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pietersenek · 3 years ago
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pietersenek · 3 years ago
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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At Let’s Nurture, we provide the best smart museum app with the latest features for the benefit of both curators and visitors. Our Smart Museum app redefines the art of gathering information about the important places of a museum in many ways. By using this KonnectedArt App, visitors can expect various benefits.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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Cloud Technologies for Small Businesses
Many businesses are adopting a form of cloud computing to increase operational efficiency. According to Hosting Tribunal, 90% of companies currently use cloud technologies for small business.
Whether your business currently uses the cloud or looking to get started with cloud hosting, it is important to understand what cloud technology is and the benefits it can offer.
Cloud computing can help small businesses store and maintain information as well as increase efficiency for operations. Most importantly, cloud computing can help protect your business’s data and ultimately save you time and money.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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Taskade is The Only App You Need for Work-Life Productivity
Forget email drafts, notes apps and to-do list managers: Taskade does all that and more
Everything I need to keep my life running is stored online. Somewhere. I just can’t find it.
I’m talking about all the account numbers, meeting notes, to-do lists, contact information and column drafts I need to see every day. Plus the recipes I want to cook, wines I need to try, and YouTube videos I ought to watch. Some of that stuff lives in my email inbox, and some in Google Docs. Then there are my Pinterest boards, miscellaneous bookmarks and the Evernote account I can never organize coherently.
In theory, the internet makes it easier than ever to keep everything I need a few taps away. In reality, the internet has a way of fragmenting our lives. It’s like I wrote everything in a notebook and then got drunk, ripped out each page and hid them in different places around my house.
Taskade makes a great tool for simple to-do lists, and you can use photos, emojis and stock art to spruce them up.
Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
Over the past few weeks, an app called Taskade has helped me turn chaos into order. Taskade combines many of the best features of Google Docs, Excel and Dropbox, along with lots of task-management and organizational tools. Taskade Labs Chief Executive Ivan Zhao describes the product as “the next generation of Microsoft Office,” which is a little hyperbolic and a lot ambitious. But it is the best life-organization tool I’ve tried.
Taskade combines the features of a note-taking app, a task-management app and a spreadsheet tool the way that Steve Jobs combined an iPod, a cellphone and a web browser into the iPhone: All these tools work together to create something more than its parts.
I should mention that Taskade is fairly expensive: It has a limited free tier and costs $8 a month for heavy use. Still, it might pay for itself in the apps it replaces, and I’ve found it easily worth the cost.
 I now have a page with all my airline and hotel loyalty numbers in a bulleted list, above a photo of my dental insurance card and an embedded map with directions to my dentist’s office. I made databases with all the movies, books, TV shows, and YouTube videos I need to get to—each cell opens to a rich document with my notes and thoughts. Taskade has all the interviews, research material and outlines for my columns. I’m getting married soon and am staring down my nuptial to-do list every day.
One of Taskade’s newest features is a database tool, which you can view as a table, a calendar and more.
Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
I used to need five separate apps to keep all this stuff straight. Now it’s all in Taskade, a few clicks or a simple search away.
Block by Block
 It might be easier to think of Taskade is a super-simple website builder than a productivity app.
When you open a new page in the app, you’re really creating a blank grid onto which you can place and arrange just about anything. The app’s basic element is the block, which could be a paragraph of text, a bulleted list, a table, an image, a code snippet, a YouTube video, a PDF and more. You insert blocks with a tap or keyboard shortcut and then reorder and organize these to your heart’s content. You can easily change the nature of a block, too. For instance, you can select a bunch of text and turn it into a to-do list.
Taskade’s basic element is the block, which takes many forms: text, links, images, bookmarks and more.
Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
Taskade is like chess: easy to learn, hard to master. The app itself looks fairly familiar, with a sidebar on the left and your open page on the right. It has a few aesthetic niceties, like the option to add a cover photo to the top of any page.
When you first open the app, though, it doesn’t do enough to help you understand everything it can do. Even after weeks of using Taskade daily, I’m only now figuring out the most efficient ways to do things while trying to avoid making terrible layout decisions. Do I really need a full-page photo inside my to-do list? My advice: Make heavy use of Taskade’s templates, because they help you layout pages and show what the app’s capable of.
There are native Taskade apps for Windows, Mac and iOS. Mr Zhao says an Android app should be available within weeks. The web app works beautifully on desktop and mobile, too, and it’s the exact same experience no matter which platform you’re using.
Taskade is very dependent on internet connectivity. It works offline only with pages you’ve opened recently while connected—which means all you can do is cross your fingers every time you open Taskade on a plane. On the upside, you can embed tweets and YouTube videos, even entire webpages, within a Taskade document.
Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
Though I use Taskade to stay on top of my own work and life (and you should too), Taskade is designed for business teams. It offers collaborative editing, inline comments and useful tools for managing permissions and assigning tasks. If you use Slack, you can get alerts every time someone comments on or changes a Taskade document. It isn’t a substitute for Slack or Salesforce, but it can replace many of the tools so many companies use to store and share information.
One-stop Shop
Matt Galligan, the founder of the Picks and Shovels Co., a cryptocurrency services startup, offered a useful metaphor for Taskade. He says using the app is akin to shopping on Amazon. Before, “stores specialized,” he said, “and they did a good job.” Then Amazon came along and aggregated everything. It maybe wasn’t the best store for any single thing, but the one-stop convenience made it unbeatable.
That’s just it: Taskade isn’t as powerful a spreadsheet tool as Excel, and it doesn’t have some of the task-management features I want—when a task is due, I would like an alert, for instance. (Taskade says that’s coming.) Yet the app has helped me whittle the places I keep stuff down to just two. I can’t stop email from coming in; I can put everything else in Taskade.
Photo: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
There are lots left for the Taskade team to do, of course. In addition to task reminders, it’s also working on calendar sync, PowerPoint-style presentation features, a web clipper, better offline support and that Android app. It’s also planning to support services such as Zapier and If This Then That (IFTTT), which help move data between apps. But it already does more than any of its competitors.
For years, I’ve bounced around various note-taking apps and productivity tools, never quite happy. Evernote makes it easy to capture information, but I never liked the interface. Google Docs and Keep don’t offer enough features. Trello, Asana and other project-management software don’t work for note-taking.
Taskade fuses the best of each—and others—into a rare renaissance app, proficient in countless methods of creation and organization. I can’t put a price on the peace of mind that comes from an unfragmented life. Wait, yes I can: It’s eight bucks a month.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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How to Get Started in Real Estate Investing
Real Estate Investing helps in diversifying your current investment portfolio and proves to be an additional source of income. The problem is that beginners don’t know how and where to invest in real estate. Here are some of the easiest ways to make money in real estate, ranging from low to high maintenance.
Best ways for Real Estate Investing
1. Buy REITs
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REITs stand for Real Estate Investment Trusts. REITs allow you for Real Estate Investing without the physical property. They are just like mutual funds owning commercial real estate such as office buildings, retail spaces, apartments and hotels. REITs tend to pay high dividends making them a common investment in retirement. Investors who don’t need or want daily income can reinvest those dividends automatically to further increase their investment.
Are REITs good investment?
They can be, but they are varied as well as complex. Some trade on a stock exchange whereas some are not publicly traded. The type of REIT you buy can be a major factor in the amount of risk you take on since non-traded REITs are not easily sold and may be difficult to value. Generally, new investors should stick to publicly traded REITs which can be bought easily from brokerage firms.
You’ll need a brokerage account for that. If you don’t already have one, it takes less than 15 minutes to open one and many businesses don’t need any initial investment (although the REIT itself would probably have a minimum investment).
2. Use an online real estate investing platform
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If you are familiar with companies like Prosper and Lending Club — which link borrowers with investors willing to lend them money for different personal needs, such as a wedding or home renovation — you will get to know about online real estate investing.
These platforms link real estate developers, either via debt or equity, to investors who want to fund projects. Investors are expecting to earn monthly or quarterly distributions in return for taking on substantial risks and paying a fee to the company.
The main problem is that you need money to make money. Many of these platforms are available only to accredited investors, identified by the Securities and Exchange Commission as people who have received income of more than $200,000 ($300,000 with a spouse) in either of the last two years or who have a net worth of $ 1 million or more, not including a primary residence. Fundrise and RealtyMogul are alternatives for those who can’t meet that requirement.
3. Think about investing in rental properties
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You can also purchase and rent it out an entire investment property. Select one with lower total costs than the amount that you would spend on the loan. And if you don’t want to be the guy turning up with a toolbelt to repair a leak — or even the guy calling that person — you’ll have to pay a property manager as well.
After all, it has rightly been said by Meyer, “If you manage it yourself, you’ll learn a lot about the industry, and if you buy future properties you’ll go into it with more experience.”
4. Consider flipping investment properties
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There is a bigger risk factor since so much of estimation behind flipping needs a very precise calculation of how much repairs would cost, which is not an easy thing to do. You may have time or money to contribute, but you need a contractor who is good at forecasting costs or handling the project.
The other drawback of flipping is that the longer you keep the house, the less money you make because you pay a mortgage without generating any revenue. Living in the house while you repair it will lower the risk. This works as long as most of the changes are cosmetic and a little dust doesn’t bother you.
5. Rent out a room
Finally, you can rent part of your home through a platform like Airbnb to dip the very edge of your toe in the waters of real estate. For the commitment-phobe, it’s house hacking: you don’t have to take on a long-term tenant, prospective tenants are at least somewhat recommended by Airbnb, and the host guarantee of the company offers insurance against damages.
Renting out a room sounds much more accessible than the complicated concept of Real Estate Investing. You can rent it if you have got a spare room.
Conclusion As for all investment decisions, the best real estate investing are the ones that better benefit you, the investor. Think about how much time you have, how much money you want to spend and whether you want to be the one struggling with household problems when they eventually come up.
For more details and queries about Real Estate Investing feel free to contact us.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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TV and streaming series and motion pictures have performed a huge service so greatly this year in providing some much-needed escapism in a world crippled by wellness. We’re not even a quarter of the way into 2020 yet, but given the sheer volume of new TV releases out there on a weekly basis, we are coming up with the discussion platform that allows live TV audiences to join the chat rooms for ongoing TV shows.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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TV and streaming series and motion pictures have performed a huge service so greatly this year in providing some much-needed escapism in a world crippled by wellness. We’re not even a quarter of the way into 2020 yet, but given the sheer volume of new TV releases out there on a weekly basis, we are coming up with the discussion platform that allows live TV audiences to join the chat rooms for ongoing TV shows.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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If you are planning to build an interactive and engaging Chatbot based English Learning platform like Utter, you are at the right place. With our diverse experience in smart mobility solutions such as chatbot development and an expert team of Mobile App Developers, UI/UX Designers, Business Analysts and Product Managers. We can assist you to develop this app scrupulously. For more details, please contact us.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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Are you looking to develop a Streaming app like Hulu? Let’s Nurture is a leading ISO 9001-2015 certified custom mobile app development company delivering dynamic, robust, and top tier applications. While developing an SVOD app is quite certain and, at time of Covid-19 is the best time to develop your own video streaming app. This pandemic might be a great time to grab the opportunity to develop a streaming app like Hulu. For more details, please contact us.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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Improve efficiency and standardize the quality of care with our custom healthcare app development solutions.
Over the last decade, Let’s Nurture has worked on numerous pioneering remote monitoring, telehealth, and smart diagnostic systems, that have helped clients overcome major operational challenges, especially in situations where direct contact is impossible or detrimental, as the current pandemic.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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Are you looking for the best Social Media Chatbot development company? Here at Let’s nurture, we are a trusted, well-known chatbot development team that works with small- and large-scale businesses to develop compelling, engaging, and solution-driven chatbots. For more details, please contact the best Social Media Chatbot Developers of our company.
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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pietersenek · 4 years ago
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