I'm working with MeetingBurner.com which uses nearly all the AWS products to power their cloud webinar service - from real time video encoding, to phone bridges, to playback.
From the list of finalists last year it appeared that having a VC or notable investor on your team was almost a requirement to get anywhere.
Anybody with experience making the finals or from the AWS side lurking around HN that might be willing to give some tips?
It's a competition to be the most photogenic AWS-using startup.
You get money; Amazon gets publicity ("look at these cool AWS-using startups!") and information ("huh, I had no idea so many people were doing X... maybe we need to offer X as a service").
"Nothing in these Official Rules will be construed as a representation or agreement that we or our affiliates will not develop or have developed products, concepts, systems or techniques that are similar to or compete with the products, concepts, systems or techniques contemplated by or embodied in any Submission Materials."
Let me see if I got this right. I enter with my project, they like the idea, they cut me off and build my project as their own. And I get 25$ for participating...
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 47.7 ms ] threadFrom the list of finalists last year it appeared that having a VC or notable investor on your team was almost a requirement to get anywhere.
Anybody with experience making the finals or from the AWS side lurking around HN that might be willing to give some tips?
You get money; Amazon gets publicity ("look at these cool AWS-using startups!") and information ("huh, I had no idea so many people were doing X... maybe we need to offer X as a service").
(a) implementation and integration of the Paid Services;
(b) originality and creativity;
(c) likelihood of long-term success and scalability; and
(d) effectiveness in addressing a need in the marketplace (the “Judging Criteria”).
http://aws.amazon.com/startupchallenge/rules/
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Let me see if I got this right. I enter with my project, they like the idea, they cut me off and build my project as their own. And I get 25$ for participating...
Is this realistic or am I just being paranoid?