I enjoyed this project very much. I feel that my idea has a lot of potential. The people I have presented my idea to all agree that it can revolutionize the game of golf. My idea of the iBall has evolved from a general thought into understanding what technology that can make my vision come to life. I now know about the use of RFID chips and how they can be used on objects to register the location of the object. I learned the importance of social media and how I can use social media to my advantage to advertise my product. I now also know ways to manage data. I believe that the iBall could actually be the next step in golf technology.
Here are the links that I commented on:
Christopher Nemetz: http://cnemetzist195.blogspot.com/2011/09/chilly-sheets.html?showComment=1319304202805#c2214544740370143810
Marcus Albinder: http://marcusalbinder.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-entrepreneurial-idea.html?showComment=1319304622449#c1295793944852079045
Mike Scinto: http://scintoblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/idea.html?showComment=1319304938679#c551411520655425102
Overall I absolutely love this idea. Like other i have lost so many ball, i would not like to imagine. I really like the idea of using the another RFiD to locate the balls. A few thing that I would keep in mind, because I am a Whitman student, would be the price of the ball compared to standard for the sakes of making a large profit. I think you a lot people would pay top dollar for the chance to not lose any balls. Another thing i was thinking of would be to make deals with other popular golf related companies, like other popular current golf apps. Again I really like this idea.
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