Yesterday we shared with you Circa, the new iPhone app designed for mobile devices that lets their journalist’s provide a news reading experience that is without the “fluff”. On a mobile device keeping the reading experience as minimalistic as possible while not losing any of the important facts makes absolute sense. But, what about if […]
The news re-imagined for mobile devices with Circa
There is so much content around us and how that content is received has taken turns from paper to electronic devices. There have been quite a few news aggregators, readers and apps launched over the last few years, the newest one is Circa. Developed by Circa 1605 Inc. their new iPhone app delivers your news […]
The best stylus for kids
2012 was a great year for kid’s apps and kid’s educational app technologies. There has been huge growth in the amount of funding companies that produce well-designed applications, specifically for children, and in 2013 that growth is surely to continue. DanoToys has released the best-designed stylus targeted at kids. Kids love to draw and color, […]
Send a Foodagram
The My Food My Way project is all about actively engaging kids and emphasizing interactivity. We first shared with you this project when it was incepted back in July, and since then celebrated chef and restaurateur Susur Lee has come aboard in the Toronto Education Worker’s and the Toronto District School Board’s campaign to engage […]
Memoto: Logging every 30 seconds of your life
If you already hate that so much of everyone’s life is being shared and captured digitally, you probably should turn away now (but hopefully, even if you want to turn away you don’t). Memoto, a GPS-equipped 5MP camera that you easily wear automatically takes a picture every 30 seconds so you can document every moment […]
Local video publishing, would you do it?
Attempting to recreate the success of Hulu is an auspicious task, but that’s exactly what Detroit-based Glocal is trying to do. However, this startup has a more local focus for news and entertainment; all while providing greater economic impact for publishers. Videos don’t have to be what we find on Facebook and Twitter, while their […]
Memory game with personalized photos
Earlier this year we shared with you Instamatch, the hit Instagram matching game that let you play with your own personal memories and the images created by others. But if you were looking for a tangible way to bring Instamatch home, Pinhole Press has introduced “Memory Game” to their catalogue of beautifully simple photo gifts. […]
Videos that meet the criteria of “interestingness”
The story of how ViewSource was borne is very similar to one of our own. Out of frustration through a packed internet of cool, interesting, provocative, entertaining and smart content – specifically video in the case of VideoSource – but realizing the process of finding the good stuff sucks. With so much greatness out there, […]
ShareDesk an AirBnB platform for workspaces
Whether you’re a small group building a startup, a freelancer, or any form of an entrepreneur, too often we are working alone and collaborating in digital worlds through solitary confinement. It doesn’t sound like a lifestyle that would encourage growth, but is the sad truth for many with the savings of bootstrapping and being as […]
Growing idea trees with coWonder
There is an incredible force that comes from the simplest act of helping a stranger, in giving without expecting recognition. In your daily life, you may give a homeless person something extra they are in need of or you might do something as simple as opening the door for a fellow citizen – but when […]