May 2012
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May 22nd
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May 20th
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FieldLens: Techcrunch Disrupt! →
fieldlens: We’ve been a little quiet around here and wanted to apologize! We’re heads down on our first release right now and everyone is working their butts off to ship a great product out the door soon. Next month we will be alpha testing the first version of the FieldLens mobile application;…
May 18th
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FieldLens: The History Set. →
fieldlens: Did you hear that? Every construction professional reading the title of this post just sighed. The History Set is arguably the most important set of information on a construction project and equally the most annoying to create and maintain. What is it? The best way to describe a history set is…
May 3rd
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April 2012
28 posts
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Why We Chose Silicon Alley Over the Valley →
nycdigital: “…New York City is the best place in America right now for a tech start-up.” - Emmanuel Schalit, CEO, Dashlane
Apr 20th
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FieldLens: Who are you guys? →
fieldlens: So we’ve talked quite a bit about the myriad of communication failures (and their resultant impacts) on construction sites. We’ve given a glimpse of our vision for the future: a device ubiquitous platform that enables real-time communication and coordination for construction professionals, no…
Apr 19th
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Quotidian Ventures: Get to Know: Knodes →
qventures: Why You Should Care: Because they know the value of your social networks better than you do- and are dedicated to helping you realize it’s potential. They have recently partnered with Quotidian Ventures to create the Knodes Fund, a $250,000 fund to support amazing products and…
Apr 18th
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FieldLens: Let's get real. →
fieldlens: Not surprisingly, we’re going to talk a lot about lofty technology goals here at the FieldLens blog. We admit, we’re susceptible to excitement over stuff like Autodesk’s move to the cloud or Google’s aspirations for a sci-fi style heads up display (just imagine the possibilities for a modern…
Apr 12th
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Apr 8th
FieldLens: Communication Breakdown! →
fieldlens: In our last post we discussed the social environment that is a construction project. All those companies and all those people need to communicate effectively to ensure schedules are met and costs controlled. But communication breaks down on projects all the time. The breakdowns can often be blamed…
Apr 6th
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Quotidian Ventures: Get To Know: FieldLens →
qventures: Behind the magic: Founders Dave Small, Matt Sena, and Doug Chambers have a combined 463 years experience in the worlds of enterprise application development, commercial construction, and finance. Because they are old. Very old. But don’t let their old age fool you; they are the perfect…
Apr 3rd
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FieldLens in the press! →
Apr 3rd
FieldLens: Social! →
fieldlens: Social. It’s a term we hear all the time these days. Social media. Social apps. And of course the movie chronicling the history of Facebook, “The Social Network”. Admittedly it’s an overused and often annoying term. What’s it mean? Merriam-Webster defines social in many ways, but here are a…
Apr 2nd
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March 2012
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FieldLens: Mobile First. →
fieldlens: Designing applications “mobile-first” is a very nascent strategy that is starting to take hold in the development community. For us, it felt like the only strategy. Our mantra throughout the FieldLens design process has been “if you can’t do it from the mobile, you can’t do it.” After all,…
Mar 29th
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FieldLens: Mobile First. →
fieldlens: Designing applications “mobile-first” is a very nascent strategy that is starting to take hold in the development community. For us, it felt like the only strategy. Our mantra throughout the FieldLens design process has been “if you can’t do it from the mobile, you can’t do it.” After all,…
Mar 29th
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