This week's lecture focused primarily on privacy/social security, and excel. While I struggle to find a relatable use for my entrepreneurial idea in terms of excel, a place that I can expand on is security.
My idea consisted of being able to detect where you are, in order to narrow it's suggestions to fit one's needs. Then, that person was able to enclose feedback of the professional's review to their twitter/facebook/etc. The issue with this is one may not want to reveal their whereabouts to everyone in their virtual circle. Therefore, in order not to compromise one's privacy, there would have to be tools that allowed one to choose whether or not they wanted to use the function. And if so, to whom they want to be keen to this information. It can be as simple as a check box indicating whether a user wants to post certain data. That way, they can customize their account to fit their preferences.
A possible use for excel is for a developer to track positive and negative feedback on reviews in an easy to read format. For example, if people consistently give one review 5 stars, that information can go into a spreadsheet and indicate the quantity of people who found a review helpful. The same can be done for negative reviews. A developer can look at this information, and choose to eliminate certain authors from the database if they consistently produce poor feedback.
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