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RE: How I hacked Quicken and made off with over $600,000 - True confessions
Great story, never thought about trying to add on to whats already out there just like you did, me and a friend created something and sent it in to a company to get it looked at for potential, but never heard back, then few yeas later seen a similar product , I put that story in a write up later.
Its great to hear about and see how minds think during the great home computer boom of time, thank you for sharing.. :)
Yes and that is what people are doing with steemit. Just look at all the tools people are making to enhance steemit and adding value to it.
Also creating something that enhancing another company's product it is best to do it and have it done or else what happened to you happens all the time. There is no way to prove that you had the idea first. They could just say they were working on it for a long time before you. I did a post on this saying "Entrepreneurs don't ask permission". A leader doesn't ask someone else if they can do something. Just to be clear though I'm not talking about doing anything illegal. I'm talking about adding value to a product, a service or creating something new.