Archive for August, 2008

How it all started – A Retreat Weekend!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Before this summer, Luc and I knew each other from our first year at the University of Virginia back in 2000. As we finished up our respective MS programs at UVA and Georgia Tech, we we looking for roommates in Northern Virginia. Eventually, we moved in together for about a year.

In the next year, I decided to go back to UVA to pursue a PhD in systems engineering, and Luc continued to work for one of the big telco companies. During one lunch during the early summer of 2007, we began to think that we should take a stab at creating a website. We saw how all these new websites were grabbing our attention, and we decided that we’re qualified enough.

Later that summer, we decided to go off to Annapolis for a weekend. There would be few distractions, and we would just come together to brainstorm ideas. We had some laptops and a couple coffee shops and the whole weekend. You can see a screenshot of our Writeboard document below. It’s nothing too fancy or innovative.

ShareMeme - WriteBoard ScreenShot

The sad thing is that we found a website that was doing something very similar to each idea on our list. Eventually, we took these 10-odd ideas narrowed down to 3. Then, we had a long discussion about those 3 ideas. We decided on one.

By that time until now, Luc has become quite the guy to talk to about Ruby on Rails, Ruby on Ramaze, and Java on Ubuntu. Hence, we started programming in Ruby on Rails.

At first, this was a weekend thing, but we both knew that this summer would be crucial. As a part-time deal, we could both put in the effort into refining the idea, buildings the prototype, and seek funding. Lucky for us, now, we have all three!

In later posts, we’ll start talking about particulars of taking our time to build ShareMeme, and hopefully our example will be a lesson for what to do and not do for others.

What’s this blog about?

Our First Real Post

Friday, August 15, 2008

First, welcome to ShareMeme, Your Intelligent Outbox.

The last week has been quite an adventure. It included two Demo Days back-to-back on the east and west coasts. We received a lot of coverage from a prominent tech and personal blogs alike. Right now, ShareMeme is still in a private beta. This means that you’ll need an invite to join ShareMeme, or you can submit your email address on our home page.

With ShareMeme, we’re passionate about getting you in touch with your friends quickly and easily. Right now, there’s no way to do that without much work on your part. ShareMeme hopes to be that magical solution for managing the way to send to friends.

With the blog, we have three goals: 1) to inform you about new product updates for ShareMeme, 2) to let you know about other non-product news about ShareMeme, and 3) to give you an insider’s view on starting a startup.

Let us know what you think about ShareMeme below. We’re eager to hear and respond to your thoughts.

In the meantime, check out the coverage that we and LaunchBox Digital has been receiving below. That’s another thing that we forgot to mention. This summer, we were apart of LaunchBox Digital’s first class, and you can find out more about the other startups on their website.

We really appreciate the coverage from the following sources: TheDeal.com, Press Release, DC Piazza with Video, iFOCOS, Viget, SomeWhat Frank, Social Times, Silicon Alley Insider, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, cVillain, and Rotor Blog.

It’s been a great ride so far, and we’re eager to continue to improve our product for your use.