Ryan Leslie develops SuperPhone app that could change everything

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Wow, very smart. Dude about to get paid off this and I mean potentially 9+ figures.

Very cool he learned how to code himself also. It's like another form of art in itself.

It almost sounds like it'll evade a lot of awkward moments where you'll be like "who are you again?!" because it puts some of that on the other person.
 
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Wow, very smart. Dude about to get paid off this and I mean potentially 9+ figures.

Very cool he learned how to code himself also. It's like another form of art in itself.

It almost sounds like it'll evade a lot of awkward moments where you'll be like "who are you again?!" because it puts some of that on the other person.
I hope he does get paid but there are many companies that do this or something similar already. Not saying he can't come out on top, because he does have a great niche [music industry] that could use this
 
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Can someone summarize so I don't have to turn off Rosecrans to potentially hear about an app that helps you find missing laptops.
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What does it do?
if someone texts your phone they get an auto-reply form to fill out mad details. you can then sort by categories to know who is who and all that. where we met, what you do, etc

so if youre at an event, instead of accepting business cards, you tell someone to text you. they get the form and shoot you back whatever info they want you to have

it sounds like google plus except that you basically let your contacts define themselves
 

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if someone texts your phone they get an auto-reply form to fill out mad details. you can then sort by categories to know who is who and all that. where we met, what you do, etc

it sounds like google plus except that you basically let your contacts define themselves

Only problem with this idea is it's too easy for Apple and Android device manufacturers to build into their phones by default. If it takes off they'll dead it with the quickness.
 
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