Some of the things that are really perplexing:
1) Why do all the accessibilty/humanitarian apps have such a low score
on originality. There are very few handsets if any that have these
features.
2) The target demographic of the disabled deaf/blind/cognitive/etc. is
a totally untapped market, as explained in 1) .
So wouldn't it be smarter to address an untapped demographic, than to
compete against existing handset players where there is cut-throat
competition?


On May 18, 10:05 pm, gtandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmmmm....from the list here (and I am sure there must've been more), I
> would have traded one of these in lieu of one of the 3 weather apps,
> or one of the quite a few social networking apps doing the same thing,
> then there was the WriterPad thing where you move your pen on the
> letters to form words, quite a few family safety apps that seems to be
> doing useful work which could easily be doled out to 911, etc, etc...
>
> So I don't buy it that there weren't enough apps to choose from, or
> that there were "more original" apps from the ones that were ranked
> higher up. Agreed, none of these would be either "popular" or
> "profitable" due to the marginal demographics that they support, but
> that is the nature of these type of applications. And Google should
> have been careful about including these categories for possible
> entries to the challenge.
>
> My application is called SmallWorld, and it is meant to connect kids
> from developed nations with under priviledged kids all over the world.
> It is a kid-to-kid type of an application, where children would accrue
> reward points to find sponsors, make friends and keep connected with
> their under priviledged friends. The concept is that instead of just
> supporting them with money, kids from developed countries could also
> stay in touch (phone to PC). And what better way to have them than use
> their phone to do this, where they are always connected and can
> recieve reminders (thanks to Android notifications).
>
> The application has a widget engine which allows kids to build mobile
> notes (with text, pictures or voice) and send it to a PC or phone
> (XMPP to another phone user). The application currently allows 6
> different templates(including language templates) to choose from,
> finish with their content and sending to their counter parts. When
> Android starts supporting dynamic loading of layouts, a way for
> content providers to offer mobile content thru infinite templates, for
> kids to pick up and customize their content.
>
> The application would fall under humanitarian (while these kids are
> helping other kids, they are also growing up with a much better
> understanding of the world than just Nick and Disney and facebook) as
> well something that will facilitate economic development (for example
> kids can generate sponsorship amounts toward's their friend's
> education, and education is the core of any economic development). And
> while doing all this the kids could be collecting reward points...
>
> Agreed not as good as some other apps here from the perspective of
> immediate value.
>
> This was my rank
>
> Effective use: In the 50th to 75th percentile of all submitted
> applications
> Polish: In the 50th to 75th percentile of all submitted applications
> Indispensability: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
> Originality: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
>
> Overall: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
>
> On May 17, 1:27 pm, "Dan U." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > There is no
> > > application from this category (except if we consider the family
> > > safety type of apps) in the first 50.
>
> > I don't know why no humanitarian apps were chosen, but I could form a
> > guess. First, I recall shortly before the submission deadline, someone
> > in the group asked for more humanitarian app submissions. This person
> > had a google.com email, so it might have been a Google employee. I
> > don't really know. If so, it sounds like they hadn't gotten many
> > submissions for that category. Because of that, it seems like there
> > were few to choose from and the judges just may have not liked any of
> > them.
>
> > And, just a guess on why a business entity would do this... Google
> > might just be a "different" company with some desire to help people
> > instead of just maximizing profits. I don't know though. Beyond that,
> > it might be a tax write-off to provide something usable for
> > humanitarian issues (although I don't know the tax laws for that).
>
> > On May 16, 7:37 pm, gtandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Google's initial ADC announcement that among other applications, they
> > > would also be looking for humanitarian applications, or apps helping
> > > economic development, was a bit surprising at first, but also
> > > refreshing. This gave an impression that this business giant is also
> > > looking at "doing good" with the challenge.
>
> > > But the following entry that was ranked in the lowest quartile for
> > > every category (originality of this app is below the weather app)
> > > broke all the illusion.
>
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
>
> > > At first I questioned why ADC put "humanitarian/economic development"
> > > as a category. As a business entity what would google gain by putting
> > > this as a category? I had answered my own question that Google does
> > > everything different, and possibly it is doing so again. There is no
> > > application from this category (except if we consider the family
> > > safety type of apps) in the first 50.
>
> > > I want to find out how many applications submitted to ADC fall in this
> > > category, and how they are ranked.- Hide quoted text -
>
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