Aggregation across media for one vertical is going to be big. How to accomplish this? Use tags. Just imagine, pulling tags called 'bleach' across youtube, flickr, wikipedia, gaia online et al and putting them all in one attention saving interface.
One application for this idea is to create a widget for users to aggregate content for personalisation of their mobile phone, based on their interest groups. For example, fans of Radiohead in MySpace can use our widget to aggregate Radiohead ringtones, wallpaper, phone covers, et al through tags called 'radiohead'. Such a widget gives connected consumers a platform to create something for the brand they loved ,be they bands or fashion or toys. This is similar to what Zazzle is doing for branding and t-shirst
Brand 2.0 + Tags + Horizontal aggregation = interesting
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Sunday, 27 January 2008
Startup Idea #35: Interesting mashup ideas
Labels:
network,
startup idea
Have found a couple of interesting posts imagining interesting mashups. Note that mashups are networks but they aggregate applications/services instead of content. Hence, all economics related to networks applied here.
A host of mashup ideas = this
Sickness measure + twitter + food nutrients = this
parking lot exchange + event organising site = this
parking lot exchange + farecast = this
ownerIQ + product reviews = this
A host of mashup ideas = this
Sickness measure + twitter + food nutrients = this
parking lot exchange + event organising site = this
parking lot exchange + farecast = this
ownerIQ + product reviews = this
Startup Idea #34: Reconstructing instruction manuals
Labels:
network,
startup idea
Upated: 31 Jan 2008
Last idea is kinda of stuck so shift to this one.
Instruction manuals are hard to read and yet necessary for using your new, wonderful gadgets. How about we reconstruct the entire chain of instruction manuals and replace books with full 3D visualisation as well as more immersive media. Imagine seeing 3D models of your gadget with clear visual instructions on how to use it, rather than reading through a thick book.
What is needed to realise this idea? First, create a tool that displays 3D versions of gadgets. Second, have this tool massively distributed so that interested users can use it to create their 3D versions of instruction manuals. Aggregate these distributed 3D manuals and use effective search mechanisms or filters to help users get the help they need.
If this can done correctly, the value creation is enormous.
- due to our search functions, we can effectively aggregate consumer preferences. We can use this info to recommend complementary products or better choices.
- more importantly, we can track and aggregate the main problems for each gadget. This has tremendous value for feedback to product design. It would be an easy step to allow users to modify their 3D gadgets to their dreams, a 3D wish list if you will. How much value can be created out of that?
Last idea is kinda of stuck so shift to this one.
Instruction manuals are hard to read and yet necessary for using your new, wonderful gadgets. How about we reconstruct the entire chain of instruction manuals and replace books with full 3D visualisation as well as more immersive media. Imagine seeing 3D models of your gadget with clear visual instructions on how to use it, rather than reading through a thick book.
What is needed to realise this idea? First, create a tool that displays 3D versions of gadgets. Second, have this tool massively distributed so that interested users can use it to create their 3D versions of instruction manuals. Aggregate these distributed 3D manuals and use effective search mechanisms or filters to help users get the help they need.
If this can done correctly, the value creation is enormous.
- due to our search functions, we can effectively aggregate consumer preferences. We can use this info to recommend complementary products or better choices.
- more importantly, we can track and aggregate the main problems for each gadget. This has tremendous value for feedback to product design. It would be an easy step to allow users to modify their 3D gadgets to their dreams, a 3D wish list if you will. How much value can be created out of that?
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Startup Idea #33: Network to connect companies to healthcare wholesalers
Labels:
healthcare 2.0,
network,
startup idea
A theme I am will be thinking about is using web 2.0 ideas to solve real world issues. One of them is the rising costs of health care. How about a network to connect companies to health care wholesalers such that costs are reduced for their employees?
Updated: 26 April 2008
See this post for articles, see this post of a possible idea for a new healthcare startup
Updated: 26 April 2008
See this post for articles, see this post of a possible idea for a new healthcare startup
Idea generation #14: Co-Space ideas
Labels:
idea generation
Design tools
Twitter to Second Life: How about the other way? Turning actions from virtual worlds into feeds, which can be exploded into things like digg, twitter, techmeme?
Marketplace to sell cool avatars
Update: Part II of the post is here
Twitter to Second Life: How about the other way? Turning actions from virtual worlds into feeds, which can be exploded into things like digg, twitter, techmeme?
Marketplace to sell cool avatars
Update: Part II of the post is here
Monday, 7 January 2008
Idea generation #13: Brandscape 2.0
Labels:
idea generation
I am going to collect Bubblegen's brand posts here as a coherent reference. I think rethinking the economics of branding has a lot of potential to unlock tremendous value.
First post
Youtube making branding hyperefficient
How Google cannot be branding 2.0
A peak into what branding 2.0 can look like
Further explanation of branding 2.0
First post
Youtube making branding hyperefficient
How Google cannot be branding 2.0
A peak into what branding 2.0 can look like
Further explanation of branding 2.0
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