Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Idea is worth anything on the Internet?

Advanced service economy, the most precious little in circulation - but the higher value added - are ideas. "If you have an idea you have to raise your voice" is, not surprisingly, a top that Steve Jobs willing to trim its staff. Of course, not everyone would be able to imagine the iPhone. But among the crowd of brains that populate the Internet, you hide some of the good ideas that can, if you help, find space.

This reflection is the basis for new social networks that try to make their way through the jungle of start-ups. "Ahhha", the exclamation typical of someone who is struck by inspiration, is the name of the site launched in the U.S. by a twenty-eight, Matt Crowe. "What's your idea?", What is your idea?, An application that receives the navigator.

Everyone can bring her found and are also members of Ahhha to vote on the proposal more convincing. "It is the place to say if your idea is good or bad - Crowe explains to CNN. com - but is the community. " Not end there: Once an idea has earned the acceptance, the site is dedicated to finding funds for ilsogno transform into reality.

Crowe was not the only one to have, in fact, such an "idea". It is online since March 1, WyGet. com, created by the Italian Luca Pagani, a student at Cambridge with a colleague who has launched this site, market research, "social". How American portal, users suggest ideas or "products" and vote for the best.

Companies can then use the information you post to make products that affect the market (or may pay, ask for a specific investigation). Both projects, although they may be good, just rely on "user-generated content." And for now, especially on Ahhha the highlights are proposals "fun" as a "red wine" clean "that does not dirty the teeth." This idea also, no doubt.

But they are good ones to be scarce. Tech Buzz News, April 19, 2011

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