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Sick of sitting on video meetings all day?
Break free from your desktop. Get up and try a walking meeting with Spot.
Spot Meetings
The first collaborative platform to support walking meetings
Stephen Silber
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On the specs page, it says the weight is almost 40lbs. Doesn't that make it difficult for someone to carry up stairs to their apartment or office? Even with GPS and a digital lock, I wouldn't leave this thing sitting in public
Bird One
A new direct to consumer scooter from Bird đź›´
Stephen Silber
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Awesome to see Omni in New York. I am a believer in encouraging a borrowing economy, especially for things that just sit idle and take up space for more than 90% of the time. I'd be very curious to hear how price points are calculated and what prompted the pivot from storage to rental. I know I was personally excited for the idea of Omni 2.0 in New York since storage can be so limited.
Omni 3.0
Rent the goods you need
Say is a new kind of platform focused on empowering everyday shareholders. Using Say, shareholders—whether they own stocks directly, through an ETF, or through a 401(k)—can join forces together, amplify their voice, and change how companies make big decisions.
Say
A new way for investors to let their shares do the talking
Stephen Silber
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Love the idea behind this. I would be curious to know why I can't opt to keep this data local to my device. If I'm the only one who has access to it, then having it stored in the cloud seems like a convenience piece more than a functionality piece. Most of the data could be re-entered on a new device pretty easily.
Telegram Passport
Unified API for services that require personal ID
Stephen Silber
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Just signed up, I would love that BROADCAST X2 plan that you mentioned to give it a shot. My only piece of feedback would be either ditch the password for phone verification (password less), or don't require me do phone verification if I also need a password. It was a little redundant in the signup flow.
Castr
Livestream video to Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and more đź”´
Stephen Silber
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This is great, congrats on a fresh new take on what a weather app looks like!
Mapbox + Unity have some really cool data that could potentially let you render cities in a semi-accurate way depending on how the current low poly art is rendered!
Tinyclouds
An adorable new weather app for iPhone and iPad
Stephen Silber
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It would be interesting to make these components available in native iOS code as well, which would help cut down on development time.
Rawson iOS Design System
Create awesome iOS apps with Rawson Design System
Tribe 3.0
Hang live with your friends
Stephen Silber
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I'm curious why they only seem to target public figures right now. I would love for my live streams to show up in my friend's Facebook newsfeed.
Facebook Live
Connect with public figures through live video
Stephen Silber
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I actually backed this on Kickstarter and was pretty disappointed. Half of the light strips are now faulty (started only a few months after receiving it) and the software never gets updated. Most people actually end up using Ambibox software instead. You can learn more about it at http://www.reddit.com/r/lightpack
Lightpack
Ambient backlight synced to your TV or monitor
Stephen Silber
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I use CloudApp at the moment to automatically upload my screenshots and put a URL in my clipboard, but this is exactly what I needed for times when attaching an actual image is better than sending a URL to an image and I don't want to go digging in my screenshots folder
QuickShot
A screenshot manager that lives in your Mac menubar
Stephen Silber
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For a media-specific alternative, I strongly recommend Plex to anyone who is looking to stream their media to their devices. It has support for most devices and even allows you to 'sync' your media offline with their paid subscription.
AirStream
Access and stream your personal media from anywhere.
Nintype
Custom keyboard for iOS that is built for two-finger swiping