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Ask HN: If you would launch a website in 4 hours, what would it be?

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Re: Ask HN: If you would launch a website in 4 hours, what would it be?

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Between ZenCoder and the encoding services that AWS released, someone needs to expose easy video encoding to non-developers. It's easy for us to wire up these services for our needs, but Joe Marketer can't. Here's what he see when he searches: a large amount of spammy looking sites offering downloadable software of questionable origin (and ability). Five minute trial versions. The actual download page has twelve othe…

you could try Miro Video Converter

Re: Ask HN: If you would launch a website in 4 hours, what would it be?

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post #8

Between ZenCoder and the encoding services that AWS released, someone needs to expose easy video encoding to non-developers. It's easy for us to wire up these services for our needs, but Joe Marketer can't. Here's what he see when he searches: a large amount of spammy looking sites offering downloadable software of questionable origin (and ability). Five minute trial versions. The actual download page has twelve othe…

It isn't web-based but http://www.fuelcollective.com/permute is a nice tool.

Re: Ask HN: If you would launch a website in 4 hours, what would it be?

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I spend too much time procrastinating... so I'd like it if I could speed up my "stupid" time. I'd build a site that has the design of pinterest/instagram or whatever the site is that has the multi-columns of different heights for individual cells. And the content would simply be from various RSS feeds -- npr, cnn, fox news, times, huff po, etc. Ideally I'd bring it to a level similar to HN, Reddit and Digg with the o…

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