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Coffee-Fueled Innovations of the 21st Century

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<p>Coffee&period; It’s one of those things that make me glad to be born in this day and age&comma; when euphoria is just a press away&comma; coffee breaks are practically staples in the workplace&comma; and my biggest problem is whether to get it iced or blended&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I admit it&colon; I’m more than a little bit addicted&period; Coffee has seen me through sleepless nights in college and grueling hours at work&comma; even surviving my recent bout of acid reflux&period; I know I’m not the only one&comma; after all&comma; the world coffee production for 2012&sol;2012 is estimated at a whopping 146 million bags&period; Starbucks&comma; the biggest international coffeehouse chain&comma; has more than 18&comma;000 stores all over the world&comma; and they’re looking to open 3&comma;000 more outlets over five years&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Yes&comma; this beverage has wormed its way into our hearts—some more than others&period; Let’s take a look at several innovations that prove that no matter how rapidly our world is changing&comma; coffee will always be there with us for the ride&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Just an App Away<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Nowadays&comma; it seems like there’s an app for almost anything&period; If there’s an app to help you locate the nearest toilet&comma; it makes sense that there’ll be one to point you to the nearest café for your daily fix&period; Coffee Finder is one app that’s dedicated solely to locating the nearest coffee shops&comma; but if you want something more social&comma; check out Find Me Coffee&period; Aside from the location feature&comma; it’ll also allow you to check-in at your café and even browse through others’ recommendations&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Of course&comma; you can’t miss out on those nifty how-tos&period; Barista and Spro are two apps that’ll have you whipping out homemade drinks to rival those served in your local coffee shop&period; Coffee Art teaches you how to create those stylized designs on top of your latte&comma; making your concoction Instagram-ready&period; With these apps&comma; you’ll be able to save some extra cash without sacrificing your caffeine fix&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Starbucks &plus; Apple &equals; The Perfect Combination<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Starbucks has always had a special place in my bean-loving heart&comma; as overrated as it may be&period; So when I found out that Starbucks has a partnership with Apple&comma; it seemed like kismet&period; While some companies create apps that could practically be interchangeable with others&comma; this coffee giant created one that makes it stand out and proves once again why it’s considered to be one of the world’s 50 most innovative companies&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The Starbucks app for iOS does all the basics like locating the nearest branch to you &lpar;plus its amenities and store hours&rpar;&comma; guiding you through the beverage and food offerings and keeping track of your loyalty points &lpar;aka &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Stars”&rpar;&period; It takes it one step further by letting you pay for your drinks and even manage the balance of your Starbucks Card&period; Then they upped the ante by allowing customers to download their free Pick of the Week music&comma; apps and books straight from their iPhone app&period; Talk about an awesome twofer&colon; a latte with a side of free Angry Birds&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Coffee Via Cloud<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;No longer does the word &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;cloud” only refer to those fluffy-looking things blanketing the sky&period; This seemingly inconsequential word packs a whole lot of significance in today’s mobile age due to the mere fact that it allows for remote connectivity and productivity&period; Most of us associate it with online storage and free texts&comma; but one visionary company saw how it could be used to satisfy their coffee cravings&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Zipwhip is primarily a platform that allows you to send text messages via landline phones&comma; computers and Android tablets using your existing mobile number&period; However&comma; they did something no one else has done—they’ve rigged up their system to a Jura espresso machine&comma; allowing it to take coffee orders through text&period; In this video from their blog&comma; Zipwhip CEO John Lauer shows us how the robot arm brings a cup to the machine in time for the brewing of your specified beverage&comma; then brings the filled cup underneath a printer that’ll use edible ink to print the last three digits of the your number&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;While this machine won’t be available for sale&comma; Zipwhip has confirmed that they’ll be open-sourcing the code and specs for those who want to make their own Textspresso&period; I don’t know about you&comma; but that Textspresso machine’s something that I’m dreaming to have in my next office&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>Do you know of other innovations for the techy coffee addict&quest; Let us know in the comment box below&excl; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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