If I had to choose between a gFund and a Google AppStore (without the restrictions) I'd have to go with the Google AppStore. I know projects like SlideMe are cool but they don't have nearly the clout that a Google AppStore would have. Google Needs An AppStore!
On May 8, 8:07 pm, javqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's amazing. > I was writing something about the gFund to post tonight. I search on > this discussion group for words like "VC" "Venture Capital" , gFund > before post it. > > My title was: “Entrepreneurs coffee break, proposal: Google as a VC > promoter. “The gFund ?”. I propose change the title to catch the > attention inside this community. > > I will complement this excellent post with some additional ideas: > > ... Google has the documents, applications, and scores. Google has a > well filtered database with all our information and our dreams. > > Google could re-sort all judges’ scores focusing on innovation and > marketing opportunities (1 and 4 elements), and request a voluntary BP > to us with an extension of “terms and conditions” to release our BP, > readme and apk to a selected group of VC, similar to Apple with KPCB - > iFund VC. (KPCB was a VC for Google with around $25M in 1999) > The reason for re-sorting is to change the challenge priorities (Good > applications ready to release in very short term to get advertising > and publicity) for Venture priorities. > > This will help us a lot to build our dreams. > I’m pretty sure that many people in this android-challenge group could > reorganize these ideas and write a better proposal, so this post is > open to build a real proposal.... > ----------------- > > In other words, I want to share with this very special community my > last work before the cellular phones (in special android) came to my > life. > It’s an example of hard work fighting for dreams. This is the first > public release, after FAA stop my flights (and the local police also) > in July 2007. UAV or UAS are not regulated yet in USA. This is about > 2 min. high condensed video. > Many people talk in this group about 5 months of work on the same > idea. This work took over 3 years, Monday to Monday 10 hours average > work with short family stops. I think is the limit between obsession > and determination. > This work is not my submitted application to android challenge. The > submitted application has more innovation, based in qty of filled > patents. (it's a joke, but really have more patents pending) > > So, enjoy the video: http;//www.blicopter.com/android > > Javier Quintana, javqui --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Challenge" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
