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Idea Day47: Market Of Emotions
Internet connection as channels of emotion flows? Everyone has various emotions during various periods of time. Now a small potion of people keep telling the world what they are doing on Twitter; If the trend continues to grow, maybe one day we will get use to keep telling the world what we are “feeling”.
People experienced […]
Idea Day46: Q&A On IM
Family, friends, acquaintances are those you first call to mind when you need help. And sometimes some questions can only be answered by those geographically near you. So why not add a plugin to your IM interface, quickly broadcasting your questions/problems/doubts. I mean not to broadcast your message to all your contacts at one time […]
Speical Guest Idea Day!
Idea Is Queen reader Sandeep Ahluwalia just shared with us a new idea which might sovle our pain of being multi-social-networkers. Interestingly, I’ve thought of a similar one before, I named it “Social Network Maintainer”, and wrote it down on my memo (title only). But I then gave it up because I couldn’t find a […]
Idea Day45: Share School Assignments
As the title implies, it’s a niche of the likes of documents sharing platform. I did search some academic related materials on scribd, but the results scared me (surely lots of returns on popular terms, but some too difficult, others too broad, and most importantly, lots of docs come from existed content of other sites, […]
Idea Day44: Pay Per Editing
There are many reasons why people “don’t” write blogs. One of them is probably lack of confidence in literary talent. A chaotic article often scares readers aways. Magazines are so easy and smooth to read because every article has been edited by professionals before publishing. Editors, can you help bloggers?
Bloggers submit drafts to a web […]
Idea Day43: AllThings Given Away
Meg Whitman, CEO of eBay claimed that they (eBay) were the original social network site during Q1 2007 earnings conference call. No matter it’s true or not, eBay has been one of the most creative web applications since last decade. eBay is creating an effective economy on cyberspace. Every items we own can be resold […]
Idea Day42: Find Blogs Looks Like Mine
Could I just input URL of my blog on a search engine, then the system tells me: The following blogs contain content that seems to overlap/ be similar to yours.
Could this be done by extracting head lines, names of categories, tags, repeated words, links, author profiles and comments from one blog, and comparing them with […]
Idea Day41: Tell You Your Name Was Searched
Whenever your name was searched on Google, you get a notification sent to your Google account. Won’t it be cool for those who are dreaming about fame and attention on the Internet? (Though celebrities are going to be bombarded relentlessly, they can filter certain sources of search.) Would you feel complimented if you know how […]
Idea Day40: English Usage Checker
My knowledge of English writing comes from textbooks. Sadly most of these books are written by Chinese authors. So I totally understand I’m writing English mixed with Chinese flavor. Gosh, I only know how to write simple+formal English (with frequent grammar errors). Every now and then, I have to check common usage of words/phrases on […]
Idea Day39: MyBoyGirlFriend
It’s a site to show off your boy/ girl friend. Basically, you upload pictures of you and your sweet heart, and this site would randomly pick up one as the best couple of today on the front page. Linked to the picture is a profile page where you tell viewers when you met each other, […]
Idea Day38: It’s Time For Bloggers’ Agents
Taking care of their lucrative potential (ethical?) earnings.
I had a dinner with friends tonight, and one working in marketing dep. told me that some bloggers in Taiwan get payment to write reviews or stories or any from of articles to promote a product of service from certain companies. It’s ok to do so. But the […]
Idea Day37: Interactive VideoTube
My best buddy Ethan offered me this link (virtual bartender) yesterday. You input instructions (a full list of commands here), and Miss bartenders will follow your commands. (Don’t do evilly. :P)
Though this interactive ad of BEER.com released a couple of years ago, I admit I’ve never seen it before, I’m a lagger…
“Theoretically” it not too […]
Idea Day36: Automated SignUp
Problem: Every new web startup requires me to sign up an account to have full functionalities. It’s a bore!
Solution: A widget to help you sign up new accounts.
a.) Save your information in the widget and tag them. (Information frequently required when signing up new an account. ) Input your real name, ID, password, and email […]
Idea Day35: A Web-Browsing-Only Handheld
A gadget focusing on one functionality and cultivating it deeply sometimes achieves a big success. (iPod) Just make it easy to use and fast and provide high quality user experience.
Some web 2.0 advocates say that webs are going to be our daily life in the future, so it would be fun to see […]
Idea Day34: One-Line Blogging
Using Tumblr, you can quickly log your daily triviality or your favorite online materials. One feature of Tumblr is you can readily clip and paste anything you like to blogs. I’m more concerning about the forms of content, and musing the possibility of devising a super easy way, twitter-like blogging: A weblog with one-line […]
Idea Day33: MyDreams
Again, one of many out-of-fashioned My*.* series. A blog that dedicated to record dreams? Are there enough people wanting to peer into friends/celebrities/strangers’ dreams? Do folks feel like an explanation of their dreams? Does it make sense to match similar dreams (topic/ key words)? Is it possible to make friends by sharing dreams?
At least I […]
Idea Day32: Everyone Is A Reseller
Fred Wilson, the author of AVC, wrote this: “…The technology largely exists for this to happen. Society is moving this way. Superdistribution is the future. All we need is the technology to make it happen. It’s way more than an affiliate program. That’s the first step, but not the last step. Whenever you buy something, […]
Idea Day31: Points Of Merits And Virtues
I’m going to be a $50 contributor of RingSide Startup, but the one who really makes the donation is Kevin Leneway, author of A Startup A Day. I was participating in a game of “guessing which startup idea on that blog is a fake” and luckily voted the correct one. The prize is thus […]
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