joshuago’s product-ideas Bookmarks

05 JAN 2010
[NY Times] Why Twitter Will Endure

By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.

05 JAN 2010
[Chris Dixon] The next big thing will start out looking like a toy

The reason big new things sneak by incumbents is that the next big thing always starts out being dismissed as a “toy.” To distinguish toys that are disruptive from toys that will remain just toys, you need to look at products as processes.

28 DEC 2009
LDAP Directories: The Forgotten NoSQL | Engine Yard Blog

It’s hard to imagine now, but there was once great excitement about the potential for LDAP based directory servers to become more than just authentication servers and morph into general purpose datastores. LDAP directories promised a single, scalable, high performance data store that could be queried for common information across multiple applications.

01 DEC 2009
Interview with Donald Knuth

The most important thing is to have good examples on which to hang the abstract ideas. If the example takes too long to explain or is too much tied to a particular application, I might lose the interest or attention of too many readers. Thus I spend a great deal of time trying to find examples that are simultaneously easy to grasp and quite instructive.

29 SEP 2009
[Seth Godin] If Craigslist cost $1

Money creates a sort of friction. Sometimes, you want friction. Commitment slows things down in the short run, but ultimately aligns interests.

12 SEP 2009
Why Users Dumped Your Open Source App for Proprietary Software

If you're a regular at a restaurant and the staff has one off-night, you can be patient because you know the food is worth the wait. If it's your first visit... not so much. And, importantly, you probably won't return. Initial impressions count, in software and in everything else.

26 AUG 2009
[37signals] Sell Your By-products

When you make something you make something else. Find it, package it, and sell it. There’s money to be made everywhere.

05 AUG 2009
[VoxPopuLII] Tidying Up the Law

Imagine the economic value of knowing, with mathematical certainty, exactly what the law is. If organizations could calculate legal risk as efficiently as they can now calculate financial risk (recession notwithstanding), millions of dollars in legal fees could be rerouted toward economic growth.

12 JUL 2009
[Engadget] Taking the iPhone 3GS off the job market

Basic functionality, like calling people, email, and certainly document editing still feel inelegant and clunky due to the onscreen keyboard, and the lack of multitasking makes moving around through those typically important tasks difficult to say the least. At the end of the day, it's nice to stick the "we love business users" line into your PR, but it's quite another thing to make it real.

10 JUL 2009
[Vanity Fair] What’s a Culture Snob to Do?

Pity the culture snob, as Kindles, iPods, and flash drives swallow up the visible markers of superior taste and intelligence. With the digitization of books, music, and movies, how will the highbrow distinguish him- or herself from the masses?