Chrischen wants to make it easy to support charities while you shop. In contrast to many other fund raising schemes, his site ShopWisely won't charge any fees.
A little bit of stumbling might be understandable if you got asked out of the blue through pure serendipity. But what if you went to an investor forum and you didn’t know about pre-money valuation and share price? You don’t think this ever happens? MJ was discussing his experience at the Y Combinator Demo Days and compared it to his experience at the Angel Forum…
How to best deal with spammers? There have been stories recently about Thick Skin (Alexey Tolstokozhev), a fictitious Russian Spammer who was supposedly murdered in his Moscow home. What is it about spammers which attracts such anger? Could it possibly be… the spam?
FindersNet introduces human search agents into this equation: While eBay consists of people is buying and selling roles, FindersNet adds a finder role, so that 3rd parties can help facilitate transactions! Friend-of-a-friend possibilities broaden the range of finding MVS5 buyers or sellers. And it could work for so much more than just Miami Vice season 5! There’s season 4… and even non-Miami Vice related products to consider. Congrats TideWater, on winning this week’s IdeaWarz! TideWater is currently working on a data model for this project, but you can help brainstorm and offer up any assistance by heading over to FindersNet by TideWater or messaging TideWater directly!
Just ask Angelina Jolie, George Clooney, Todd Courtnage or Brad Pitt: It’s not easy keeping your ego in check when you’re idolized by millions! Recently I got a chance to ask Sarah Blue how, despite all her fans and wealth, she manages to stay so grounded. Her response? “No autographs.”
Laracee's Music My Way wins our weekly IdeaWarz. Learn to play intruments at home via your webcam!
Nostromo sees world travelers whizzing back and forth across less-than-completely-porous borders, and wants to put their extra carrying capacity to use! His winning idea, Shipping by Crowdsourcing Travelers is all about coordinating such a service.
PetersonLimitedCo isnt concerned about crowdsourcing the manufacturing of his physical game, but would like assistance with creation of the online version of ChessSphere.
PowerPoint has its critics and its proponents, but until now, its lack of gesture recognition has gone unnoticed. Magickaito has cited this colorful HP video as inspiration for how an interactive presentation might play out. It would be fantastic to see Maestro Presenter allow even a fraction of such interactive energy in the next generation of presentation tools.
OGGTours by Jay wins the Tournament of Champions in this spectacular wrap up! Crowdsourced audio tours! Red Bull! Postmortem!
Engineer kolodychuk, the computer informs me we've lost our engine, we're losing our shields and we're about to be blown to smitherines! i hope you're not working TOO HARD on this... that you're not TOO STRESSED OUT at the moment, you useless zargon turd!
Vanhees wins this week's IdeaWarz round with his idea for a website for recording a history of how tasks were historically accomplished.
We've often said here at Cambrian House, if there’s a guy who deserves to win IdeaWarz, its CyberCerberus. Sometimes I say that to Blue while I’m voting down one of CC’s ideas. Then I emit an evil chuckle. But not this week! CyberCerberus’s winning idea, "Sir Kit's Adventures in Logic Land" is inspired by the classic Apple II game "Rocky's Boots".
Publishing houses are starting to take advantage of the exposure authors can gain by allowing free access to books online. Neil Gaiman, Brad Meltzer, Vernor Vinge and egomaniac Stephen Wolfram have all released free copies of their books online. Even Douglas Adams experimented with distributing 3000 free copies of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy via Rolling Stone Magazine in 1979. Think that was a mistake? Oh… now you’re arguing with a dead man. Now that’s just sad. dbilnDbiln suggests free exposure to the first chapter of a book might not just expand an aspiring author’s fan base, but fund the creation of an entire novel! "My idea is to create a website that has up and coming WRITERS sharing their novel ideas with the public. The WRITERS would share the summary of their idea plus the completed first chapter of ther idea. The READERS, if they are interested in this author would endorse the author a certain amount of dollars ($10 or up) to have them complete their novel."
Our latest winner of IdeaWarz calls our Wisdom of Crowd model into question... and so we ask... WHAT HAVE WE BEEN DOING WITH OUR LIVES?
Do you want your kid learning about comedy on some filth-ridden comedy spam site? Not only will they end up installing some sort of spyware on your beloved computer, it won’t be long before you hear Andrew Dice Clay quoted in your house! “Jack and Jill went up the hill, each with a buck and a quarter. Jill came down with two-fifty.” You don’t want your child talking like that! Which is why it is utmost importance Richexclaim’s Pun Duck be developed as soon as possible! Kids need a safe place to learn about comedy. Give Richexclaim a shout if you can help.
Language translation is moving from the desktop to mobile phones. And while many platforms are covered, ANDROID remains virgin territory. Sneakers imagines this software first being used with work crews of mixed languages where walkie talkies have been replaced by mobiles: SMS messages could be translated on the fly.
This week's top rated idea by Cambrian House community is Open Problem Bank by Niansu: For inventors who are looking for problems to solve the Open Problem Bank is a structured database of open technical problems that you can browse. Unlike patent databases our product allows searching by a specific problem.
Somewhere out there is a man… probably in his late 40s. He purchased a Betamax deck. Followed by a laserdisc player. Probably shelled out a small fortune on Criterion laserdiscs. He sold his kidney to buy a DVD player, and quickly replaced it when seamless branching DVDs were the rage. He purchased DVDs then anamorphic DVDs. He also replaced his HDTV when it was clear the early model HDTVs would not support the strong copy protection demanded of the new HD formats. When HD DVD was announced… he was hesitant. All the money he’d spend on video upgrades could have fed a nation of skinny people. But once in the showroom, exposed to 1080p playback… he couldn’t help himself. It was HD DVD all the way. He won’t be around any more. He died… of a broken heart.
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