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Kdan Mobile’s Cloud-Based Apps Are An Alternative To Adobe Products | TechCrunch

Kdan Mobile’s Cloud-Based Apps Are An Alternative To Adobe Products | TechCrunch | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Kdan Creative Cloud allows users to access their content on different devices and in the near future founder CEO Kenny Su says the startup, which is currently raising closing its Series A, plans to parse data from all of its apps to help people organize their content more quickly based on file formats.


“Currently our marketing position is to try to complete the whole mobile content creation experience between Adobe and Evernote. Evernote’s business strategy is to help people keep everything in the cloud, but if people create something more, they don’t have the tools. Adobe has always been targeted to professional users, not mobile users who are amateurs,” say Su.


Two of Kdan’s apps, NoteLedge and Animation Desk, have gained traction through a partnerships with Samsung and Microsoft. The apps are currently pre-installed on several of Samsung’s mobile devices, including the Galaxy 3 and Galaxy tablet, in 13 Asian countries, as well as Microsoft’s Lumia series in Taiwan...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This just may become the best creative tool in your mobile toolbox.

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Avert Disaster With This Self-Powered Emergency Smartphone Charger

Avert Disaster With This Self-Powered Emergency Smartphone Charger | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

When no electricity is available, a new self-powered emergency smartphone charger juices your smartphone with simple hand cranking. You could have all the apps in the world to prepare you for survival when disaster strikes — flashlight, emergency contacts, GPS and first aid tips — but they'll be entirely useless when you run out of battery juice on your phone.

 

If you're camping in the boondocks or preparing a disaster survival kit, you might want to consider a low-tech emergency smartphone charger. Seattle-based SOS Ready has designed the pocket-sized "SOSCharger," which is powered by you. With the gadget's built-in generator, all you do is connect to your smartphone via USB connection and hand-crank the handle. The SOSCharger has a 1,500 mAh Lithium Polymer battery, and depending on your phone and network, the company claims three to five minutes of winding will translate to five to 12 minutes of talk time....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

When someone says "crank it up", I'm sure this wasn't what was top of your mind. But this is one really cool tool that will bail you out in an emergency when you can't recharge your smartphone or any of your other social devices.

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