Web/tech Archive
3 Quick App Ideas
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya July 31st, 2008 in All Business Ideas, Blog, Web/tech, mobileAs I haven’t posted for a while, I thought I would write briefly about three ideas in this post.
Suspend a Keyword in Google Reader: I would like to see a Google Reader plug-in that allows me to suspend keywords for a configurable number of days. So if I was sick of reading about the iPhone [...]
Two iPhone-Facebook App Ideas
1 Comment Published by Louis Adekoya July 15th, 2008 in All Business Ideas, Blog, Web/tech, mobileThe first idea is for an app that might be named Crossed Paths. It would use the iPhone’s location capabilities to track each of its users’ movements. It would then report to each user which other users crossed paths with them each day – basically which users were in the same vicinity in any given [...]
An Iphone App Store Lesson That Facebook Could Have Used A Year Ago
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya July 11th, 2008 in Blog, General Posts, Web/techAs I read here and here about the various examples of iPhone apps in the App Store today, it first occurred to me in a true case of web 2.0 warped thinking that people might not be willing to pay for the apps. But when I noticed that the majority of the apps cost between [...]
Business Idea: Earn Cash for Green Points with Your Green Card
2 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya July 10th, 2008 in All Business Ideas, Blog, Social Entrepreneurship, Web/techThis idea was contributed by reader Cliff Bull.
It is amazing what the mind can conjure up when you don’t make money your primary focus. Cliff has come up with an idea to boost the adoption of recycling, particularly amongst young people in the U.K and in fact anywhere else in the world. His idea is [...]
What does a $Billion Startup Look Like Anyway?
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya April 19th, 2008 in Blog, Web/techA meme did the rounds last week variously titled “How To Fix Venture Capital”, “Why There Aren’t More Googles” and “Where are the $Billion Startups?”. Basically Umair Haque started it by suggesting that the reason there aren’t more big companies like Google is because startups get bought before they can make it that big. Paul [...]
Business Idea: Baggage Allowance Exchange Service
2 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya February 5th, 2008 in All Business Ideas, Blog, Web/techMost air travellers travel with hold baggage pieces well within the allowed limits but many others travel with excess baggage – typically on international, long-haul flights. I haven’t done much detailed research on revenues from excess baggage charges but my guess is that they are substantial.
My idea is for a web-based system that allows passengers [...]
A Product Idea That Will Get You Acquired by Google or Microsoft
2 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya December 8th, 2007 in All Business Ideas, Blog, Web/techI travelled to Botswana this week for work and all through the last couple of weeks in the run up to the trip, I received tons of emails and documents relating to the trip, which I filed away but was too busy to read. None of it needed immediate attention but I knew I had to [...]
Open Social Is No Social Networking Nirvana
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya November 4th, 2007 in Blog, General Posts, Web/techIn this post I outline a few features that I hoped Open Social was about but quickly learnt it wasn’t. When I first read the name of Google’s recent social networking play ‘Open Social’, I immediately made a connection with Open ID, expecting to read that it was finally a way to have one base [...]
A Facebook and Yahoo Partnership That Could Trouble Google
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya October 15th, 2007 in Blog, General Posts, Web/techIt is no secret that Facebook needs to find a way to monetise and that Yahoo needs to close the gap on Google. My proposal for a Yahoo and Facebook partnership that might address both problems is as follows:
Yahoo to provide an in-Facebook web search facility with an agreed ad-revenue split between the two. You [...]
No Known Revenue Model – A Worrying Trend
0 Comments Published by Louis Adekoya October 7th, 2007 in Blog, General Posts, Web/techI find it an increasingly worrying trend to find more and more startups openly admitting that they don’t know how they will make money yet but expect to figure it out later. Perhaps even more worrying is that these startups are getting funded. Notable examples recently include:
Geni – as admitted by CEO David Sacks on the GigaOM Show.
Clipmarks (which recently got [...]