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The problem here is a bunch of millennials doing the typical "first world" problem solving. The basic assumption is all wrong. The assumption that people are machines that should work 40 hours/week (or more) but get distracted so their real productivity is only XX hours/week thus doing admin tasks is actually costing them a lot of money.
The truth is we all work in spurts of productivity...
Fin
A new kind of assistant that runs in the cloud
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Many uses for interior floor maps
Pros: Awesome! Works great and has superb editing and export options
Cons: Why do I have to type a con when I have none?
Magicplan
Use AR to create floor plans in a snap
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Awesome!
5K macOS Wallpapers
Every default macOS wallpaper – in glorious 5K resolution!
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I wish this one or the current magic keyboard 2 was backlit for use with iPads in low-light environments
Magic Keyboard
Wireless Magic Keyboard with a full numeric keypad by Apple
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First - are you compatible with Drip ( https://www.drip.co ), I don't see them on your list of EMS providers?
Second - In addition to retail sales, I think you should consider targeting licensing/OEM sales to online sales/marketing SaaS providers. I am currently using UpViral.com and they don't have ANY default templates and could really use having something like your templates built-in and...
Startup Emails
Responsive HTML email templates for startups
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My initial impression is awesome! We all know that Facebook and other huge app devs include sophisticated a/b variations and demographic/phased rollout of new features inside their apps. (One of the reasons their release notes are cryptic and just say "adding new features", because they selectively control who actually sees and and can use them.)
Unless I am mis-reading this (and full...
Rollout.io — ROX
Continuous Feature Rollouts for Mobile.
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Very intriguing. I tested some of my own photos and they rated 0% or 0.3%. I then tried some National Geographic award winning photos (from Google) and they rated 98%.
I then kept trying and I found a few of my own photos rated 75% and 94.7%
Would really like to understand more about how the ratings works.
If the results are believable, would be interesting if you linked this to a sales or...
Photo Aesthetics by Everypixel
AI to rate photographs according to their aesthetic value
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This is a great service. With Twitter selling out Fabric/Crashlytics to the "you are the product, not the customer" Google, it is a great time to re-consider how you are handling your crash reporting.
Bugsee
See video, network & logs leading up to bugs or crashes
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Another great podcast from Paul Kemp. If you are an indie dev, marketer, or future entrepreneur, you definitely should be listening to all of Paul's podcasts. There is no excuse for not making new mistakes (as in learn from others and don't repeat mistakes of those that have come before you.)
The App Guy Podcast : Brian David-Crane
Winning, Losing And Winning Again With CallerSmart
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Excellent resource for vegetarian focus on food
Krautkopf
Seasonal vegetarian recipes
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Great example of domain-specific crowdsourced data.
Freelance Rate Explorer
Visualize rates for thousands of freelance designers & devs
Robert Spivack
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Excellent marketing tool - Great to have a free tool that is worth much more than the price paid :-)
Lead Flows
All-in-one conversion pop-ups for your website
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OneNote is an excellent free note taking product that is available on multiple platforms. Really world-class features and definitely worth considering even if you are traditionally not someone to look at Microsoft products. Shelve your bias and give it a real honest try.
OneNote for Mac
All your notes, on all your devices
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Very useful for software servers on a Mac. If you are using your Mac mini (or any Mac) as a software applications server for Plex, iTunes, or other app, this is a very useful way to remotely control your Mac without having to walk up to it or struggle with a bluetooth keyboard/mouse from afar.
Alfred Remote
Supercharged remote control for your Mac (iOS)
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Very useful that you can have a smaller coverpages-only site, OR have a regular site that uses the coverpage template for an individual page that you wish to design quickly with this format.
Squarespace Coverpages
Make a stunning single page website in minutes
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Looks interesting. Could be very useful for WWDC "day trippers" to San Francisco.
I also like the fact that you are enabled for payment via ApplePay.
One quick UI thing - Do you only get presented the first available property, or do you see a list? (Wasn't clear to me if there was only one available when I tried the app or if choices were available)
Recharge
Take a nap or shower in a luxury hotel
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Very useful tool. "Free WiFi" has become a throwaway benefit - I think even a corner shoeshine stand offers it. This tool helps evaluate real-world speed from the only perspective that counts - actual hotel guests.
With many hotels offering a basic free service, and a paid premium level (if you have a frequent guest membership or simply ask for it at check-in) it is valuable to know more...
Hotel Wifi Test
Choose your hotel by the quality of their WiFi