Justin I wanted to ask you -- when you first pursued the online calendar start-up, where you looking to sell the company or look at a large user base or were you just fulfilling something that you wish you had?
In other words, were you looking for commercialization and filling a niche or were you just playing around when you had nothing to do?
I've always wondered as a student myself if most tech startups get started with widespread use/commercialization in mind or if it's just a programmer who wanted to do something cool and realized that there was no site that offered it yet.
From what I heard, and this is how I feel too, most startups probably have profit in mind as motivation. Of course if it's potentially profitable then it'd probably be cool.
In other words, were you looking for commercialization and filling a niche or were you just playing around when you had nothing to do?
I've always wondered as a student myself if most tech startups get started with widespread use/commercialization in mind or if it's just a programmer who wanted to do something cool and realized that there was no site that offered it yet.