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Friday, December 11, 2015

Everything You Need To Know About The Hoverboard Craze Welcome to the future of walking. Alex Kantrowitz BuzzFeed News Reporter


Everything You Need To Know About The Hoverboard Craze
IO Hawk
Hours after police slammed him to the ground for trying to ride a “hoverboard” through security at Los Angeles International Airport, the rapper Wiz Khalifa took to Twitter to share some nuanced thoughts about his transportation gizmo of choice.
“All because I didn’t want to ditch the technogy everyone will be using in the next 6 months,” he said, of the confrontation. “I stand for our generation and our generation is gonna be riding hover boards so if you don’t like it eat a dick!”
Well, that’s certainly one way to put it.
Though Khalifa’s proclamation likely killed his chances for a hoverboard industry spokesperson role, his scuffle with law enforcement may have turned him into the poster boy for the new motion movement sweeping the nation. Though not yet mainstream, so-called hoverboards, and other motorized walking-replacement devices, are growing in popularity, showing up everywhere from city sidewalks, to NBA locker-rooms, to YouTube and Vine videos shot by social media stars.
Unlike the Segways that may have paved the way for them, hoverboards are actually cool. They’re being used by the right people, and seem to have little stigma attached. So prepare for them to stick around.
Here’s a quick crash course on the devices driving this developing phenomenon.

Exhibit 1: The Hoverboard (less cool name: hands-free Segway)

A nonscientific study of motorized device popularity puts the two-wheeled hoverboard, aka the hands-free Segway, at the top of the pile. The device is the type Khalifa rode through the airport at the time of his kerfuffle. It was also put on display during the NBA finals by the Cleveland Cavaliers J.R. Smith, who rode it through the bowels of Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena before and after games.
These hoverboards are pretty simple to use: You lean forward to go forward, lean backward to go in reverse, place a bit more pressure with your right foot to turn right, and place a bit more pressure with your left foot to turn left. (I tried one last week and almost flew through a window in a New York City office building — but I feel like I could get the hang of it within a week.)
The biggest name in the hoverboard category is the IO Hawk, which sells for about $1,200 on Amazon and has a max speed of 6.2 miles per hour, according to Amazon. There are cheaper models on the market though. In about five minutes of cursory Amazon research, I found one listed at $316.

Exhibit 2: The Motorized Skateboard


Everything You Need To Know About The Hoverboard Craze
Casey Neistat
The motorized skateboard — yes, a skateboard with a motor (or two) on it — may be the most beloved of the bunch. (Please note: We’re defining hoverboard loosely as a board that moves without you propelling it manually.) The Amazon page for the Boosted Dual+ 2000W Electric Skateboard, one popular model, is filled with loving testimonials and nary a sub-four-star review. “If my house caught fire it would definitely be one of the things I’d grab on the way out the door,” Kacy Knight, one Amazon user, wrote in a review titled “This thing is a beast.”
The Boosted board is propelled via a remote you hold in your hand while riding it. The remote allows you to accelerate or decelerate and you do the rest by leaning. You know, normal skateboard behavior. The board makes frequent cameos in Casey Neistat’s YouTube vlog, which often features Neistat riding it through New York City traffic at high speeds, or wondering what’s happened to strangers he’s allowed take it for a spin. There are a handful of other motorized skateboards as well, but the Boosted boards appears to gliding away from the field.
OK, money. The Boosted costs lots of it. The high-end model on boostedboards.comgoes for $1,499. The cheapest we saw was $999. On Amazon, you can find some motorized skateboards for under $200 though. Oh, and speed. The Boosted board is FAST. The high-end model reaches a top speed of 22 mph. So don’t fall off. And wear a helmet for goodness’ sake.

Exhibit 3: The WalkCar


Everything You Need To Know About The Hoverboard Craze
YouTube
The WalkCar isn’t yet in production but it’s impossible not to include here. A promotional video for the laptop-size hoverboard was unveiled by the Japanese company Cocoa Motors last month and made more than a few jaws drop. The company expects to make it available by spring 2016.
The WalkCar, according to Reuters, can go 6.2 miles per hour. It moves when you step on it. It turns when you shift your weight. Cocoa Motors told Reuters it plans to make the devices available for reservation via Kickstarter by this fall. It expects them to cost around $800.
As with all still-in-development products, it’s worth approaching this one with caution. Still, here’s the full Cocoa Motors video so you can see the thing in action:

Exhibit 4: The OneWheel


Everything You Need To Know About The Hoverboard Craze
YouTube
The OneWheel is the hoverboard with the most mystique. It is simply a board with a huge motorized wheel in the middle. It’s the equivalent of that cool 4×4 your friend’s older brother had while you watched from a distance with training wheels on your bike. It is badass, seemingly physics-defying, and, again, has only one wheel.
The way you ride the OneWheel — besides with great courage and purpose — is by standing upon the footrests on either side and leaning forward. Also: you must believe in yourself.
The OneWheel sells for $1,499 on rideonewheel.com. It reaches a top speed of 15 mph. It goes six to eight miles on its battery and charges fully in just 20 minutes. When I searched for equivalents on Amazon, the website punched me in the face.

Exhibit 5: The Lexus Hoverboard

Lexus
This is the only hoverboard of the bunch that actually hovers. But it can only hover on a specifically designed track. And it’s not being mass produced. And it was mostly created for a car commercial.
The Lexus hoverboard merits no further ink.

Exhibit 6: The Hendo Hoverboard

Hendo
There’s another hovering hoverboard called the Hendo Hoverboard, but it also can hover over only limited surfaces and its battery dies fairly quickly. The Hendo uses powerful magnets to remove itself from the ground, but that means it’s mostly limited operating above metal sheets. Meh.
The Hendo team sold 11 hoverboards for $10,000 during a Kickstarter campaign, which it said it will deliver this October. Here’s a video Hendo made to anchor that now-completed campaign:

So there you have it. Thanks for taking the tour. Here’s a quick quiz to make sure you’re ready for Wiz Khalifa’s hover-friendly future.





Thursday, December 10, 2015

50 More of the Most Useful Websites on the Internet by Johnny Webber




1. MapC.am – Call and connect with a random person somewhere in the world.
2. Pective.com – Find out the actual size of things.
3. ShareOnFB.com – Share fake news stories, and prank your friends.
4. WhichDateWorks.com – Find out which date works best with your friends.
5. imo.im – Free voice, messaging, and video calls.
6. LiveShare.com – Beautiful messaging for your groups.
7. Rappad.co – Write a song about whatever you want.
8. MySlideRule.com – Find online courses on any topic.
9. KeyboardTester.com – Test your keyboard’s functionality.
10. SndTst.com – A sound test for various games.
11. InternetDirectory.info – The Yellow Pages but for the Internet.
12. ABetterQueue.com – Use Rotten Tomatoes standards to create a better Netflix queue.
13. LucyPhone.com – Never wait on hold for a company ever again.
14. ZeroDollarMovies.com – Find free movies online.
15. Alertful.com – Get reminded of important appointments via email.
16. CommercialTunage.com – Find out which song was used in that one commercial.
17. JazzAndRain.com – Listen to the soothing sounds of jazz and rainfall.
18. OffTheRoost.com – Find a place to eat.
19. Studio.StupeFlix.com – Make amazing videos in seconds.
20. TypingWeb.com – Learn to touch type.
21. Bonanza.com – Remove backgrounds from images.
22. CloudConvert.org – Convert a file to anything.
23. 7CupsOfTea.com – Connect with someone who will listen to your troubles.
24. Boostgr.am – Promote your Instagram photos.
25. Chordify.net – Extract high quality guitar chords from any song.
26. Archive.today – Take a snapshot of a webpage so it will always be online.
27. TuneIn.com – Listen to over 100,000 real radio stations.
28. TakeLessons.com – Search thousands of teachers for local and online lessons.
29. Forget.me – Remove yourself from Google search results.
30. PizzaCodes.com – Get coupons for your pizzas.
31. AlternativeTo.net – Find alternative software.
32. Gixen.com – Automatically place eBay bids.
33. MapMyRun.com – Plan out every stride of your jog.
34. XKCDGraphs.com – Create your own XKCD style graphs.
35. WarrantyGenius.com – Organize and track all of your product warranties.
36. TheSquatrack.com – Track your workouts.
37. GodChecker.com – An encyclopedia of over 3,700 gods, demons, spirits, and beasts.
38. EasyASCII.com – Quickly copy ASCII characters.
39. PrintablePaper.net – Printable lined, graph, and music paper with more.
40. IP-Grabber.com – Grab an IP address from a link.
41. GifCtrl.com – Reverse gifs.
42. YourLogicalFallacyIs.com – Learn your logical fallacies.
43. HabitRPG.com – Create habits and earn rewards.
44. Jog.fm – Find the perfect music for your run.
45. HaveIBeenPwned.com – Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breech.
46. TeachMeAnatomy.info – Learn about human anatomy.
47. WobZip.org – Uncompress zip files online.
48. PDF.yt – Imgur for PDF documents.
49. UnplugTheTV.com – Watch educational YouTube videos at random.
50. 50WaysToGetAJob.com – Find out what you should do next to get a job.

Monday, September 9, 2013

If I Started Now: How to Start a Software Company That Makes $40,000 Per Month


This post is part of the If I Started Now series, which hands you the step–by–step blueprint on how to get started building a particular business.
Let me share a secret with you.
Software is the greatest tool for building a profitable business that the world has ever seen (even if you don’t have any money to get started).
Bold statement, I know.
However, once you’re finished watching today’s interview, I’m confident you’ll feel the same way.

Why Should I Watch This?

Today’s interview is with Dane Maxwell and it will cover the exact steps you need to take to go from nothing (seriously — you don’t even need an idea!) to a profitable software business.
Dane has already built four six–figure software companies and his biggest seller, Paperless Pipeline, currently pulls in over $40,000 per month. Yes, every month.
If you have ever thought about building an iPhone app, web app, or any type of software then this interview is for you.
The goal of this interview is to help you answer the question, “If I started building a software business, what steps should I take right now?”
Don’t miss this one. You’ll love it.

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Mentioned In This Interview

Special Gift — Because Dane is my main man, he has decided to give away a free gift to Passive Panda readers. Click here to find out more.
Spin Selling — Dane mentions this book in the interview (and I promptly pull a copy off my shelf like it was planned all along). You can check it out on Amazon here.
The Foundation — Dane has also taught hundreds of students how to build their own software companies. One student, Sam Ovens, recently went from having no money to building an iPhone app that pulls in over $2,500 per month … and he did this all in 10 weeks. You can get a case study of Sam’s full story here.

What You Should Do Now

Leave a comment below and share your thoughts on this interview and on any questions you have about building a software company.
As always, I’ll do my best to help.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Famous entrepreneurs and their stories

We all know of these famous entrepreneurs - people who through their wealth andbusiness success became famous. Just think of the likes of John D. Rockefeller orRichard Branson.
Successful entrepreneur
Moguls and tycoons, they are people that had built empires from their businesses and thrived. They are the envy of the common folk, but as per the definition of entrepreneur: they take great risk for the potential of great reward.
This section of my site is dedicated to these famous entrepreneurs who were not necessarily born great, but achieved greatness through their business savvy and the indomitable entrepreneurial spirit.
They are a financial inspiration for the rest of us and by studying their lives and methods we might learn valuable lessons regarding wealth and success.
If they were not born great, what is it that makes them great? Is there one thing that they all have in common or are each and every one different?
Whether they achieved their wealth through oil likeJohn D. Rockefeller or computer software like, currently one of the most famous entrepreneurs, Bill Gates, they all had their fair share of trials and tribulations that they needed to overcome. Valuable insights can be learned from their struggles and how they overcame it.
Do they see the world in the same way that we do or is there something radically different? We can glean insights from their books or the books about them. Thesefamous entrepreneurs may have something valuable to teach us and we have the opportunity to learn by studying them and their history.
In all this we need to remember that they are only humans and they have their own faults and weakness. How they overcome these are what is important to me and the other entrepreneurs out there.
It is mostly their businesses that made these men and women famous. But some of them achieve fame by other means, whether through entertainment like Oprah Winfrey or through their flamboyant lifestyle like Aristotle Onassis.
Whichever means they use or have used, they are custodians of great wealth and with that great wealth come problems that we can only imagine: the extra security needed, the loss of privacy or fights over inheritance. Some have overcome all obstacles and founded dynasties - wealth to last generations.
And then there are the heirs - the inheritors of great wealth, who either spend it all recklessly or have to climb out of the giant footsteps of their forbearers and walk their own path - great challenges in their own right.
These men and women are well known and their fame (or infamy) is indisputable. I set out to learn as much as I can about each and every one of them and then to use theirmethods and techniques in my own life as entrepreneur and my struggle for financial freedom.
The sheer size of the achievements of these famous entrepreneurs is inspiring to me and maybe you and I may be fortunate enough to learn something from these great men and women. All these famous men and women share the same spirit - the Spirit of the Entrepreneur.

List of famous entrepreneurs




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