bridgeini.com
swiftmolsh.com
crunchmob.com <-- considering buying this one
molshoola.com
dateoola.com
jotperfect.com
inpoke.com
Good design, btw.I've considered having a best available .com competition here, but think it might be considered wasteful, doing the work of squatters for them.
xzamcram.com
myredflyerwagon.com
singlamingla.com
wallflyer.com
imwithhacker.com
notabot.com
...I like the ykombinator premise too.
I've grabbed it via 1&1 - if you're going to do something useful with either of them - let me know so I can transfer it to you gratis - just create something interesting. :-)
Thanks!
In person, this might be trickier. This might require a robot mannequin. Alternatively, you could hire an actor with wireless ear plugs. Presumably, the computer would tell the actor what to do.
wrote the phrase down to my english idioms book. all investors are mine!
But seriously: sometimes randomness breaks assumptions and generates great ideas. See also:
http://www.rtqe.net/ObliqueStrategies/
Added: Sites with working online decks: http://www.joshharrison.net/oblique-strategies/ http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/oblique/oblique...
Sounds reasonable.
Is there a stock image site that has a collection? Edit: Found it here, but no mention of what the "style" is called. http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-illustration-10284891-beaut...
Surprisingly surprising - the average framework X programmer would automatically use framework X. What a great example of using the right tools for the right job.
var A = ["A new and improved", "A better, faster", "An awesome", "A vibrant", "An innovative", "A faster", "A rapid", "A quick and dirty"];
var y = ["Searchable", "Virtualized", "Cloud-based", "Mobile", "Application-aware", "Viral", "Friendlier", "Online", "Web-based", "Streamlined", "Performance-oriented", "Next-gen", "Revenue-shared", "Professional"];
I attempted to mine Crunchbase profiles and then build "descriptions" of a startup based on a markov chain, but I found that there was too much noise in most of the Crunchbase descriptions to produce text that sounded at all plausible. Their method is a lot smarter (and easier).Then click on their logo.
Love the instant load.
"OMG ShopMob is the next Quora!! #omgnextquora"
The names were very catchy too.
how funny it would be if some sophomore really implements one of these mock ideas and become a blnaire
Back to scanning through.