Update on Feld Gelt

Wow – that was cool. Thanks for the help with the experiment in the post How To Score 30 Minutes With Me . Tons of great feedback – both in the comments, by tweets, and by email. In case you missed the post, I decided to offer one 30 minute session with me per week for the next four weeks in exchange for 10,000 Feld Gelt. At least one person found the “Purchase Feld Gelt” option (which I’ve since disabled, at least for now) and bought 9,995 Feld Gelt’s for $10 valuing my time at around $20.01 / hour! Oops. ...

March 7, 2011 · 2 min · Brad Feld

How To Score 30 Minutes With Me

Long ago I concluded that life is just a video game. We fly on airplanes to get mileage points so we can get free stuff and or level up to get more priority. We used to get green stamps (when I was a kid) whenever we bought stuff so we could get free stuff (most of it shitty, but free). Our credit cards have points programs (and lots of free miles), we get credit (implicit and explicit) eating at the same restaurants over and over ago, and when you buy a dozen cups of coffee at the coffee shop down the street from my (they still keep track of it with note cards and one of those funny metal punch things) you get the next one free. ...

March 6, 2011 · 3 min · Brad Feld

Sifteo's Revolutionary Tabletop Games

Several of the companies we’ve invested in are launching products at CES this year. The first one up is Sifteo . Today, Sifteo launched and you can preorder Siftables as part of their early access program . You may be familiar with them from a well known TED Talk that co-founder David Merrill did in 2009. Or maybe the recent TEDxMonterey Talk that David did earlier this year with a more in-depth demo. ...

January 5, 2011 · 1 min · Brad Feld

The BigDoor MiniBar

If you are reading this on my website you’ll see a new bar popup at the bottom of your browser. It’s the BigDoor MiniBar. If you are a regular reader of Feld Thoughts, check in and join the community. We invested in BigDoor earlier this year as part of our Distribution theme. BigDoor’s goal is to “gamify” any website. They’ve built a very deep and rich set of functionality around game mechanics via a programmable API – things like checkins, points, badges, trophies, levels, and a virtual economy. For an example of a deep integration, take a look at Devhub or the summary article on TechCrunch titled DevHub Now Turns Building A Website Into A Game . ...

December 24, 2010 · 3 min · Brad Feld