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07-18-2012, 10:41 AM
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journeyman
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 258
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
What do you guys think about a digital wallet. Basically imagine going to the store with a device that has your cards info stored in it.. before you make a purchase you have to input your pin and like fingerprint scan it or something.. and you pretty much just walk around the store and scan the barcodes on stuff to buy them. The device could even have reviews about products on it before you buy it, and for example like clothing and stuff.. possibly with google glasses in the future you can see what you'll look like in them without even trying them on.
All the barcodes are linked to a DB with the prices//inventory and once scanned and confirmed, you can pick the item up off the shelf and walk out the store with it. No more lines. No more cashiers. No more debit//credit card machines.
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07-18-2012, 10:51 AM
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#737
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adept
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 780
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
Video game platform/website where you can place wagers on the matches. Kind of like a dotacash clone with their client and a matchmaking lobby with different buyins. $5 matches plus a $0.50 fee to the website.
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07-18-2012, 11:01 AM
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#738
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 3,501
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by Kazzle
What do you guys think about a digital wallet. Basically imagine going to the store with a device that has your cards info stored in it.. before you make a purchase you have to input your pin and like fingerprint scan it or something.. and you pretty much just walk around the store and scan the barcodes on stuff to buy them. The device could even have reviews about products on it before you buy it, and for example like clothing and stuff.. possibly with google glasses in the future you can see what you'll look like in them without even trying them on.
All the barcodes are linked to a DB with the prices//inventory and once scanned and confirmed, you can pick the item up off the shelf and walk out the store with it. No more lines. No more cashiers. No more debit//credit card machines.
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I like the whole concept of no-lines, but how do you deal with theft?
In many stores, they have self-checkouts now. But they still have a person overseeing self-checkout stations and it's not just for tech support. Loss prevention is a huge deal for all retail stores.
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07-18-2012, 11:12 AM
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#739
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newbie
Join Date: May 2012
Location: I used to be JoeC
Posts: 40
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
It's insane to me that one can pay $3k in broker fees to find an apartment in NYC (even most listings on CL are through brokers). Someone should figure out a limited-service way to broker apartments and hit the price point of $250 or so.
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07-18-2012, 11:38 AM
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#740
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journeyman
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 258
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by dc_publius
I like the whole concept of no-lines, but how do you deal with theft?
In many stores, they have self-checkouts now. But they still have a person overseeing self-checkout stations and it's not just for tech support. Loss prevention is a huge deal for all retail stores.
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Well theft prevention would be in the form of the fingerprint scan and pin code. If you want to take an extra step you could do voice authorization. Theft is still going to happen anyway. As it does now.. can't really prevent it from happening but can definitely make it harder. The money stores save not having to hire those cashiers//baggers they could use on scanners that scan someones bag for items that arent cleared.. and if they find something they just lock the whole device and the person has to clear it with their bank//store to be able to use it again.
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07-18-2012, 11:46 AM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 3,501
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by JoeC2012
It's insane to me that one can pay $3k in broker fees to find an apartment in NYC (even most listings on CL are through brokers). Someone should figure out a limited-service way to broker apartments and hit the price point of $250 or so.
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I used to live in NYC. I have never used a broker to find an apartment and 90% of people I knew never used a broker, either.
This one time, I decided to go through a broker and it's nice to have someone do all the scheduling and showings for you, but they never showed me anything that was good value and I still ended up finding a place on my own.
I don't know what the stats are on how many people use brokers and pay fees and how many do not - but my guess is that it's not as high as you think. It's one of those issues that gets a disproportionate amount of press making it seem like a much bigger deal than it is... that's the way it seems to me... Well-off people also come and go to NYC so paying 1 months' rent to have someone find you a place so it's ready when you arrive is hardly a bad deal when you consider the cost of of a decent hotel.
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07-18-2012, 11:51 AM
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newbie
Join Date: May 2012
Location: I used to be JoeC
Posts: 40
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by dc_publius
I used to live in NYC. I have never used a broker to find an apartment and 90% of people I knew never used a broker, either.
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I am very glad to hear this. How did you find apts? I'm likely about to move to NYC. Feel free to pm me if you don't want to clog the board.
For the record almost all my NYC friends used brokers.
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07-18-2012, 12:26 PM
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#743
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 4,784
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by Kazzle
What do you guys think about a digital wallet. Basically imagine going to the store with a device that has your cards info stored in it.. before you make a purchase you have to input your pin and like fingerprint scan it or something.. and you pretty much just walk around the store and scan the barcodes on stuff to buy them. The device could even have reviews about products on it before you buy it, and for example like clothing and stuff.. possibly with google glasses in the future you can see what you'll look like in them without even trying them on.
All the barcodes are linked to a DB with the prices//inventory and once scanned and confirmed, you can pick the item up off the shelf and walk out the store with it. No more lines. No more cashiers. No more debit//credit card machines.
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RFID can basically do this already.
Can be setup just to place (no need to scan) then when you walk out the doors it instantly bills you for what you have in trolley or baskets.
They still have to solve a few issues around theft etc but likely it will happen eventually with either this technology (it's kind of old) or a newer one.
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07-18-2012, 04:52 PM
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#744
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 12,614
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by JoeC2012
I think a web app that detects your position within a Wal-Mart/Target type store, then directs you toward any specific product you search for, would be awesome.
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This is close to reality, if not already. I do survey research and tools are in development to send surveys to mobile phones as consumers are walking by a specific product. Problem is GPS rapidly kills cell batteries.
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07-20-2012, 12:25 PM
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#745
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adept
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 786
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
BIDU is a very successful clone company... what better company to clone than google.
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07-20-2012, 12:58 PM
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#746
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journeyman
Join Date: May 2012
Location: I use to be jackaaron
Posts: 268
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
I want to set up a website for people to post their stance on issues. I want it to eventually connect with FB. I want it to be very basic and simple. There are X number of issues, and underneath them, you get to write 100-500 words about each.
Example:
Education
<box> I think we should get away from grade levels k-12, and switch to subject levels and campuses because this allows people to learn the most they learn about their weakest subject, and not advance "grades" because they got everything else right. It also allows them to excel in their best subjects </box>
I want to give others the ability to give popularity points to stances to the point where certain people gain more and more popularity for their stances.
I want to be able to search these "stances" for "common ground." Otherwise, people that think alike, I want to give them the opportunity to connect, and discuss.
I want people to be able to search for others based on stances.
I want to further down the line create web based debates on only one issue amongst "popular" posters that disagree with each other. When both individuals participate, the video will be included within their stance page.
Much, much further down the line, I would want a small, local election to be ran solely on this (not including votes, just the campaign) with $0 campaign funds being spent.
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07-24-2012, 03:58 PM
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#747
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grinder
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 674
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by jackaaron2012
I want to set up a website for people to post their stance on issues. I want it to eventually connect with FB. I want it to be very basic and simple. There are X number of issues, and underneath them, you get to write 100-500 words about each.
Example:
Education
<box> I think we should get away from grade levels k-12, and switch to subject levels and campuses because this allows people to learn the most they learn about their weakest subject, and not advance "grades" because they got everything else right. It also allows them to excel in their best subjects </box>
I want to give others the ability to give popularity points to stances to the point where certain people gain more and more popularity for their stances.
I want to be able to search these "stances" for "common ground." Otherwise, people that think alike, I want to give them the opportunity to connect, and discuss.
I want people to be able to search for others based on stances.
I want to further down the line create web based debates on only one issue amongst "popular" posters that disagree with each other. When both individuals participate, the video will be included within their stance page.
Much, much further down the line, I would want a small, local election to be ran solely on this (not including votes, just the campaign) with $0 campaign funds being spent.
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I was thinking a universal voting on top 5 currents issue of the day would be neat. So each day you get the result of the day before and get to quickly vote on 5 new things...current trending stuff.
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07-24-2012, 04:23 PM
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#748
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Take me, Danny Ferry
Posts: 18,791
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
A guy I follow on twitter sent this out. Seems to fit here
"Imagine the most beautiful scene ever. Now paint it. Now you understand why your awesome idea for a business is 1% of the work done"
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07-30-2012, 11:07 AM
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#749
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old hand
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: NYC
Posts: 1,547
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
An automobile that runs on love.
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07-30-2012, 12:31 PM
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#750
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Foothills
Posts: 6,824
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Re: Your ideas are worthless, and I'm here to prove it
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Originally Posted by JoeC2012
the companies that are crushing it now (Apple, Google) drive customer loyalty by putting effort into making their customers' lives easier
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Both companies charge as much as possible in order to maximize profit, and apple is infamous for their screw-you pricing on some items. Last product I bought from them was a Time Capsule which costs $299 for the 2 TB version or $499 for the 3 TB version. An extra TB of storage doesn't cost anywhere near $200 even at full retail (not to mention their lie about the drive being "server-grade" which it is not).
And while google might be great for free users, their main paid product AdWords has got to be the least user-friendly thing ever.
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