Show HN: Detective Droid
Hi HN,
I spent this Labor Day weekend working on an idea I have had for a while. I just published it to Github and would really appreciate if people helped contribute.
The project can detect what libraries/sdks are being used inside applications that you have installed on your device. Ever wonder what advertising networks Angry Birds uses to monetize? Well now you can find out!
Github: https://github.com/michaelcarrano/detective-droid
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.michaelcarrano.detectivedroid It's not uninteresting that's for sure, would people be ready to pay for that I don't know. Thinking out loud: what could be nice would be to use what you have done to collect a related libraries database and then maybe build a recommender system. According to its personal project one could on your website and see what tools are commonly used with what he already use. An hypothesis: if you drive enough traffic to paid libraries or services (for example I have seen that Udacity used Mixpanel which is paid), maybe those people would be willing to pay you for helping the discovery of their product. I haven't really thought about monetizing it but eventually, I do want to collect data/statistics. There is already an Android application available like what I just released which collects data/stats.
http://www.appbrain.com/stats/libraries/overview