Clifford initially I had the same thoughts but after a little deeper
thinking I realised that maybe it was my issue(caught from the Australian
culture).

I've always wondered why Australia lacks really inspiring companies that
are pushing the boundaries. I think it's because Australia culture is
too look down on people who dream big. We're great at building
bootstrapped software companies and marketplaces but not much more really.
Maybe Australia needs more people like Corey!




On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Clifford Heath wrote:

> Corey,
>
> With respect, you're embarking on a billion-dollar project, but you have
> nothing.
>
> No capital, few skills, and nothing to entice those with skills. You don't
> even seem
> to realise that it's a billion-dollar project, and your vision is so weak
> that you're
> unable to say what your "pocket computer" will be that my phone and/or
> tablet
> isn't already (hint: both are pocket computers already).
>
> Please find something you *can* achieve and don't waste your life on this
> nonsense.
>
> Sorry to be harsh, but you just don't seem to be getting smarter.
>
> Clifford Heath.
>
> On 06/11/2013, at 4:17 PM, Corey Baines <coreyba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > I've been learning android programming for the past 3-6 months and while
> I'm still not fluent in it I have learnt and understand quiet a lot. To
> compliment my skill set which is very much the business and vision side of
> things (hence learning android), I'm looking to bring on a tech co-founder
> and depending on the outcome of the Kickstarter campaign hire and/or
> outsource. I am also looking into talking with the XDA community to gain
> support, solicit criticism (much like here) and ask for an volunteers who
> would like to assist in the development. As the Spectrul has not yet formed
> a company with income, these core starters will receive stock, and there
> will be the possibility of hires within the extended group into the future.
> There is also a number of accelerators/incubators/co-worker spaces within
> the Sydney area which i have been focusing my attention on, as I will be
> moving to Sydney very soon.
> >
> > On Wednesday, 6 November 2013 12:39:18 UTC+10, Corey Baines wrote:
> > Hey Silicon Beach,
> > I came on here not long ago with a vision and a determination of a young
> entrepreneur, to develop both the hardware, software and whole feature set
> of a mobile computer which could fit in you pocket. While the basic vision
> of a Computer in Your Pocket was liked by everyone I talked to, often
> telling me it would be an awesome step forward from the classic smartphones
> we have today, a lot of people also noted that building the whole package
> was insane. In the back of my mind I knew this, but like a lot of
> entrepreneurs I got excited and started developing the final product
> instead of the first.
> > I've been through a massive pivot and mindset change in the past months
> cutting away everything that wasn't essential to the core vision. I'm now
> looking for help, support, and most importantly people to pick away at
> spectrul and the current smartphone eco-system, letting me know what the
> hate, love, and think i should do differently.
> >
> > SPECTRUL: A COMPUTER IN YOUR POCKET
> > PRODUCT
> > Spectrul is an operating system based on the core of the Android mobile
> system, however unlike Android, iOS, Windows Phone and almost any other OS
> out there, Spectrul transforms the device it's installed on into a powerful
> Computer in Your Pocket. We believe this is the first android based system
> designed to take full advantage of the powerful android core, and extreme
> performance of modern mobile hardware.
> > Imagine taking a photo with your Spectrul Phone, then walking up to your
> desk and using Spectrul's Smartplay framework based off NFC, Beacon and
> Alljoyn, Spectrul connects to your paired monitor, keyboard and mouse, and
> now you're editing that photo like a pro. The same amazing experience
> applies to gaming on both the desktop and TV with either a keyboard and
> mouse, a compatible controller or the phone itself.
> > TECHNOLOGY
> > INSTALL: The first stage is to allow everyone from early adopters to
> everyday users to download a small single application which detects,
> installs, and configures the device the user wishes to install Spectrul on.
> From launch the nexus 5 will be supported. In the future with community
> involvement this will grow to include most of the top tier smartphone
> brands in the market.
> > EXPERIENCE: The first stage will include an app which will turn an
> existing device to a Smartplay receiver. As long as the device supports
> apps and is Wi-Fi compatible. Bluetooth 4.0LE is used when possible to
> support the Beacon location-aware feature set.
> > DEVELOP: The first stage will include the Spectrul Studio which unlike
> other platforms incorporates the Spectrul SDK, NDK and IDE into one
> software app. This app based on IntelliJ IDEA will be designed specifically
> for Spectrul development, with a simple install, clean and simple UI/UX,
> instant access to all Spectrul frameworks and inbuilt Spectrul Store
> publishing.
> >
> > Links for more info:
> > Website: http://www.spectrul.com/
> >
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