Saturday, July 26, 2014 4:21:27 PM
...this cracks me up. These apps are not complex; they don't take long to code; they are rarely (if ever) user tested. 90% of the effort goes towards marketing; 10% to development. The entrepreneurs aren't in this to make an exceptional mobile app; they hope a big company like FB will buy them out for the big bucks.
But iHookup appears to be a dime a dozen; can't see what it offers that others don't - besides being publicly traded. On the other hand, Silicon Valley is no longer about imagination, quality and innovation - so who knows - it's always in the realm of possibility that FB could snap this up. Highly unlikely, but not impossible.
I gotta say - Silicon Valley (motto: We attract con men like light attracts moths) and Penny Stocks are the perfect combination. I won't say all, but most of these dudes would run over their own mothers if it meant more profit$ for them.
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