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by cxr
1524 days ago
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> Not quite web 1.0 but I do wonder if there's a market for services that are closer to early web 2.0 products. It has for a long time been my position that technical people who are aspiring entrepreneurs (esp. those itching to practice building something) should just clone an existing product and wait for the original to change or shut down. Whenever I say "clone", I really do mean that, and not "our own take on solving the same problem". Gmail's interface changes for the worse, or Vine gets bought and shut down? Boom, there you are on day 1 of the backlash, ready to capture anyone looking to (or forced to) jump ship. This worked so well by accident with Reddit being able to acquire the exodus of the Digg userbase that I don't understand why people don't try to do it deliberately. And in cases like Vine, due to the nature of abandoned trademarks, you could (eventually) even legally "relaunch" it under the the same brand. This is something that pizza shops do all the time, but it doesn't really happen in SV. |
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