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  <title>Advolution: insight service for how ads evolve over time</title>
  <abstract>A web-based research tool for people in advertising that allows them to see how print ads have evolved over time. Magazine ads are scanned, catalogued and then presented in a structured format online...</abstract>
  <text>A web-based research tool for people in advertising that allows them to see how print ads have evolved over time. Magazine ads are scanned, catalogued and then presented in a structured format online to allow a visitor to see how the ads have changed. Lessons can then be extracted and applied to one's own ads.  

You earn your access to the service by scanning and contributing a new ad campaign each month.  Alternatively you can purchase a subscription. Commentary from participants creates a vibrant community and makes it a must-have tool for every marketer. 

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  <abstract>Venn diagrams are the shaded circles that show intersection of two result sets in statistics. Start this project out as a web app that allows you to enter a list of contacts and have it hash the list...</abstract>
  <text>Venn diagrams are the shaded circles that show intersection of two result sets in statistics. Start this project out as a web app that allows you to enter a list of contacts and have it hash the list and compare it to someone else's list to determine who you share as mutual friends. 

Initially make it so you just paste in a list of email addresses. Add the ability for it to pull contacts from your gmail, facebook etc.  Eventually this would be a great iPhone app that uses your iPhone contacts and overlays them via bluetooth or wireless with another iPhone user. The whole idea is not to expose your contacts but to match a &quot;fingerprint&quot; against another person's list to see who you both know.  Charge to reveal shared contacts after x number of matches.</text>
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  <title>Passive $ale: &quot;online yardsale&quot; via tagged video</title>
  <abstract>An alternative and/or supplement to the traditional yardsale, passivesale.com uses the capabilities around tagging video segments to make it painless for anyone to document all their possessions and...</abstract>
  <text>An alternative and/or supplement to the traditional yardsale, passivesale.com uses the capabilities around tagging video segments to make it painless for anyone to document all their possessions and assign a price to each.  Everyone has a ton of stuff they'd part with for a price if the process of having the &quot;virtual yardsale&quot; was easy enough. The simplest version of this idea would allow anyone to upload video, tag &amp; index segments, search and view possessions by geographic proximity. Revenue model is to charge a small fee to connect the buyer with the seller. </text>
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  <abstract>Right now there are no good options for hearing-impaired people to enjoy a movie in the theater without going to special theaters.  This is an experimental concept but I would think an iPhone-based...</abstract>
  <text>Right now there are no good options for hearing-impaired people to enjoy a movie in the theater without going to special theaters.  This is an experimental concept but I would think an iPhone-based player could be developed for playing the time-coded closed captioned transcripts that accompany all movies.  I don't know how access to those transcripts works nor if there would be issues of disturbing other movie viewers by brightness or if it would be too annoying to constantly change depth of field in viewers vision but it seems like this would be a $5 iPhone app  that hearing-impaired people would buy to be able to enjoy movies with their friends.  All kinds of opportunities to get theaters' to do the promo required as simplified way of achieving handicapped accessibility without buying and supporting extra hardware.  </text>
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  <title>UmbrellaBackup: centralized backup of web 2.0 app data</title>
  <abstract>People have become reliant upon SaaS-based services like Basecamp, Salesforce, Freshbooks, GoogleDocs, etc.  There's no guarantee these services will a) be around forever or b) be up at all times to...</abstract>
  <text>People have become reliant upon SaaS-based services like Basecamp, Salesforce, Freshbooks, GoogleDocs, etc.  There's no guarantee these services will a) be around forever or b) be up at all times to allow you to access your data. There's an opportunity to create a backup service that runs locally and sucks a snapshot of all your data out of these systems so you have a copy that resides on your servers.  There are creative models in how this could be billed (ie. let people use it for free so they're covered and pay only when they need to get at the backup). </text>
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