Once a month in our Stevie® Awards Update email newsletter we like bring your attention to emerging technology including apps, best websites, and blogs that we think will help to make your work day a bit more interesting and productive. Here are this month's recommendations:
- Career Woman, Inc., Blog
A Finalist in the 2012 Stevie Awards for Women in Business, this blog offers timely insight on topics and problems that are relevant to everyday businesswomen.
- FiveThirtyEight
FiveThirtyEight is a NY Times blog by Nate Silver, author of The Signal and The Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail but Some Don't. The blog provides an array of political insights for readers.
- MyCityWay
Another 2012 Stevie Awards for Women in Business Finalist, MyCityWay is a personalized search engine providing instant access to everything that’s happening around you, in real-time. MyCityWay serves 70 global markets and connects both travelers and residents alike with their city. The search engine is free for all users on all platforms.
- Vemma Bod•e App
This 2012 American Business Awards Gold Stevie Award-winning app makes it convenient and easy to track and mange the Vemma Bod•e plan on-the-go. The app incorporates features such as daily, weekly, and monthly program schedules, daily video tips, and weekly recipes and grocery lists. The app also sends reminders throughout each day to keep participants motivated, engaged, and on track. Users can download the app for free on the iPhone and Android.
Know of other great apps, blogs, or websites? Nominate them for one of our blog awards, website awards, or app awards in The 2013 American Business Awards, the premier business awards program in the U.S.A. Request your entry kit here and submit by the November 16 early-bird deadline for discounted entry fees.
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Once a month in our Stevie® Awards Update email newsletter we like bring your attention to several best websites, apps, and blogs that we think will help to make your work day a bit more productive and enjoyable. Here are this month's recommendations:
- Bento
A flexible organizational app that can get your business or your everyday life in order courtesy of 25 ready-to-use database templates. Bento is available for $4.99 on the iPhone, the iPod touch, and the iPad.
- Turtle or Soup
An International Business Awards Gold Stevie Award-winning mobile video game app for marketing pros, created by The Borenstein Group. Turtle or Soup is available on the iPhone, the iPad, and the Android. You can also find it Online.
- Voices.com
An IBA Gold Stevie Award-winning online marketplace for voice-over talent and voice-over jobs.
- Wajam
Another IBA Gold Stevie Award winner, Wajam gives you search results based on what your friends share, on top of your normal search results, all for free. Wajam is TRUSTe and VeriSign certified.
Know of other great apps, blogs, or websites? Nominate them for one of our blog awards, website awards, or app awards. The 2013 American Business Awards, the premier business awards program in the U.S.A., will begin accepting entries later this month. (Join the mailing list for the 2013 ABAs - you'll receive the entry kit when entries open.)
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The Stevie® Awards don't just confer business awards; we also like to highlight apps, blogs, and websites once a month in our Stevie Awards Update email newsletter that we think will help make your work day more interesting and enjoyable. Our latest "Blogs & Web Sites of Note" include:
- Datasift
DataSift creates filters to deliver the Tweets you need from Twitter's Firehose on keywords, location, sentiment, influence, and other meta-data attached to each Tweet.
- Gnip
Gnip delivers a variety of volume and coverage products to meet customer's needs for raw Twitter data.
- Pearl.com
Pearl.com, a winner in The 2012 International Business Awards, provides a one-on-one online conversation with a verified professional to get the information you need. Save time and money on doctor’s visits, trips to the mechanic, tech support, and more.
- PolitiFact
Baffled by all those random statistics thrown out by US politicians during the run-up to the elections in November? This Pulitzer Prize-winning set will help to clear the air.
- FactCheck.org
Another useful site for those baffled by political bombast, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center.
Have a favorite app, blog, or website? Nominate it for one of our app awards, blog awards, or website awards in the Stevie Awards for Women in Business. (The final entry deadline for the 2012 Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the world's premier awards for women executives, entrepreneurs, and the organizations they run, is September 28. Request your entry kit today.)
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Once a month we like to highlight apps, blogs, and websites in our Stevie® Awards Update Email Newsletter to help make your day a bit more productive. Here are this month's "Apps, Websites and Blogs of Note:"
- AT&T Translator
AT&T Translator--a Stevie Award Finalist in The 2012 American Business Awards--provides real-time, accurate translations of the spoken or written language in English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, French, German and Italian. AT&T Translator is an iOS and Android-based free app.
- SlideShark
SlideShark is a free app used to view and share PowerPoint presentations on an iPad. Users can play PowerPoints properly with animations, fonts, colors and graphics intact. Simply upload a PPT file to a secure online account, where it’s automatically converted and then downloaded to the iPad for viewing.
- AutoMD Mobile
AutoMD Mobile provides fair auto repair information that can help car owners save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on repairs--anywhere, anytime. This free app is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
- SugarSync
SugarSync puts data from ALL computers right at your fingertips ... from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. With SugarSync, you get cloud backup that you can use to sync files, share folders, and access your data directly from your device, all for free.
- Adobe EchoSign
The Adobe EchoSign mobile application for iOS allows users to securely sign electronic documents directly on their iOS devices--reducing the electronic signatures process from days and months to just minutes. You can download this app on the iPhone and iPad for free.
Have a favorite app, blog, or website? Nominate it for one of our app awards, blog awards, or website awards in the Stevie Awards for Women in Business. (The entry deadline for the 2012 Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the world's premier business awards for women executives, entrepreneurs, and the organizations they run, is August 29. Request your entry kit here.)
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AT&T Translator,
SlideShark,
AutoMD Mobile,
SugarSync,
Adobe EchoSign
Once a month we like to highlight websites, apps, and blogs in our Stevie® Awards Update Email Newsletter to help make your day a bit more enjoyable. Here are this month's "Apps, Websites and Blogs of Note:"
- GateGuru
GateGuru is an app that transforms any airport environment into a more satisfying experience before and after flights, or during layovers, by locating the best food, shopping, and service options. The app is available for the iPhone and Android for free.
- Todo
Todo® Task Manager is a powerful set of tools that makes task management simple and fun. Use Todoon your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to keep tasks synchronized using Todo Online, a cloud sync service for tasks, or access tasks on your desktop in iCal or Outlook. The app is available for $2.99.
- Urbanspoon
All The News That's Fit to Eat, blog and website Urbanspoon describes itself as the world's leading provider of time-critical dining data, and a player in the multi-billion dollar restaurant information industry.
- OmniGraffle
With OmniGraffle, an iPad touch screen becomes a canvas, graph paper, whiteboard, or beer mat, allowing users to draw shapes, drag in objects, and style using simple multi-touch gestures. The finished creations can be shared via PDF export, or opened in OmniGraffle for Mac. The app is available for $34.99.
Have a favorite app, blog or website? Nominate it in The 2012 International Business Awards, the world's premier business awards competition. (The extended final entry deadline is 18 July, request your entry kit here.)
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International business awards,
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The Stevie® Awards don't just confer blog awards, website awards, and app awards; we also like to highlight apps, blogs, and websites once a month in our Stevie Awards Update email newsletter that we think will help make your work day more interesting and enjoyable. Our latest "Blogs & Web Sites of Note" include:
- The Audacity of Despair
The blog of David Simon, creator of TV series "The Wire."
- ScoutMob
ScoutMob puts the power of local discovery in the palm of your hand. A free app available for iPhone, Android & Blackberry.
- Smashing Magazine
An online magazine for professional Web designers and developers, with a focus on useful techniques, best practices, and more.
- Word Lens
Translate foreign signs from your iPhone. Coming soon to other platforms.
Have a favorite app, blog or website? Nominate it for a Stevie! The 2012 International Business Awards, the world's premier business awards competition, are now accepting entries. (The final entry deadline is 27 June, request your entry kit here.)
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business awards,
app awards,
website awards,
International business awards,
blog awards
The Stevie® Awards don't just confer blog awards, website awards, and app awards; we also like to highlight blogs and websites once a month in our Stevie Awards Update email newsletter that we think will help make your work day more interesting and enjoyable. Here are this month's "Apps, Websites, and Blogs of Note:"
- Buzzword Bingo
Take one of this site's bingo cards with you to your next meeting. Five in a row wins!
- Grumpy Old Accountants
Blog on corporate finance from two college professors.
- GlobalPost
This Boston-based international news website recently won a Peabody Award for its "On Location " videos.
- The Cool Hunter
A global hub for culture and design since 2004.
Have a favorite blog or website? Nominate it for a web site award. Wednesday, April 25, is the final entry deadline for The 2012 (10th Annual) American Business Awards, the top business awards competition in the U.S.A. If you haven't yet received your 2012 entry kit, you can download it online here and you will receive it right away.
Topics:
business awards,
corporate awards,
app awards,
website awards,
American business awards,
blog awards,
stevie awards
Once a month we like to highlight websites, apps, and blogs in our Stevie® Awards Update Email Newsletter to help make your day a bit more interesting and enjoyable. Here are this month's "Apps, Websites and Blogs of Note:"
- Image App Store
A store that enables app users to interact directly with images, from Luminate.
- brainpickings
A site that styles itself as "a modest, curiosity-driven exercise in vision- and mind-expansion."
- ImageThief
A blog on life and business in China from Will Moss, Director of Communications Asia-Pacific, Motorola Mobility.
- Quora
An information network that delivers answers and content from people and professionals who share interests or have first-hand knowledge of a topic.
Know of other great websites, apps, or blogs? Nominate them for one of our blog awards, website awards, or app awards. The 2012 American Business Awards, the premier business awards program in the U.S.A., are now accepting entries. (The entry deadline for the corporate awards program is March 28, download your entry kit here.)
Topics:
business awards,
corporate awards,
app awards,
website awards,
American business awards,
blog awards,
stevie awards
The Stevie Awards don't just confer blog awards, website awards, and app awards; we also like to highlight blogs and websites once a month in our Stevie Awards Update email newsletter that we think will help make your work day more interesting. Our latest "Blogs & Web Sites of Note" include:
- Brazen Careerist
Advice at the intersection of work and life from entrepreneur and career guidance counselor Penelope Trunk.
- Drew's Marketing Minute
How to create a happy customer, from marketing agency veteran Drew McLellan.
- Gist
Gist brings your contacts into one place, allowing you a full view of your network and making it easy to find anyone, anytime. They even offer FREE Blackberry Smartphones.
- MyLeadResponder
MyLeadResponder makes it fast and easy to close more leads quickly by combining the flexibility of email with the immediacy of a phone call. MyLeadResponder even gives you instant, organized lead response that you can access anywhere. From $49.95 per month.
Have a favorite website? Nominate it for a website award! The 2012 American Business Awards, the premier business awards program in the U.S.A. are now accepting entries. (The entry deadline for the business awards program is March 28, you can download your entry kit here.)
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app awards,
website awards,
American business awards,
blog awards,
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The Stevie Awards don't just confer
blog awards,
web site awards, and such. We also like to point you to notable blogs and sites that we think might be of interest to you. Once a month in our
Stevie Awards Update email newsletter we summarize "Blogs & Web Sites of Note," and here's what we offered in our February 17 edition. Once a month in this space we'll point you to several business-related blogs and web sites that we think might be of interest to you.
The Daily Beast/Newsweek: With attention focused on the recent AOL/Huffington Post merger, let's not forget another recent media merger of import.
The Daily What.at: A daily rundown of the Web's absurdia: see it here first.
The Consumerist: Not just product reviews or consumer complaints but also problem-solving, deals, tips, and news.
ZenHabits: Offering everything from productivity tips to ways to beat writer's block, ZenHabits is about finding simplicity in the daily chaos of our lives.
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