Startup Ideas
Paul Graham recently wrote a post about How to Get Startup Ideas, so I figured I'd write about a couple of startup ideas. This post list some of them in a couple of words, and later I'll pick a few to write about in more detail.
Education & Content:
This is an area that many are working on to change (finally), but there's still a lot that can be done.
Platform for creating interactive educational content.
New platform for publishing general content
Bootcamps for learning technical topics
Programming for the masses
Replacing Intermediaries:
Before the internet, it was necessary to have various intermediaries involved in transactions. The internet has changed that for many things (e.g. buying airline tickets), but some areas remain stubborn to change (e.g. cars or houses). There are various ways certain industries can be brought up-to-date with the internet.
Better Search
Everything is search. It's not what you know, but what you can search for that counts.
A Better meta-search?
Better Website searches
Integrating search and actions within applications
Tracking everything you read or learn for later 'recall'
Ecommerce
The Internet has changed how we buy things, but made everything more complex. People need help getting what's best for them at the best price.
Finding the best deals quickly
Reliable data-based reviews
Chipping away at Craigslist...
Miscellaneous:
Crowd-sourced startups
Alternative Wikipedia
Lottery-ticket Investing
Computer-aided productivity