Better Tech for Living

By Jason | Sep 30, 2008

Fans of Tech: "Better Tech for Living"

We here at Fans of Tech are launching a new campaign called "Better Tech for Living."  Basically, we want to spend the remainder of the year exploring the different ways that various companies or individuals out there are taking an initiative and using technology to improve different aspects of our lives. 

Every few weeks, we’ll offer up whatever expertise we can, in a variety of categories within the area of technology, and subsequently highlight companies or individuals in those categories that are leading the way to making technology not only something with which we can more easily deal on a day-to-day basis, but also something that improves our lives overall.

Earlier this week, we shined the spotlight on Akoha, the creators of a new “social reality” game built on the concept of “paying it forward.” Akoha is utilizing technology to put a new spin on and old idea and hopefully introduce a whole new generation to its general theme.

Be sure and keep tabs on fansoftech.com over the next few months and contribute thoughts and ideas as you think of them.  In addition, you can subscribe to the Better Tech for Living RSS feed to stay up-to-date on the companies/individuals we choose to highlight.  Those we do highlight will obviously be based on our own input but, of course, on our readers’ suggestions as well.

Now, having said all of that, what companies or people do you think are truly utilizing technology to change our lives for the better? Who out there is taking the initiative to bring to life the ideas we always thought of whenever someone mentioned “the future?” Leave us a comment below or e-mail us: bettertech [@] fansoftech.com.






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