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Collaboration: The new internet frontier

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This is an attempt to put a non software idea out there. Please let me know if such a website forum exists and I will hold my tongue.

Concept: Forum/Web with same layout for Categories "In Development, Already Implemented, Done, etc..." but for everything and anybody for free but require registration.

Such a concept would draw in millions of participators to the website daily and could implement social media at some point if it made sense. Connectivity and Ergonomics are the key words here.

A Free Website Forum that allows inventors, teachers, dog owners, basically anyone to come together and add to the collection of completely human ideas.

Let's face it, in today's world there is a problem around every corner. Since the advent of the internet, we as human beings have been able to connect on a world wide mental map. Technology has always been the underlying catalyst for human progress in evolution.

Free ideas live for the world to use.

Why list these three facts? Problem & solutions? A collective human consciousness (the internet)? Human evolution? I assure you this is not an intro to philosophy 101. I am here today to point out an obvious notion of the purpose of things.

The article 'Entrepreneur: "'Fantastic Forum' - Online Brainstorming for Innovative Ideas,"' by Chris Penttila, of the Entrepreneur magazine quotes Bill Gates' foreshadow when he says, "Even Bill Gates sees online collaboration as the next frontier."

How could we accelerate human technology, and in turn evolution? By solving existing problems.

How do we solve the problem of solving existing problems? By enabling human minds to come together in the most efficient and fastest way possible.

The internet can bring human beings together through thought instantly. Problem solved. Except no such website exists.


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