Month: October 2017

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Marco Polo is the app that allows us to revisit the charm of using walkie-talkies

By Michael Yon

Another thing I really like about this decade that we’re currently in is the revival of things from the past.

Special Delivery: The Drones that Save Lives

By Akudo McGee

In the West the need for blood is apparent. Blood donation booths are set up in schools, churches and at

Online shopping is expanding? Of course!

By Michael Yon

The world of online shopping is fairly new and yet it feels like it;s always been around. The creation of

Vegan Mushroom Protein: The Future is Now

By Akudo McGee

According to the USDA, in 2016 4.6 billion animals were slaughtered for food in the United States alone. This number

Environmentalism: The New Black?

By Akudo McGee

Chances are, if you haven't had the displeasure to experience life under a rock, you're familiar with our plastic addiction.

This Inmate Communication Service Keeps Families Together

By Olivia O'Mahony

When Frederick Hutson was sentenced to four years in prison, it could have been a dead end for his entrepreneurial

Cleaning The Ocean With One Seabin At A Time

By Devin Garcia

It's definitely not news that the oceans of our world are full of trash and debris. The pollution that plagues

E-Learning in Kenya, M-Shule Offers the Perfect Fit

By Akudo McGee

M-Shule is a small startup founded by Claire Mongeau in 2016 and based out of Nairobi, Kenya. M-Shule, which means

News made for a younger audience

By Michael Yon

If we break down the last 80 years we can see multiple shifts in style and theme (at least when

Game-Changing Smart-Watch

By Devin Garcia

With everything from phones to TVs and appliances being “smart” these days, it’s a no-brainer that watches are as well.

The Most Interesting Aspects of Startup Culture

By Vivek Chakraverty

Scarcely has a group of persons be considered so enigmatic as founders of startups. Indeed, startup founders are an interesting