Heekya: Wikipedia for Stories
Heekya is a social storytelling platform that is changing the way consumers create, share, and discover stories. Heekya allows consumers to easily integrate images, video, sounds, and words to create interactive stories that can be shared with family, friends, and the world.
Idea Description
Heekya (http://www.heekya.com) begins with a simple question: What's your story?
Heekya is a social storytelling platform that allows consumers to easily integrate images, video, sounds, and words to create interactive stories that can be shared with family, friends, and the world.
Find any story online and you will see it takes the form of a broken story. A user shares content, and then it dies. Why do stories die? Because the current digital stories are being told in a linear, flat way, that doesn't accurately reflect the breadth and expansiveness of how they take place in the real world. The current applications don't allow users to easily update, add to, edit, and sh
What will you do if you win $10,000 for this idea?
Release public beta version -- use the $10k to pay the salary for the team of engineers/developers/designers who are building the product.
Vote for it now.



Q1: Where do you currently tell stories? (i.e. what sites and social services are you using to share your photos, videos, text, and audio with your friends/family/the world?)
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Post a commentI like your idea; I want to improve your odds of getting funding I will vote for your idea if you will vote for mine. My idea is for a web site that raises money for inventors and entrepreneurs called New Idea website Check out my idea blob submission and visit New Idea Website and see what I can do for you. http://www.ideablob.com/ideas/4060-NEW-IDEA-WEBSITE The need for jobs is one of the biggest problems that a democratic government faces because creating jobs is an unwanted byproduct of business and industry. The reason I say its unwanted is the more jobs a business creates the more its expenses are and the smaller it’s bottom-line. If business and industry have their way they would run their companies with no jobs at all no management or labor. To deal with this dilemma I pr…moreopose a federal venture capital carrot fund that literally pays entrepreneurs to create jobs. The investment bank would be expected invest in seed level startup projects like yours and to lose money at a specified dollar per jobs ratio for example during hard times that figure may be as high as $20,000 per job and good times the figure may be as low as five dollars per job, by controlling this ratio the fed could roughly control unemployment. The bank will be expected to fund novel products and services and stay away from things like restaurants that will simply draw jobs from other restaurants or moving factories from one part of the country to another. If you like this idea vote for it and send the congressional letter from the website. Sincerely Frank Scruggs