Librarian Hired

28 07 2008

I just recently hired a librarian to manage my collection of books. She’s sexy (of course), smart, and fast. She doesn’t do the Dewey Decimal System but as long as I have some idea about what I want, she can point the way to the reference(s) I need. And she can work for you too! That’s right, head over to my librarian, grope her with a few keywords, and she’ll tell you what’s available.

So give her a try and if you like what you see, just get in touch with me.

PS Did I say “grope”??





Push The Startups

25 07 2008

Venture capitalist and essayist Paul Graham published a list of some startup ideas on YCombinator just this month and says that they want “…to list some of the ideas we’ve been waiting to see, but only describe them in general terms… because imaginative people will take them in directions we didn’t anticipate.” The list then proceeds to describe some thirty startup ideas, with concerns being addressed ranging from multimedia to education to customer service. These ideas seek to uncover new ways of doing business, leveraging mostly the internet, but one or two involve hardware; they also seek to take advantage of emerging uses for the web especially when combined with compelling forces such as social networking.  

Some of the items that piqued my interest (and imagination):

  • 23. More open alternatives to Wikipedia.
  • 16. A form of search that depends on design.
  • 13. Online learning.
  • 12. Fix advertising.
  • 9. Photo/video sharing services.
  • 8. Dating.
  • 5. Enterprise software 2.0 and 6. More variants of CRM.
  • 3. New news.
  • 28. Fixing email overload.

Any one of these is an interesting, and potentially lucrative, area to tackle — and they don’t only have to be on the conventional web — for example, how about 8. Dating combined with an iPhone?

So I think I’m gonna put my thinking cap on, order some beers and pizza in, and fire up my shiny new IDE for some hacking goodness.





Yahoo Doing A Facebook?

11 07 2008

While not exactly similar to what Facebook did with their API, this is still a page out of the same book. It’s pretty exciting, and depending on if they do it right, can make a huge impact on their positioning. It’s still in the planning stage, but if it can leverage the brainpower in the community and lower the barrier for entry, it’s got the potential to be a smash hit.