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My current thinking for a business opportunity is to do something about virtualization (Xen, VMware, Hypervisor) or game development or browser (with the next gen of greasemonkey).
Being able to combine all 3 would be very cool but I don't know what it all means to do so.
I can see virtualization appealing to embedded systems programming which is the job market I cater to -- that is, I am a good employee in this specific industry and I even have several patent applications in the pipeline. Game development tool is not only educational but something I can get my sons involved and sell to children all over the world [esp. but not only to home educational crowd]. Browser would be cool to work on because I'm frustrated with the way it works today.
I have some thoughts on how it can be all combined but not clear enough to blog about it, so stay tuned...
Being able to combine all 3 would be very cool but I don't know what it all means to do so.
I can see virtualization appealing to embedded systems programming which is the job market I cater to -- that is, I am a good employee in this specific industry and I even have several patent applications in the pipeline. Game development tool is not only educational but something I can get my sons involved and sell to children all over the world [esp. but not only to home educational crowd]. Browser would be cool to work on because I'm frustrated with the way it works today.
I have some thoughts on how it can be all combined but not clear enough to blog about it, so stay tuned...
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