Truyoo reminds me of this idea I had for making a document signing service.
Anyone else ever get pissed of that the only reason you need a printer and a fax machine and/or scanner REALLY is because twice a year you have to sign a document?
I wanted to have a similar idea where a minimal transaction on a credit card was used to authenticate - ie. as a digital signature. So each time you digitally sign a document you get charged 1 cent or something and it verifies the name you're putting on the document is the same as on the card you're using.
With the others on this list, though, would you really call all of these "startups"? Throwing something together and putting it on the web doesn't qualify it as a "startup" surely ... if so I have several "startups" that no-one has ever looked at or used (smsmyride.com whatwhere.com.au smscard.com.au 8centsms.com)
I think if you're going to call something a "web startup" you need a little more than a domain name registration and a couple of stock photographs.
Anyone else ever get pissed of that the only reason you need a printer and a fax machine and/or scanner REALLY is because twice a year you have to sign a document?
I wanted to have a similar idea where a minimal transaction on a credit card was used to authenticate - ie. as a digital signature. So each time you digitally sign a document you get charged 1 cent or something and it verifies the name you're putting on the document is the same as on the card you're using.
With the others on this list, though, would you really call all of these "startups"? Throwing something together and putting it on the web doesn't qualify it as a "startup" surely ... if so I have several "startups" that no-one has ever looked at or used (smsmyride.com whatwhere.com.au smscard.com.au 8centsms.com)
I think if you're going to call something a "web startup" you need a little more than a domain name registration and a couple of stock photographs.