Just a word of caution: this seems to be the idea almost every geek I know thought of doing (including myself, had a prototype going 4 years ago). You can draw some conclusions from this.
Just a word of caution: this seems to be the idea almost every geek I know thought of doing (including myself, had a prototype going 4 years ago). You can draw some conclusions from this.
Another here. A group of four of us got as far as releasing a beta version of such a product.
Interesting. Thanks for pointing this out. I’m not sure whether this is necessarily a bad thing, but it’s good to know that it is a known geek archetype.
It implies that its a problem a lot of geeks have and that there’s a market. Sounds like a problem that is easy to solve moderately well but has not yet been solved with excellence.
Just a word of caution: this seems to be the idea almost every geek I know thought of doing (including myself, had a prototype going 4 years ago). You can draw some conclusions from this.
Another here. A group of four of us got as far as releasing a beta version of such a product.
Interesting. Thanks for pointing this out. I’m not sure whether this is necessarily a bad thing, but it’s good to know that it is a known geek archetype.
It implies that its a problem a lot of geeks have and that there’s a market. Sounds like a problem that is easy to solve moderately well but has not yet been solved with excellence.
Great feedback—thanks Shannon.