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2006JUL131344

Counting the boxes

Another of PG's funded *web* startup babies @ YC have launched. Wufoo (Infinity Box Inc) build forms supplying tools to those who want to manage more complexity.

 

Good app, bad app

I've used this app and it solves a problem(s) and I can see where anyone who wants to build forms will see this app/apps as a boon.

 

But can we do better?

 

More conversation, less forms

Humans use conversation, interaction and less intrusive ways of interaction every day. Why is it that every time we converse with silicon we have to make allowences for the binary nature of computers?

 

Challenge

When are we going to harness the power of silicon to converse with humans in a more humane way, putting the onus on the silicon computation instead of people to do the hard work?

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Uploaded on July 13, 2006
Taken on July 12, 2006
Peter Renshaw By: Peter Renshaw

2006JUL131344

Counting the boxes

Another of PG's funded *web* startup babies @ YC have launched. Wufoo (Infinity Box Inc) build forms supplying tools to those who want to manage more complexity.

 

Good app, bad app

I've used this app and it solves a problem(s) and I can see where anyone who wants to build forms will see this app/apps as a boon.

 

But can we do better?

 

More conversation, less forms

Humans use conversation, interaction and less intrusive ways of interaction every day. Why is it that every time we converse with silicon we have to make allowences for the binary nature of computers?

 

Challenge

When are we going to harness the power of silicon to converse with humans in a more humane way, putting the onus on the silicon computation instead of people to do the hard work?

535 views
1 fave
0 comments
Uploaded on July 13, 2006
Taken on July 12, 2006
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