as children. Co-fonder Danny Nathan has fond memories of his parents marking heights on the wall of where he grew up. But in […]
Drinking with authenticity, is my beer a craft brew?
If one thing seems to be a constant with the definition of a startup it usually seems to be beer. In the past we’ve talked about apps such as Untapped to meet other beer connoisseurs looking for craft beers. Now a new app has launched to ensure what you’re drinking truly is a microbrew. Photo […]
Siri but with a face, Nuji app for the acute shopper
Some have described it as Siri with a face—the popular Nuji web platform is coming out with their own new mobile app for the acute shopper. Since London-based Nuji launched their website, visitors have flocked to build and browse wishlists and follow top brands or the most prestigious fashion editors. Helping users to find clothing, […]
Filament makes installing apps on any CMS a breeze
The ease of use of WordPress is why many of us turn to it as a CMS of choice for any type of website. Even New-Startups.com is built on WordPress for many reasons, but we can be assured for many it’s because of the large repository of available themes and the ease at which plugins […]
Get over break ups with the Shitsuren Box
Today we saw on OkCupid.com that they were not going to let FireFox users easy access to their site in protest to Mozilla’s new CEO’s views against equal rights for gay couples. A very impactful response and a post worthy to have an article on itself, but while finding this out we discovered a new […]
ASAP54 taps the crowd for fashion identification
Going through Pinterest, Tumblr, and many other sites is bound to bring about pictures that pique interest—but a question that also pops us regularly is “where can I get that?” Getting information about a fashion piece can be a real difficulty when most times descriptions with images are nil or just a beautiful picture with […]
Seer for Gmail highlights exact phrases that need attention
Seer is for professionals who want handle important emails but don’t have hours to spend inside their inbox. The application helps users respond to urgent emails, follow-up on unanswered sent mails, and unsubscribe from emails they rarely read. They make it all possible by analyzing your emails to find unanswered questions from people you email […]