Archive Monthly Archives: December 2016

Invention on Demand

Why?

You need a problem solved you cannot or don’t want to address in-house.

How?

A service that creates the solution for you, from ideation, through validation and even prototype development.

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December 27, 2016

More AI in Personalized News Delivery

Why?

I’m yet to find a news reader app that delivers news stories that I want to read.

How?

A more intelligent engine is needed that does not let me pre-pick publications or topics but starts showing me news immediately. It should then watch my interactions with those stories (did I read them, what were they about, how long did I interact with them compared to their size, etc.) and without any further input from me, actually learn from my (and other similar users’) behavior what I would like to read next, so that it always improves the choices it gives me, even when my habits change from time to time.

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December 27, 2016

The Basic Models of Wealth Creation

Why?

See that only a few exist and compare them to each other to find the best for you.

How?

A website that explains the basic wealth creation models and shows examples of each, what to watch out for in each, advantages and disadvantages of each, comparison table(s), good books about each, etc.

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December 27, 2016

How They Make Their Money Gossip

Why?

Did you ever wonder “how come he has so much money while seemingly doing nothing out of the ordinary?”

How?

A gossip website where you can anonymously discuss other people’s seemingly sourceless wealth.

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December 27, 2016

Running Programs for Kids

Why?

Help your kids like running and make it a habit.

How?

An app that has the following elements to help kids start and continue running:
1. Running programs specifically designed to help kids start running and fall in love with the results (achievement, self-esteem, health, beautiful body, etc.)
2. Sharing their way(s): to all the social networks they currently use, using the tools they like (emojis, stickers, etc.) and allowing for feedback to be seen in the running app.
3. Track and show the same data as for adults just in a more “youthful” way.
4. Apart from preprogrammed running sessions, also allow them to create their own interval training when they reach the point they want to.
5. All programs should have audio cues informing them what and when is the next interval.
6. Play their favorite music in the background.
7. Allow them to run together while at different geographical locations. This will enable them to communicate directly with each other during the run. Just like a group phone call.

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