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In Detroit, community soup dinners fund local creative projects
Posted by Marcel Cramer in location based, news on 11/01/2012

It’s no longer uncommon to see creative endeavors funded by the crowds. What is unusual about Detroit Soup’s approach, however, is that the funding — and selecting — of projects takes place via a monthly public dinner. Read the rest of this entry »
Experts paid by the minute to deliver advice via online chat
Posted by Marcel Cramer in news on 29/06/2011
It’s one thing to tap the crowds for advice on general topics — that’s what apps like Crowdbeacon and Opinionaided are for. Sometimes, however, there’s just no substitute for the insight of a true expert. Enter MinuteBox, a service that lets those with a particular area of expertise monetize it by the minute using online chat.
Selling startups when you’re young
Posted by Marcel Cramer in news, startup on 22/06/2011
So very cool or so very weird that we have very young people creating great startups? Where many struggle to get a good line on paper or a fix on a business model some of us seem to have it going for them. At the age of 15! Daniil Kulchenko, a high school student just sold his startup on cloud-based computing called Phenona. A true geek? Read the Geekwire article here.
Intel and Kraft take food shopping to the next level
Posted by Marcel Cramer in location based, news, video on 03/02/2011

Kraft Foods presented an innovative in-store kiosk, called Next Generation Meal Planning Solution, which is able to recommend recipes based on the customer’s facial features, at the National Retail Federation Convention in New York City.
The kiosk was produced in collaboration with Intel, another major technology company that seems to turn its focus on the production of in-store kiosk, much like IBM that has worked with cosmetics brands for the production of augmented reality “mirrors”.
The kiosk makes use of what Intel calls Anonymous Video Analytics, a technology that enables the collection of accurate audience measurement data: like the number of people standing in front of it, their gender and age. Taking into account other parameters, like the time of the day, the kiosk presents customized content, like recipes, shopping suggestions, promotional coupons as well as product samples.
Kraft has integrated the in-store experience with the mobile experience through the iFood Assistant application, making it easy for consumers to add recipes, shopping lists, by scanning 2D barcodes with their smartphones. Customers can also opt-in through the kiosk to receive future marketing promotions, like holiday recipes and product samples.
One more brand added to the list of those that use digital integration to engage with their in-store clients in richer ways, what brand will be next? And as kiosks become almost mainstream, what will be the next step?
Daily tips for startups, distilled from books old and new
Posted by Marcel Cramer in news on 31/01/2011
Regular Springwise readers already have access to multiple business ideas each day, but a new site takes a different approach to delivering daily inspiration of its own. Drawing from books on entrepreneurship, business, marketing and management is The Startup Daily, a Connecticut-based site that serves up tips, ideas and advice every day in an email targeted specifically at entrepreneurs.
Launched on New Year’s Eve 2010, The Startup Daily is delivered five to six days per week in a short email that can be digested in about 2 minutes, it says. On some days, featured ideas represent the main theme of a book; on other days, they’re ancillary. Either way, the email publication aims to cover everything from practical, specific tips to big-picture thoughts and wisdom. Each book that’s included, meanwhile, is also linked to on Amazon.com, providing referral fees that enable The Startup Daily to keep its emails free of charge.
Is it possible to have access to too many entrepreneurial ideas? We don’t think so either. One to try out for yourself! (Related: Crowdsourced feedback offered to young startups.)
Website: www.thestartupdaily.com
Contact: karl@thestartupdaily.com




