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		<title>In startup success blogs don&#8217;t matter, paradigm shifts do</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s the most successful new company out there of the past two years?
I&#8217;d argue it&#8217;s iLike, a music sharing and discovery service that came out on Facebook first, but has moved other places.
When I quit Microsoft they had no users.
Today they have 30 million.
How did THAT happen? It wasn&#8217;t because they got bloggers all hot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s the most successful new company out there of the past two years?</p>
<p>I&#8217;d argue it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ilike.com">iLike</a>, a music sharing and discovery service that came out on Facebook first, but has moved other places.</p>
<p>When I quit Microsoft they had no users.</p>
<p>Today they have 30 million.</p>
<p>How did THAT happen? It wasn&#8217;t because they got bloggers all hot and bothered about them. They didn&#8217;t win any contests. I don&#8217;t even think they showed up at Demo or TechCrunch or other industry conferences. If they did, they didn&#8217;t cause any headlines on blogs about how they were going to be THE next hot thing.</p>
<p>What did they do? They were first out the gate on Facebook&#8217;s application platform. That was a real paradigm shift. It was the first application platform I remember where I could see the apps YOU had loaded.</p>
<p>Second datapoint?</p>
<p>Yesterday I ran into the founders of <a href="http://www.posimotion.com/">Posimotion</a>. Their company didn&#8217;t exist a few months ago, but today they are seeing 50,000 downloads a day of their iPhone apps. I don&#8217;t remember THEM being talked about anywhere, or on any famous tech blogs, but they are kicking but and well on their way to being a dominant software firm. How did they do it?</p>
<p>They were first out of the gate on the iPhone.</p>
<p>By the way, talking about the iPhone, Posimotion has some awesome iPhone apps.</p>
<p>Almost all of their apps are NOT free ones, so you can guess how much revenue per day is flowing into this very small company (which isn&#8217;t venture funded, by the way). Here&#8217;s my favorites from their 12 apps:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.posimotion.com/index.php?argv=apps&amp;opt=alevel">A level</a> is a leveler which uses the iPhone to level picture frames and stuff like that. It&#8217;s a very cool use of the iPhone&#8217;s accelerometer.</p>
<p>Ever forget where you parked your car? If you used <a href="http://www.posimotion.com/index.php?argv=gpark">G Park</a> you&#8217;d never forget again (it uses the GPS to memorize where you parked).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.posimotion.com/index.php?argv=apps&amp;opt=golf">Golf Flyover</a> is for golfers who want to know where to play golf and it uses the GPS in the iPhone to tell them information about the courses they are playing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.posimotion.com/index.php?argv=apps&amp;opt=pool">Pool</a> is a fun game and well done using iPhone&#8217;s touch surface.</p>
<p>Well, since I&#8217;m irrelevant, I think I&#8217;ll take the rest of the day off! Heheheh.</p>
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