Morning all
a few months ago, I participated in the Dublin Science hackday - http://www.sciencehackdaydublin.com - a two day programming competition for developers to work on any project they want.
The idea was to use the crowd at a game, and the audience watching at home, to track the statistics of the match in progress - passes, shots, goals, etc - using your phone, pc or tablet. There wasn't enough time to develop a full product, but the proof of concept was strong enough to win best design on the day.
One of the other guys that was helping me, Kevin Sexton, and another developer who was there, Alan Rice, have been developing this in the NDRC's Launchpad program - http://www.ndrc.ie/ - with a view to presenting it to venture capitalists in a little over 6 weeks to develop as a full product. They received some coverage in the Sunday Business Post as part of their "Launching Success" article on the NDRC - http://siliconrepublic.com/start-ups...15-new-digital (read under "MobStats")
Alan has developed the product to the point where we're ready for testing, and we're looking for volunteers to watch the Ireland - Faroe Islands game with us on 16th October, and record the stats using their phones, and then give some feedback afterwards on the app - how easy it as to use, what they liked, what they didn't like, what was missing, etc.
You can sign up for updates on the product at www.mobstats.com or follow them on twitter @MobStatsMob We're looking for as many people as possible for an effective test.
Post below if you're interested in participating, or have any questions
(note - I've run this by Adam and he's okayed me posting this, as long as it's limited to this thread)