What they do:
Rapid Repair.
Inspiration:
When Ben Levy couldn't get his I-pod repaired fast and cheap, he thought it was a good business opportunity to learn how to fix them, and started a repair service with a friend Aaron Vronko.
About the business:
The company launched a website where customers can mail in their broken electronics. And they are fixed and returned within 24 to 48 hours.
Amazon.com Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos says that they’re “the only tech company with low margins.”
Low margins is an understatement. The company is losing money on every single Kindle Fire tablet they sell. But it’s all part of Jeff Bezos plan to conquer the Universe. He may or may not succeed, but one thing’s clear: With the Kindle Fire, he has single-handedly created a low-end tablet market where there was none, and for that reason alone, he’s about to change the tech industry forever.
What is success? The founders of start-ups might have a very different answer than the rest of us. For some, success would be landing on the cover of Fortune or Forbes Magazine. For others, having their product become a household name would be success.
For new start-ups, it’s a lot more fundamental than that: Swim. Don’t Sink.
Since launching last year, Silicon Valley tech star-up Particle Code company has been the subject of much industry buzz. So perhaps it shouldn’t have come as a surprise that this one year old company, itself the byproduct of an acquisition, was acquired by competitor Appcelerator, for an undisclosed sum earlier this week.
Lucky for us, Particle Code co-founder Galia Benartzi was kind enough to speak with Why Didn’t I Think of That® earlier this month about her company and the revolutionary technology behind it.
This autumn has been abuzz with new tech news. Blogger Benjamin Christopher is here to delight the tech-geek in all of us. Covered in this tech news cram session:
-Amazon’s Kindle Fire
-Apple’s iPhone 4S
-Motorola’s DROID RAZR
-Adobe Touch
All that and more on the Fall Tech Buzz.
In this episode of the Why Didn’t I Think of That? Podcast, the Why Guys are joined by blogger Benjamin Christopher for a wide-ranging discussion on Pandora Radio and the current state of Social Music.