Monday, September 28, 2009

There is a business opportunity EVERYWHERE.

It is a matter of "simply" finding them.

If there is a need, there is an opportunity. Native cross platform? for me opportunity! 64 bits? semi-opportunity, for some it is very needed, for some others is just a way of showing management that our cool language and IDE supports the latest trends and we are as "fast" as any managed 64 bits and actually "faster" because we are native. (You must understand that's for management, so, save all the technical no no argument, that is why is on quotations.)

The latest example of a good opportunity, and someone going after it is this website that Eko Indriyawan one of our community members post on the Delphi forums.

It looks legit and actually from a technical point of view gets me thinking on the implementation they used to build it. I'm pretty sure tons of spamming companies will give it a try. It will mean a quick cash flow for the creators which probably will die soon after, but will get someone making good money for a bit.

ahh so nice, the beautiful process of finding opportunities keeps going...

5 comments:

WindWings said...

Their "implementation" is very simple. They are humans which actually read the captcha submitted by the 'agents' installed on the client's computer. Read their FAQ.

unused said...

You know, I would almost pay the $6 to have them enter the next 1000 captchas for me. As I type this there is another Captcha I need to enter.

I wonder if they keep a history of previously solved captchas and then do plain image matching. Seems like there would end up being a lot of repeats.

SaaS said...

This is not the end there will be lots of opportunities in the future as well we just need to be looking for them.

Roy Rocha said...

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Joseph Smith said...

There is noticeably a bundle to know about this. I assume you made certain nice points in features also.

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