Posted on
March 2nd, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Many people assumed that smartphones would make life easier to manage. However, in many cases, all mobile technology did was replace physical address books, appointment books, and travel itineraries with virtual versions of the same things. People still have to manually manage their contacts, calendar, and travel plans. They just manage them by tapping on their phone instead of writing in a notebook or typing on a desktop. Cool product EasilyDo aims to deliver users a way to manage their lives that actually does change how people do things. Read more »
Posted on
January 22nd, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Smartphones can sometimes seem like a contradictory term, because while these devices have added many smart features, the phone aspect of their function mostly remains unchanged. The only real advantage that smartphones have over regular phones is the transplanting of an alphabetical address book into digital format.
Cool product Brewster believes that more is possible when it comes to changing how people use the phone aspect of their mobile devices. Brewster socializes and makes a user’s contact list “smart”. With this cool product, someone’s digital address book doesn’t simply organize alphabetically, but through the relationships that person has. Brewster categorizes users’ address books based on how often they contact each person in them and the relationships that the users have with their contacts. Brewster pulls information from your social networking profiles in order to organize your address book appropriately. Through connections with services such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google Plus, the team at Brewster claims it can create an address book that is more suited to each individual user than the standard alphabetical format. People who have trouble connecting their social networking accounts to Brewster can get help from a mobile tech support specialist to fix the problem. Read more »
