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Kickstarter, also known as the iAccessory Preorder Store

By | June 13, 2012, 12:37 AM PDT

Back in February, I wrote about a quirky experiment, called the Cryoscope Haptic Weathervane, by a young designer named Robb Godshaw. The idea is that people could use the metal cube as a tactile thermostat for checking the outside temperature. Like I said, quirky.

But the concept was also strongly panned by some readers, here and elsewhere. Godshaw emailed recently to tell me he’d started a Kickstarter campaign to explore whether there might be a market for his invention. Well, there isn’t; the campaign failed. Looks like the critics won.

If only the Cryoscope Haptic Weathervane could be wrapped around an iPhone. It would probably have generated three times the $80,000 being sought. Or maybe I’m just being conditioned by headlines and stories such as this, this, this and this, to think that if it’s an iPhone or iPad accessory and it’s on Kickstarter, it’s going to be a phenomenal success.

Clearly, Kickstarter isn’t just about feel-good social enterprise projects and boot-strapping, entrepreneurial high-schoolers anymore. In fact, I wonder if eventually it may not longer be about those campaigns, at all.

That would be a shame. But certainly, the platform is evolving into a big business incubator of sorts. In the video below, IEEE Spectrum does a good job of explaining how and, to a certain degree, why.

Image: Kickstarter screenshot

Via: IEEE Spectrum

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but it IS controlled by your iThings!
We submitted our innovative lighting system pitch to Kickstarter and they declined it. Even after an impassioned plea to reconsider. I don't know what their criteria is but this will be their "bottled water will never take off" moment. Check out http://indiegogo.com/LumenCache or www.LumenCache.com for a game-changing LED lighting system.
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