As I'm sure we are all aware, there are heaps of dating apps out there. Some are better than others. They've all got their individual 'thing' that sets them apart from similar apps but most offer a fairly similar scenario. Find someone who looks good, check out their profile and chat away. The emphasis is generally about getting to know someone and, if you're lucky and you seem reasonably compatible, maybe then it's time to take things further. One of the problems with this, however, is that many folks on dating apps aren't necessarily who and what they say they are. We've all seen the ... More
In a recent study by the Harvard Business Review it was estimated that marketing executives could be losing 10-15% of their time by not automating their simple tasks. It was found that, with the constant jumping back and forth between SaaS platforms, it was costing them time and, as a consequence, money. Clearly, it would be a heck of a lot easier and a lot more efficient to click one button that would lead to two different platforms simply 'speaking' to each other to get the job done. Now, if marketing people seem to think that it will save them that much time, the rest of us would surely ... More
Just in case you aren't sure, Dropshipping is a supply chain management system where the retailer plays the 'middleman' between the manufacturer or wholesaler and the customer. In some cases there may be a bricks and mortar store but, generally speaking, most will opt for something like an online Shopify website to sell their goods. The bottom line here though is that the retailer doesn't hold any stock on site. When orders for goods are taken, it's the manufacturer who ships them to the customer with the retailer's profit being the difference between the wholesale price and the retail ... More
How organized are you? Do you have heaps of post it notes on your fridge or on your desk at work? Are you constantly saying to yourself "where did I put that.....?" Or maybe you've got a whole heap of different apps for note taking, idea sharing, team collaboration or project management. It doesn't matter whether we are at home or at work. The fact is, most of us could do with a little better organization in our lives. Well, no matter if you are at home or at work, there's a brand new task management tool out there for your smartphone that'll make your life a heck of a life easier. More
You can look at as many photos or videos as you like when researching a product that you are interested in buying but there's nothing like a live demonstration to see how good it performs in real life. However, that's not always possible to achieve. Let's face it, you're not necessarily going to find the exact same camera that you are interested in on display at the local shop. Even if you do manage to find it and the retail assistant is happy to demonstrate it, you're still going to get a salesperson's take on how well it works and whether it is good value for money. The bottom line here ... More
It's not often that you get a game that looks like a million dollars and plays that way too. Usually, you tend to get one or the other. There's plenty of games out there that have lavish graphics but leave a lot to be desired when it comes to gameplay. Equally, there are a whole heap of games out there that play real well but are lacking somewhat in the visual department. But here we have an action game that seems to cover all bases. Enter The Reveries is an interactive action adventure side-scrolling game for iOS that gives one the feeling of being in a lavish manga movie with glorious ... More
I believe that it was the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss who said that "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences—and number theory is the queen of mathematics." If you're not sure what a number theorist is, I will tell you now. Number theorists study prime numbers as well as the properties of objects made out of integers or defined as generalisations of the integers. It used to be called arithmetic back in the early part of the 20th Century but, over the years, that term has been stretched to cover several other different forms of mathematics. More
We all know how it works. You're a young company trying to move up the corporate ladder but you haven't got a ton of money to splash out. You pick up some useful apps along the way and pretty soon you come to rely on them. Some work well with other apps - some don't. Some of the best may work with Mac, some with Android and some may well be regular web apps. However, while they may work well, it's more than inconvenient and very time consuming to have to keep switching between one and the other. What you really need is a set of project management tools that all work in conjunction with ... More
According to a recent study by the CDC the use of meditation in the US has risen dramatically over the last few years. In fact, since 2012 the number of Americans who meditate has tripled from 4% of the population to around 14%. For children the rise has been even more significant - rising from 0.6% in 2012 to 5.4% in 2017. I guess it's a sign of the times. People use meditation with many different objectives these days. Some use it to ease their stress levels, calm their anxieties and to bolster their confidence while others use it to help them sleep or to help keep depression at bay. It ... More
If you look at the latest employment figures, you'll notice that the jobless rate is down to about 3.5% in the US. Sounds pretty impressive, doesn't it? So, why are so many people still struggling to pay the bills at the end of the month? One of the big problems is underemployment. The underemployed are people that have a job but they may be working only 20 hours a week as opposed to a regular 40 hours. More