Agree. 5-stars cowbay!

On May 13, 9:42 am, "Cow Bay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Biosopher:
>
> did i ever equate the fourth criterion (indispenability) with needing to use
> your mobile device 24 hours a day? it seesm you who are confusing the
> criterion and everybody here.
>
> what i emphasize is the "significant" keyword that is clearly stated in ADC
> 4th judging criterion.
>
> i emphasize significant population and significant usage.
>
> not to blow off your confidence, none of my classmates, friends and family
> whom i've queried would pay for a copy of any app providing paid
> information, text/audio/video, which can be obtained beforehand or via
> google search on the scene FOR FREE.
>
> maybe, there are significant population somewhere else for your app, i dont
> know.
>
> anyway, there are still quite a few rich VCs who love dashing stories.
>
> so, keep on your venture and take my best wishes with you and your VCs.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Biosopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Android Challenge" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:52 AM
> Subject: [android-challenge] Re: TeeDroid Examination (post-mortem)
>
> > Hi Cow Bay,
>
> > Don't confuse the fourth criterion (indispenability) with needing to
> > use your mobile device 24 hours a day.  People use a toilet roughly 3x
> > per day, but I guarantee everyone considers them indispensable.
>
> > I'm curious that you've mentioned the value of desktops & screen sizes
> > in your last two posts.  Remember...size isn't everything because in
> > today's world "mobility is critical".
>
> > I know you're stuck on Pocket Journey being for travelers for some
> > reason.  Perhaps a key element of our initial marketing effort will
> > focus on explaining that access to location-based audio & video
> > information isn't for travelers only.  However as people actually
> > start using Pocket Journey (and the breadth of available content
> > expands), they'll rapidly discover that mobile access to audio/video
> > isn't just for tourists.
>
> > Here's an example to cement that view.  It's from the text world
> > simply because the mobile audio/video world doesn't yet exist.
>
> > Our modern day world of ubiquitous access to information on the go is
> > increasingly critical to the younger generation.  Even simple text
> > information proves its utility every day.  For example, a recent
> > encounter with mobile access to information was at Coachella (a 3 day
> > concert outside L.A. with over 80 alternative/rock/punk/techno bands)
> > after Roger Water's rendition of Dark Side of the Moon.  A couple 20
> > year olds were arguing over how Pink Floyd had come to split up and
> > when The Wall was initially released.  They pulled out Wikipedia to
> > quickly solve their dispute in under 30 seconds.
>
> > Again...this is simple text information.  As video on the go becomes
> > ubiquitous as well, we'll see a rapid expansion of its utility beyond
> > mass entertainment.
>
> > Lastly...Pocket Journey isn't focused on showing you information that
> > you want before you travel (as you say, that problem is already
> > solved).  Instead, PJ is about giving you the information you want
> > only after you've left your house and are interested in a knowing more
> > about a specific location.  E.g. you don't read up on all the works of
> > art in the SF Museum of Modern Art before you go, you want that
> > information only once you've arrived.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Anthony- Hide quoted text -
>
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