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I'm constantly surveying the landscape for some new projects to start programming, as I'm sure are many of you. So I figured, what if I just asked the SO crowd for one?

I'll put two constraints on the answers:

  1. Ideas that don't involve new breakthroughs or technology, but could be commercially lucrative.
  2. New breakthroughs or technology that solve some problem. Some problem that you'd like to see solved in your lifetime (and is realistic ... no "the singularity" answers :-P )

The first thing that popped to mind was, "no one's gonna give away their precious ideas". But then I realized that everyone has lots of ideas ... way more than one could ever work on in their lifetime. So what if everyone just took a realistic look at their internal portfolio and let the ones that they knew they either didn't have time to do, or didn't have the technical chops to do free? I mean, wouldn't it be better to see your idea implemented by someone instead of just collecting dust in the back of your mind?

Edit: One of the comments below suggests that there are plenty of ideas that were borne out of academia, but remain unnoticed. Any examples?

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The problem these days is not in finding new ideas. They're a dime a dozen, and thousands out there. (Millions?) There has been heaps of work done on ideas in this still very young industry. The problem, however, is that those ideas have tended to be implemented once in an academic environment - and forgotten. What the industry needs is to make use of such ideas, and integrate them, so that they work in practice. – Arafangion Apr 23 at 0:37
interesting stance Arafangion ... I like it. Too bad everyone else seems to think this question is "subjective and argumentative" – Joel Martinez Apr 23 at 0:43
This is not subjective and argumentative. Probably not properly asked ( maybe everyone else vote it as "Not a real question" ) Try re wording it, I have already vote to reopen there's a rather interesting question behind. – Oscar Reyes Apr 23 at 0:57

closed as subjective and argumentative by John Saunders, matt b, Andy White, Mauricio Scheffer, nzpcmad Apr 23 at 0:31

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I mean, wouldn't it be better to see your idea implemented by someone instead of just collecting dust in the back of your mind?

Not really, I rather keep it in the back of my head and potentially make money off of it one day down the road rather than give it away for free today and never make money from it.

I assume most rational people are the same way!

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Yes, I'm with you. – User Apr 23 at 5:15
many ideas wont be as viable years down the line, so yes, it could just collect dust and then become obsolete by the time you get the urge/time to work on it – Click Upvote Apr 23 at 5:22
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This may be out there already, but I work on several different machines and I use outlook on most of them. I just want something so that when I send a email I can find it again without having to remember what machine I was on at the time. No, I don't want to setup a exchange server No, I don't want web mail - just like a central database of my outgoing email messages.

Just my first thought...I will let this one simmer tonight and get back if anything hits me...

And as far as "giving" ideas away..I have to agree with the poster of the question: generally I have more ideas than I will every have time to imlement. I have a completely full schedule for the next couple of years....I would love to see somebody else run with something!

Good luck!

Joe

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why don't you just always BCC yourself into every mail you send and then set up a rule in your inbox to copy messages from yourself to the sent folder! Hey presto! Syncronised! – ninesided Apr 23 at 0:29
Ok... That would work -- not a bad solution over all come to think of it! – MostlyLucid Apr 23 at 0:31
Or you could use IMAP? – matt b Apr 23 at 0:52

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