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Participant[quote=threadkiller]Here’s a great idea from a guy that doesn’t even own a smart phone. Setup a website that brings together creative types, like me, who have really good ideas for apps with geek types that know how to write apps(maybe in their spare time,if they have any,that might be the hard part). Anyway on this website you have people suggesting app ideas then people vote how much they would pay for such an app, if the app idea gets good # of votes then the geeks go about writing it. For instance I am in a 401K plan that has a dozen or so funds with 50 or 60 companies in them. Now not wanting to look @ a long list of 500 to 600 companies that are weighted differently as far as funding I would like an app where I select the available funds that my particular 401K offers and then in a different group I pick my favorite companies and the program tells me which portfolios best suite my investment interests. Instead of picking individual stocks I could just say I want to invest in the energy sector or the green companies. Now of course the way to make money is to have people coming to this free site so of course there would have to be advertising on it. Seems like a win-win-win idea to me.
Or help people start LLC’s that can buy their own houses back for them after foreclosure @ the true market price, or help them buy a house to live in before they get kicked out of their current house before their credit is trashed. All kinds of problems out there to solve.[/quote]One problem with this is that ideas are dime a dozen. App development is like game development (or politics and coaching, I guess) – almost everyone you talk to has ideas, but very few people have any idea what they are talking about.
I have ten app ideas every day. My wife has five. My coworkers have few. Every friend of mine has at least one when I talk to them. My kids have one or two. It takes me 1-4 weeks of work-at-home to convert an idea into a product. So, during the time it takes me to put one on the market I get several hundreds of ‘ideas’.
If you want me to put some work into an idea you have to convince me that the idea is good and more importantly that you have means to market it. If you can’t handle implementation, artwork or distribution and you won’t pay me your idea sucks before you even have it.
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Participant[quote=threadkiller]Here’s a great idea from a guy that doesn’t even own a smart phone. Setup a website that brings together creative types, like me, who have really good ideas for apps with geek types that know how to write apps(maybe in their spare time,if they have any,that might be the hard part). Anyway on this website you have people suggesting app ideas then people vote how much they would pay for such an app, if the app idea gets good # of votes then the geeks go about writing it. For instance I am in a 401K plan that has a dozen or so funds with 50 or 60 companies in them. Now not wanting to look @ a long list of 500 to 600 companies that are weighted differently as far as funding I would like an app where I select the available funds that my particular 401K offers and then in a different group I pick my favorite companies and the program tells me which portfolios best suite my investment interests. Instead of picking individual stocks I could just say I want to invest in the energy sector or the green companies. Now of course the way to make money is to have people coming to this free site so of course there would have to be advertising on it. Seems like a win-win-win idea to me.
Or help people start LLC’s that can buy their own houses back for them after foreclosure @ the true market price, or help them buy a house to live in before they get kicked out of their current house before their credit is trashed. All kinds of problems out there to solve.[/quote]One problem with this is that ideas are dime a dozen. App development is like game development (or politics and coaching, I guess) – almost everyone you talk to has ideas, but very few people have any idea what they are talking about.
I have ten app ideas every day. My wife has five. My coworkers have few. Every friend of mine has at least one when I talk to them. My kids have one or two. It takes me 1-4 weeks of work-at-home to convert an idea into a product. So, during the time it takes me to put one on the market I get several hundreds of ‘ideas’.
If you want me to put some work into an idea you have to convince me that the idea is good and more importantly that you have means to market it. If you can’t handle implementation, artwork or distribution and you won’t pay me your idea sucks before you even have it.
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Participant[quote=threadkiller]Here’s a great idea from a guy that doesn’t even own a smart phone. Setup a website that brings together creative types, like me, who have really good ideas for apps with geek types that know how to write apps(maybe in their spare time,if they have any,that might be the hard part). Anyway on this website you have people suggesting app ideas then people vote how much they would pay for such an app, if the app idea gets good # of votes then the geeks go about writing it. For instance I am in a 401K plan that has a dozen or so funds with 50 or 60 companies in them. Now not wanting to look @ a long list of 500 to 600 companies that are weighted differently as far as funding I would like an app where I select the available funds that my particular 401K offers and then in a different group I pick my favorite companies and the program tells me which portfolios best suite my investment interests. Instead of picking individual stocks I could just say I want to invest in the energy sector or the green companies. Now of course the way to make money is to have people coming to this free site so of course there would have to be advertising on it. Seems like a win-win-win idea to me.
Or help people start LLC’s that can buy their own houses back for them after foreclosure @ the true market price, or help them buy a house to live in before they get kicked out of their current house before their credit is trashed. All kinds of problems out there to solve.[/quote]One problem with this is that ideas are dime a dozen. App development is like game development (or politics and coaching, I guess) – almost everyone you talk to has ideas, but very few people have any idea what they are talking about.
I have ten app ideas every day. My wife has five. My coworkers have few. Every friend of mine has at least one when I talk to them. My kids have one or two. It takes me 1-4 weeks of work-at-home to convert an idea into a product. So, during the time it takes me to put one on the market I get several hundreds of ‘ideas’.
If you want me to put some work into an idea you have to convince me that the idea is good and more importantly that you have means to market it. If you can’t handle implementation, artwork or distribution and you won’t pay me your idea sucks before you even have it.
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Participant[quote=threadkiller]Here’s a great idea from a guy that doesn’t even own a smart phone. Setup a website that brings together creative types, like me, who have really good ideas for apps with geek types that know how to write apps(maybe in their spare time,if they have any,that might be the hard part). Anyway on this website you have people suggesting app ideas then people vote how much they would pay for such an app, if the app idea gets good # of votes then the geeks go about writing it. For instance I am in a 401K plan that has a dozen or so funds with 50 or 60 companies in them. Now not wanting to look @ a long list of 500 to 600 companies that are weighted differently as far as funding I would like an app where I select the available funds that my particular 401K offers and then in a different group I pick my favorite companies and the program tells me which portfolios best suite my investment interests. Instead of picking individual stocks I could just say I want to invest in the energy sector or the green companies. Now of course the way to make money is to have people coming to this free site so of course there would have to be advertising on it. Seems like a win-win-win idea to me.
Or help people start LLC’s that can buy their own houses back for them after foreclosure @ the true market price, or help them buy a house to live in before they get kicked out of their current house before their credit is trashed. All kinds of problems out there to solve.[/quote]One problem with this is that ideas are dime a dozen. App development is like game development (or politics and coaching, I guess) – almost everyone you talk to has ideas, but very few people have any idea what they are talking about.
I have ten app ideas every day. My wife has five. My coworkers have few. Every friend of mine has at least one when I talk to them. My kids have one or two. It takes me 1-4 weeks of work-at-home to convert an idea into a product. So, during the time it takes me to put one on the market I get several hundreds of ‘ideas’.
If you want me to put some work into an idea you have to convince me that the idea is good and more importantly that you have means to market it. If you can’t handle implementation, artwork or distribution and you won’t pay me your idea sucks before you even have it.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]No I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?[/quote]
My first-hand experience with inflation is that that those in the middle lose the most relative to what they had in inflationary environment. Those at the top use the government to placate the masses by providing the minimum required for survival.
Those who already have very little and spend everything on food and shelter continue to have very little and continue to spend everything on food and shelter. The middle rung joins them and gets to enjoy the same benefits of subsidized energy, food stamps and public transportation.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]No I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?[/quote]
My first-hand experience with inflation is that that those in the middle lose the most relative to what they had in inflationary environment. Those at the top use the government to placate the masses by providing the minimum required for survival.
Those who already have very little and spend everything on food and shelter continue to have very little and continue to spend everything on food and shelter. The middle rung joins them and gets to enjoy the same benefits of subsidized energy, food stamps and public transportation.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]No I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?[/quote]
My first-hand experience with inflation is that that those in the middle lose the most relative to what they had in inflationary environment. Those at the top use the government to placate the masses by providing the minimum required for survival.
Those who already have very little and spend everything on food and shelter continue to have very little and continue to spend everything on food and shelter. The middle rung joins them and gets to enjoy the same benefits of subsidized energy, food stamps and public transportation.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]No I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?[/quote]
My first-hand experience with inflation is that that those in the middle lose the most relative to what they had in inflationary environment. Those at the top use the government to placate the masses by providing the minimum required for survival.
Those who already have very little and spend everything on food and shelter continue to have very little and continue to spend everything on food and shelter. The middle rung joins them and gets to enjoy the same benefits of subsidized energy, food stamps and public transportation.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]No I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?[/quote]
My first-hand experience with inflation is that that those in the middle lose the most relative to what they had in inflationary environment. Those at the top use the government to placate the masses by providing the minimum required for survival.
Those who already have very little and spend everything on food and shelter continue to have very little and continue to spend everything on food and shelter. The middle rung joins them and gets to enjoy the same benefits of subsidized energy, food stamps and public transportation.
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Participant[quote=flu]Two words…
Motorola Xooooooooooooooooooooom….
I love this thing…. It just kicks butt… I mean, maybe not $800 awesome (thank god I didn’t pay for it out of my own personal expenses) but definitely different…..
Now if Sanjay would only price the darn thing appropriately…Like how about a wifi-only version for $399.
Then maybe, just maybe, MMI might give Apple a run for the money….[/quote]Why do you like Xoom better than iPad2?
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Participant[quote=flu]Two words…
Motorola Xooooooooooooooooooooom….
I love this thing…. It just kicks butt… I mean, maybe not $800 awesome (thank god I didn’t pay for it out of my own personal expenses) but definitely different…..
Now if Sanjay would only price the darn thing appropriately…Like how about a wifi-only version for $399.
Then maybe, just maybe, MMI might give Apple a run for the money….[/quote]Why do you like Xoom better than iPad2?
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Participant[quote=flu]Two words…
Motorola Xooooooooooooooooooooom….
I love this thing…. It just kicks butt… I mean, maybe not $800 awesome (thank god I didn’t pay for it out of my own personal expenses) but definitely different…..
Now if Sanjay would only price the darn thing appropriately…Like how about a wifi-only version for $399.
Then maybe, just maybe, MMI might give Apple a run for the money….[/quote]Why do you like Xoom better than iPad2?
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Participant[quote=flu]Two words…
Motorola Xooooooooooooooooooooom….
I love this thing…. It just kicks butt… I mean, maybe not $800 awesome (thank god I didn’t pay for it out of my own personal expenses) but definitely different…..
Now if Sanjay would only price the darn thing appropriately…Like how about a wifi-only version for $399.
Then maybe, just maybe, MMI might give Apple a run for the money….[/quote]Why do you like Xoom better than iPad2?
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Participant[quote=flu]Two words…
Motorola Xooooooooooooooooooooom….
I love this thing…. It just kicks butt… I mean, maybe not $800 awesome (thank god I didn’t pay for it out of my own personal expenses) but definitely different…..
Now if Sanjay would only price the darn thing appropriately…Like how about a wifi-only version for $399.
Then maybe, just maybe, MMI might give Apple a run for the money….[/quote]Why do you like Xoom better than iPad2?
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