Archive for February, 2007

Idea Day2: no-love-no-hate, delayed…

February 24, 2007

I’ve planed to continue the no-love-no-hate idea today, but since I’ve been busy doing arts design for my aunt’s Italian restaurant, the post will be postponed to tomorrow. For now… it’s time to sleep….

So at least, here is a quick preview.

1.The web interface will be divided into 2 parts, one for the light-side concept (white background), and the other for the dark-side concept. (black background)

2. The light side is made of what mentioned yesterday, while in the dark side, crowds put together their hatred towrad certain issues. (How cool it is to have someone damming your boss together!)

3. The bottom line: You share your postive/negative mood with others, especially 2 extreme moods at the same time.
(to be continued…)

Idea Day1:No Love No Hate

February 23, 2007

This is an idea I came up with while talking with my friend, Ethan,  who was brainstorming for Internet startup as well.

The concept is very simple. I ask myself this question: There are lots of so-called web2.0 service at this moment, but which one actually serves the “basic need” of human beings, if any? So, at last I come up with an answer – people always want to be cared, be noticed, or be complimented with. That’s right, why not use the Internet as a bridge to link “remote cares” from strangers?

My approach is based on a simple website. First, users input their email addresses. (without login or signing up for accounts) Next, write down a “bless” or other positive, encouraging words such as “cheer up, I believe you can make it!” and submit this sentence to the server. Upon receiving the submission, the server will randomly send those good-words to a certain email (which is left by another user.) The result is, everyone who contributes a positive saying can get one in return, and it’s from a stranger, which means sometines you may get a touching story, other times a few cliches. Who knows? Is’ always a surprising!

To sum up, only 3 steps required to complete the process:

1. send in your email.

2. offer cares (or your own struggling stories, if you will) for others.

3. receive others’ good-words in return.

Beside, this service can extend to cellphones. Words can be sent/reveived through SMS at anytime, anywhere. Thus, users can decide a specific time they want to receive these words. (eg: when in low mood)

How do you think about this idea?

Interestingly, while I was contemplating this idea, it brough up another opposite one: “why not harnessing collective hatred?” (as concept of Tim O’Reilly’s “harnessing collective intelligence”) which completes another half of this “no-love-no-hate” project.

I will reveal this one next time. :D

Content is king, then?

February 22, 2007

 

Um..wait, wait a moment,
How can a king lives without a queen?!
How can you forget our first lady?!

So, please follow me and repeat three times:

“idea is queen!”
“idea is queen!”
“idea is queen!”

Great, in honor of the QUEEN, I will write down my ideas about web startups periodically.
Hope you enjoy it, and share goods ideas here!