To help you see how your research online developed, what areas it covered, and maybe give you insight where to look for more.
Complimentary to the actual search results and further search suggestions you get, also show a visual map of how you go from search phrase to another, how they are connected, and newer better suggestions based on the whole map and not just the latest search phrase.
Shopping online has its own dynamics. A little help on how to save money might be needed.
A site, listing techniques for saving money with major online retailers.
You either try to control what your kids can access online (but you can’t control every device they might use), or you trust them to know. Why not help them do the right thing?!
A browser extension that does not block specific types of sites (pornographic, unsuitable horror, etc.) but instead shows the child a message saying something like “this is probably not suitable for you because it contains … You can go ahead and browse the site, but I suggest you don’t. It’s your decision, and I trust you to make the right one.” He can then choose whether to leave or stay.
Enable the use of QR codes to perform actual online actions like liking a Facebook page, requesting a coupon, or even quickly ordering a product or service.
A two part solution. The first part is a text-based command protocol that can be embedded in any QR code containing the action to be taken. The second part is a special QR code app that understands these commands and uses the scanned command in conjunction with existing data on the smartphone (Facebook account, phone number, credit card, email address, etc.) to execute the command with one fast QR code scan.
You just decided on the name of your new venture. Now you need to get a good URL representing it on all the leading online platforms.
A service that does all the manual labor of creating a new account and registering you chosen name (or something close to it in case it’s already been used) with all major online platforms: Facebook page, Twitter, etc.