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These apps are in the agile ideation mode right now. Someone has to help me build them, though.
I could rant about the signals/radio waves from the parallel universe. But this has been wolfing down my head for long.
A few days back, with full of that ‘want’ kind of feeling, I was in a LandMark store, hoping I would run into ’s recent drop — Crush It. Made sure I looked into every rack. Haplessly, couldn’t find a copy of it!
Examined every corner of the Management Books/Self-Help expanse.
Nope. No sign as such. I gained on the store supervisor right away.Me: Sir, I am anticipating a book to show up. Authored by GaryVee. (People say it’s raw and raving). Mind looking into the store’s digital directory?
Store Supervisor: Sure. (with the hesitant smile). Well, seems like you’re out of luck as we’re out of stock. Sorry xxx.
Me: WOW! Alright. FYI, I was scouting around for it for a while now. Anyway, thanks.
Trudged my own way out thinking why isn’t there an app to spot whether the store has the stock of specific book/item, by only running a rapid scan?! (May use image recognition technology to identify the book with its outer label. Or, pick the item out by plying its unique ID).
I become quite reflective sometimes.
Let’s group them and then push on so that you realize which vertical to set as the keystone for the next app you are willing to design.
We all exist in the very same world and are confronted by the same set of problems.Spoiler Alert: I might’ve stolen some of yours. :P
Hence, some of the ideas might resonate with yours. Can even be the one from your post-life bookmarks. There are possibilities. Just saying.
Name these apps if you may and leave them as comments.
Name these apps if you may and leave them as comments.
Name these apps if you may and leave them as comments.
Name these apps if you may and leave them as comments.
These are a little of very many ideas I had.
But you know, our ideas buzz off as quick as our dreams. And in the midst of our day-to-day hustle, we forget to rub our shoulders.
Don’t you think that the upturn of the social medium has done its bit for each of us to stay connected, regardless of the physical detachment that we’re gaily accepting?
Of course, it has. Let’s not assign fault to the boon (Social media, Internet, et cetera.) that some of the brightest minds from our past had left us with. Let’s also not incriminate those who’re trying hard to optimize this world to its best.