adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Buellr, The best products according to social media
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adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Buellr, The best products according to social media
Yeah that limit is correct, but almost all the things you listed are common discussions on the social web. The great thing is that we can query the entire social web, analyze the data and spit out a rank. So our only limit is the entire social graph.
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Buellr, The best products according to social media
The score is influenced by positive mentions of that brand. Brands are lower on the list because they have less % of positive mentions than other brands.
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: Milk Inc. to shut down Oink on March 31st
When it launched I played around with it for a few weeks before eventually uninstalling. Reason being, when you can check-in to places via FourSquare, recommend food/items you like from restaurants via Yelp, why would you use a system like Oink (especially when it has a smaller social-footprint than the aforementioned services)?
Maybe this app was awesome for you Bay area folks, but in NYC I never found much when I used the “find nearby” feature. Their interface was also inundated with too many data points as well (see there item detail screen).
I think the next wave of apps, now that we're experiencing check-in fatigue, is "passive utility" apps (Highlight, Sonar, etc). Their value can be ascertained with little friction (literally all you have to do is walk by someone) and there's tremendous room expansion on its core concept (dating based on shared interests, linkedin introductions based on shared contacts, etc.).
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: We're not paying enough for apps
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: We're not paying enough for apps
Or maybe this could all be tied to a public profile like AngelList or Facebook, to ensure people aren't gaming the system. I'm just theorizing at this point...
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: What Happens to the Coke in Coca-Cola?
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: We're not paying enough for apps
Agreed. The App ecosystem may soon become a race to the bottom.
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: We're not paying enough for apps
You're other option is to become a pirate (ARRhhhhh). Here in NYC, piracy seems to be such a pandemic that they're running Ad campaigns for people to report software piracy at small businesses (https://reporting.bsa.org/r/report/add.aspx?src=us).
Here's a business model I've been thinking of that I hope developers will adopt. I call it “Entrepreneur lay-a-way”. Basically if someone is a-self described entrepreneur you give them a full 1-year license to your software for free. At the end of the 1 year you charge that users credit card for the full license plus interest. The thought being if the entrepreneur is successful, in 1 year he'll be able to afford your software with interest. The entrepreneur benefits deferring payment for a year, and can use that money for other purposes (marketing, etc). He can then utilize you're wonderful tool to create value for his users and the world. It's a win-win all around.
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: 14 years ago: the day Teller gave me the secret to my career in magic.
adrian201 | 14 years ago | on: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
I think the best process is to give users a feel for your product without an account being necessary. Maybe it's just in READ mode with the ability to WRITE enabled upon signup. Or just simply ask for an email address which is then used as a unique identifier for your account. Oink did this awhile back.
2. I think the Facebook hate is miss-placed. Do you really hate Facebook (provider of a tool) or those who spam you via Facebook (users of the tool)? If you're so worried about Facebook tracking you offsite, why have an account at all? They're in the business of collecting, optimizing, and monetizing the social graph. If their platform has more 'cons' than 'pros' I think you should ditch it and keep your tin foil hat on. I myself use it, with my tin foil hat on, but don't go through the hoops to block it as some of you are doing.