I would like to venture an idea, without the benefit of a prototype,
and see what happens.  None of us have to win a prize to push ahead.
This seems like a good way to start the process of finding partners
and fleshing out an idea.

I would like to have somebody write a very simple app that did nothing
but point the browser to a youtube video and play it.  I would pay
cash or a share as they preferred.

Anybody want to work with me on this?


On Mar 24, 2:25 pm, "Dexter's Brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well...thats a good idea....But I think the submission forms only
> accept *.apk files......so while submitting, just rename the extension
> to apk and let the google people bang their heads trying to run your
> 50MB app.
>
> I am trying to submit a photo.apk file.....Its approx size is 100kb.
> Thats acceptable i guess...
>
> Dexter.
>
> Bob Schmidt wrote:
> > I am a designer - coding is painful for me.
>
> > Did not hear about the challenge until the NPR story.
>
> > Got ideas.  Any point in submitting a short video instead of code to
> > try and make the first cut? (eghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yU8R42AL0U
> > )
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