Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Pics.io: Collaborative Browser-based Photo Editor

I'm not sure how good this is, considering that there are other online photo editors. One key difference may be that Pics.io enables team members to work together in editing photos.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Kevo: The Smartest Lock Ever

Kevo has to be the smartest lock I've ever heard about. It works with your Bluetooth 4.0 smartphone but you don't touch the lock with your phone to open/lock it. You just tap your finger against it and it will sense your identity via your phone.

Floobits: Collaborative Code Editor

Now you can work simultaneously on the same code with another developer, known as pair programming. Floobits is different in that it is not necessarily browser-based (like Madeye.io) but rather has a plug-in for whatever code editor you currently use.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Privy Manages Ads on Networks

Use Privy to manage all your running and scheduled sales and ads on various social networks, like Facebook.

Here is an excerpt from Techcrunch:

Afterwards, they can then use Privy by entering their "chalkboard specials" — the limited-time offers they run for a specific time frame, plus a photo and description of each. Marketing teams can do this as the offers come up, or they can load them up to a year in advance if they're better organized and prepared. Privy then automates the distribution of those campaigns to the various services and sites the company uses.

From an online dashboard, businesses can see at a glance which sites are driving customers, and drill down into customer info, data on redemptions, reviews, claims, and more. Customer data can also be both imported and exported to Mailchimp and Constant Contact and CSV, to allow for more personalized targeting of the audience segments.

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Froont: Responsive Design Editor

You really need to check out Froont and get a free account. It is an online drag-n-drop website designer that will output responsive design html/css.

It has a very cool slider with which you can instantly see what the site will look like on different size screens.
Plus its all done online so there's no install or download.