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Picture 20At the time of year when the airports are busiest, FlightCaster has announced $1.3 million in funding. FlightCaster launched a service that predicts the probability of a flight leaving on time, reporting up to 6 hours before the airline will announce a delay. Combining data from air traffic control, airport information, airline information and countless other parameters, FlightCaster emerged earlier this year as a nifty but questionable tool.

FlightCaster’s applied use cases were in question, as calculating the probability of a flight delay does not always give a flier the guarantee of making their flight should they change their plans accordingly. A lack of integration with other major travel-planning tools also isolated FlightCaster in its service provisions.

However, The funding of FlightCaster shows interest in its product, though details regarding plans for FlightCaster growth have not been released. Increased features for usability will improve the FlightCaster service based upon its existing functionality. Furthered integration with other services, especially those that are related to travel planning and alerts. Additionally, trending personal concierge services with well-integrated mobile features are targets for FlightCaster integration as well.

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According to TechCrunch, FlightCaster has already begun discussions with companies for future inclusion of its predictions services. From airlines and airport information hubs such as RSS feeds and mobile apps to travel planning tools that already offer similar alerts, FlightCaster may have found itself in a nice position.

Whether this is indicative of a future acquisition for Flightcaster or not is too early to determine. The funding of Flightcaster, however, shows the potential behind niche services such as this. Many others that were too far advanced for their time have missed opportunities in not being able to integrate with the services and methods already employed by the average consumer.

As mobile phones make concierge services even more prevalent in our lives, the necessity for personalized updates grows accordingly. With larger companies creating robust mobile apps to connect more directly with consumers, startups such as Flightcaster have more opportunities to become integrated features promoted through these apps, accessing consumers on a broad level.

What’s more frustrating than going over your minutes on your cell phone plan? Not much, right? The act of receiving a simple reminder could help you stay on track, so that’s what PageOnce, the web-based personal assistant service, has added to its suite of features.

The new PageOnce Cell Minute Tracker not only keeps track of your minutes but it keeps track of how you use your minutes as well. The application reminds you of what day your billing cycle ends, how your minutes are being used, and what you’ve payed for past bills. Got a family plan? The PageOnce Cell Minute Tracker will break that down too.

There’s also an option to pay your bill directly from the PageOnce Cell Minute Tracker. This of course ties in directly with the PageOnce personal assistant tool, which aggregates several services into one in order to help you stay organized and up to date on things like bills, travel itineraries, and more.

The PageOnce Cell Minute Tracker will cost you just under $1.00 per year, which is extremely cheap, even in light of other services like SkyDeck that offer similar services for free. Even your phone service itself will most likey offer similar tracking and payment tools, but the PageOnce Cell Minute Tracker comes with all the other personal assistant tools the service has to offer.

More importantly, PageOnce would be able to use much of its data for recommendation purposes later on down the line. Taking the data from its users and turning it into personalized recommendations based on things like payment history is something that can eventually be done in a way that also maintains the privacy of its users.