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2 years ago
in I am a Google addict? on Wasatch Girl
Interesting timing on this article. Google announced today "Google Gears" which will allow users to use the Google online apps library (and potentially facilitate user data collection) offline.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32269/140/
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32269/140/
2 years ago
in VC Investment Continues to Increase on Wasatch Girl
It's interesting that the average deal size has gone up at the same time that more seed and first round deals are getting done...
2 years ago
in Outsourcing chores through DoMyStuff.com on Wasatch Girl
I found a similar service:
http://www.thembid.com/
Not many posts here either, but I love the idea.
http://www.thembid.com/
Not many posts here either, but I love the idea.
2 years ago
in Not just a sprain. on CragBaby
That sucks... With WG out of commission, who will protect the greater SLC area from evil doers and villany?
2 years ago
in The sexy cankle… on CragBaby
Cankles are awesome, especially purple/yellow/green non-symmetrical ones.
2 years ago
in Nano Invisible Shield on Wasatch Girl
Hrmm... I'm not wild about the idea of spraying anything on there... Will it come off if you need to remove it? Will it be coated in sticky stuff forever?
2 years ago
in Nano Invisible Shield on Wasatch Girl
That looks like it works reasonably well... However, I have a few questions:
Is that merely the screen protector or the "Glove" type product they sell?
Is it sticky?
Do they have them available for my pretty new Blackberry 8800?
Is that merely the screen protector or the "Glove" type product they sell?
Is it sticky?
Do they have them available for my pretty new Blackberry 8800?
2 years ago
in The Start of the Season on CragBaby
"The Grayhghost gave a run on Aesthetics (the wall behind me in the picture above) and redpointed the BowSpritz with Perky. The night finished off with Grayhghost and Perky smashing a wet Injustice for All in the dark."
-What language is this?
-What language is this?
2 years ago
in WuFoo on Wasatch Girl
Interesting that someone would use a web-form building application on a daily basis, unless he's a website designer...
Ad-based revenue generation could work for the free users, however, in my mind, that will further pare down the number of potential users (specifically on the corporate side).
From an end-user perspective, I may have issues submitting potentially private info on a form that is plastered by ads...
Ad-based revenue generation could work for the free users, however, in my mind, that will further pare down the number of potential users (specifically on the corporate side).
From an end-user perspective, I may have issues submitting potentially private info on a form that is plastered by ads...
2 years ago
in WuFoo on Wasatch Girl
From an investment perspective, I'm trying to figure out what market Wufoo is attempting to cater to... From experience, I would say that simple email feedback-type forms are relatively easy to create in HTML with most web hosts supplying the back-end scripts etc.
A robust database back-ended form may be difficult for the average person to create, but shouldn't be difficult for a professional web design team.
That leads me to believe that this service would cater to individuals or companies who (i) have not hired a professional web design firm (ii) do not have the technological know-how to create forms, but need one or more. So, once dealing with this subset of people, how many will be willing to pay for this service?*
*there is a free service available which will allow you to create up to 3 forms with up to 100 submissions/mo.
My guess is that the technically un-savvy home webpage creator is your sweet-spot here and one who will probably take advantage of the free offer. If that assumption is correct, how do you translate that free subscriber base to a revenue generating subscriber base?
A robust database back-ended form may be difficult for the average person to create, but shouldn't be difficult for a professional web design team.
That leads me to believe that this service would cater to individuals or companies who (i) have not hired a professional web design firm (ii) do not have the technological know-how to create forms, but need one or more. So, once dealing with this subset of people, how many will be willing to pay for this service?*
*there is a free service available which will allow you to create up to 3 forms with up to 100 submissions/mo.
My guess is that the technically un-savvy home webpage creator is your sweet-spot here and one who will probably take advantage of the free offer. If that assumption is correct, how do you translate that free subscriber base to a revenue generating subscriber base?
2 years ago
in Any SLC’ers on Twitter? on Wasatch Girl
I tend to agree with your thoughts on another "distracting" IM client. It would take something pretty compelling for me to try another IM service, as MSN and Yahoo! already have such a large user base and a fairly robust feature-set. Also, I'm not sure about an IM service that memorializes every moment of my life.