December 3rd, 2009
Wow, twitter has got some really quick detection mechanisms to find bots. They have already removed my calculatorbot tweets from the search results. (It doesn’t hurt the operation of the account, it just removes the results from the public timeline and search results. Refer to twitter’s forum) That was amazingly fast!
I put together a really simple prototype of the calculatorbot and I’m working on improving the engine now. My first test was to respond to “@calculatorbot 100*60*60*24″ with the correct answer.
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December 3rd, 2009
I’ve been searching for a project that I felt fit my strengths for a long time. I’ve tried many things, but along the way I’ve realized that it’s more about what you get out of it (personally) every day than anything else. You’ve got to enjoy it.
So with that in mind, I’ve decided to start working on the development of automated twitter “bots”, though I’m not sure I like the association of the name. Maybe “helpers” or “daemons” or “servants” or something like that would be a better name. It is a giant space, with lots of potential – the kind of problem I like.
I’m going to start simply, with the development of a “calculator” as a test run. Then as I go I will expand on the capability of the bot(s) to serve more interesting purposes. Maybe I could include a forum where we could discuss the ethical use of bots? Lots of things to consider, and a wealth of ideas.
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November 22nd, 2009
I had an idea several months ago that I wanted to put some energy into, and with the recent completion of my last project, I had the time to take dig into it. So starting early last week, I began some initial mockups to flesh out my idea and take a look at what I had. When I completed the first round of mockups on Friday I realized – wait a minute – I’ve seen this somewhere.
Sure enough a few minutes on google revealed that there were competitors in the space and that they were already far ahead of me in both branding and user-base. So it seems that my idea has died before it was even born. I suppose that’s the way it is.
It’s interesting to me that only when I had mocked up the idea did I see how similar it was to existing solutions. Only once the idea was no longer only in my head did I see what it was. Seeing it on the screen, rolling through pages as a simulated user, revealed what all my thinking did not.
Update 12/4:
Add to that that I found a company just recently that received $70M in investment to solve a related problem. How’s that for intimidating?
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October 30th, 2009
Some time ago I mentioned that I would begin releasing projects on a 90 day (approx) basis. Here is a link to my latest release – finished up about 30 days ago.
Neezlbop provides local-search for people looking to find a product or service that fits for them. The user starts with a search term and a location and finds results nearby, or that can deliver to them.
Businesses gain an edge by being more relevant to those searching for products/services. The leads are warm, making clicks valuable.

Results are also searchable on a mobile phone, opening up lots of interesting possibilities.
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October 29th, 2009
My work is tied fundamentally to who I am. If I let my own sense free then I will be successful. That is what is important. I have tried to make my work something for someone else. It has only cheapened my own vision.
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August 20th, 2009
I hear we’re getting a new entrepreneurship club at Clemson University for the fall semester of 2009.
Students, if you’re interested in entrepreneurship, in leading or being a part of emerging companies, you need to check this out. The format is focused on students, letting you practice your 10 minute pitch and getting honest feedback on your ideas from a panel of entrepreneurs.
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August 20th, 2009
Around the other projects I’m a part of, I work on a website for the K-12 classroom. The site, Digital Xpress, is a digital writing platform, giving teachers and students the ability to write, grade, and share their work online. We’ve been working to update the workflow and look & feel of the site to make it more intuitive for the teacher. The updates go live soon!
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August 20th, 2009
For those of you located in the Greenville, SC area, if you aren’t plugged into Tech-after-5, you need to be. Ta5 is a great place to meet lots of talented people and especially to get to know other entrepreneurs. The event last night was a door buster and set a record for the number of attendees.
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August 7th, 2009
I’ve been looking forward to this for some time — Announcing the release of salesearch.com! The hottest place to search for deals and sales! (Full Disclosure: I do the programming/database work for the site.) Comments/Suggestions are always welcome!
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June 25th, 2009
Sorry for not writing in so long, life changes around me too quickly to be able to write as things happen. The websnaps project that I discussed in the last post will be on hold for a while. I think almost as soon as I published the last post, a new opportunity arose that superseded it. The websnaps project was one that I could take on, on my own. Now as my business continues to grow, I have more opportunities on better projects. And opportunities on projects with people that have skills very different from my own. It makes the ideas, the execution and the likelihood of success all higher and better.
I’m afraid I can’t discuss the projects at right now, but as they are released I will discuss each of them and give them a once-over in terms of what I think is good about them. It’s exciting!
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