How to build a Billion Dollar app? | George Berkowski | TEDxCityUniversityLondon
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- Apps have changed the way we communicate, shop, play, interact and travel and their phenomenal popularity has presented possibly the biggest business opportunity in history. George gives you exclusive access to the secrets behind the success of the select group of apps that have achieved billion-dollar success.
George Berkowski is an entrepreneur who has built businesses in manned space flight, online dating, transportation and mobile apps. His new venture is IceCream ~ a Camera app that never runs out space (and a lot more fun features).
He is one of the minds behind the internationally successful taxi hailing app Hailo where he led the product team until September 2013. George studied rocket science and economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and business at the École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris. He was Chairman of MIT’s Enterprise Forum in the UK and is heavily involved in the UK and US startup scenes. George now divides his time between London and Silicon Valley.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
my right ear feel lonely
L Bagwell lmaoooo/// I was like what the hell? Lol
Lol I opened my laptop today and this is the first thing I played on speakers afterwards. I thought I messed up a speaker :D Thanks for the comment
Damm . My right ear phone got damage when I watched this video . lols
i was thinkin its my handsfree's fault :( God damn it!!!
My left ear enjoying
Workaround for MacOS:
1) Apple menu, select System Preferences.
2) Select Accessibility.
3) Under Audio, Select the Play stereo audio as mono checkbox.
Watched the video, built an app and now i am a billionaire. Thank you Tedx!
I'm working on an app right now how do I go about building this app including the legal sides of it?
I need some info. Of how to. Make an app plz help
Liar
Dude am jealous
Hi....please can i get some info on how to go about it. Thanks
How many ppl are here because of ideas?
@@sethrich89 did you do it yourself or hired a company?
Me
Me
Me!!!
yes me dreaming
To become a billion dollar company, you have to be disruptive. Develop something that addresses an issue that has not been solved yet.
👍
I have one... Haven't been seen or even heard of... I need help getting it to become a reality...
@@raym3184 Keep it to yourself & work on it & make it a reality.
@@raym3184 let's partner up
Globally *
I have to admit that at this moment I'm not any closer to creating a billion dollar app than I was before watching this video.
Lol, Exactly.
lmao
I still don't know "how to build a Billion Dollar app"
sit down, think and observe and you will build a billion dollar app
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Solve a problem. Work hard. Don't quit.
It's easy, watch a video of somebody explaining how to do it and boom!
90% of comments: Roasting him about the audio problem
10% of comments: I still can't make a billion dollar app
Nope yours is neither
@@na.a8646 or both
@@na.a8646 he is doing both roasting and excuses haha
"If you think something should be there but it isn't, then it should."
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@@mohamedfofanajr6267 WHAT IT SAID READ IT
who else is ready to take over the tech industry
Kalifo I’m with you 🤣
I will do it one day bro
Can you help am a newbie to coding
@@remilekunadewunmi7583 What technologies and languages are you interested in ?
me
the richest man that's ever lived was named mansa musa
but back then they had a barter system and his wealth was mostly gold and salt, this guy had straight up dollars
it does matter because mansa musa was a king that owned all propery, rockafeller (prob spelled it wrong) made it through buisiness
greatest nation ewww America is corrupted with no morality left. You shame your founding fathers. Very sad just wars and even the people in your country don't love it anymore or its core principles. Diverse nation but yet so racial segregated.
no it depends on where you live. Many different cultures in the US. I live in Northern Virginia which is close to DC, and is very wealthy. The high school i went to had students whos parents average income was $330,000.
Pretty diverse with asians and whites, very friendly community. Everyone worked hard, and there was very little crime. Most of us are still patriotic, but there are always haters out there wanting to bring down whoever is at the top
The point is what was stated in the video is not true. The richest documented man that ever lived was Mansa Musa from Mali, African, Fact! The end.
I've never had an interest in coding, but creating an app is always something I wanted to do. Never knew ppl who coded except my pops. Nice to know there are other alternatives, cause getting through the first page of a javascript just never works out for me lol
I spent half the video tweaking my headphones🎧 wires...till I read the comments 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️😂😂😂
That’s definitely not your username
But also, get new headphones.
wowow, me too. and this is the first comment I saw and I burst out of laugh
This is one of the most underrated TEDx Talks.
Nearly 6 years later, I'm playing the game whilst watch/listening to this.
The last video I watched of this guy the audio was on the right ear, now it's left, I like the balance.
The only thing you need to know is to create VALUE to your customers. no need to over complicate anything, remember JUST DO IT.
Value like what
@@appletechpro4u506 that’s for you to figure out
Although stories of successful apps were extremely oversimplified, there were some interesting ideas worth to think about. When entering a market, you either need a product that way more better than all exiting ones or you need something completely new. From myself I may add, that you also need to ensure that some big tech giant will not steal your idea, and will not implement it, due to its unlimited resources, in a better way, taking all your users away.
he can make billion dollar apps but he cant fix the audio on his videos
Spilla Tv that's an interesting statement, I'm pretty sure he doesn't watch his videos after uploading them on CZcams
It's not his job to make sure that ted uploads his talk properly... I seriously doubt he even have access to this channel.
Spilla Tv Wilson Sebastião da Silva
LOL
+Spilla Tv
, You can buy a super expensive Ducati but still they can't figure out how to win MotoGP races. You can buy a $20k analog watch and the second hand isn't even directly at 0. You can buy a brand new superbike and the clutch levers aren't even flush at full retract. etcs.
Not just ideas, but a viable business plan and making my dreams come true.
this went through one ear and out the other
informative tho haha
On today’s episode of “Where Quarantine has brought me”....
Amazing speech and information, thank you George Berkowski
A sort of fix for the left audio issue: Go to Realtek HD audio manager, go to sound effects, select a high reverb mode and adjust Left/Right volume to the right. :)
1:18 John D Rockefeller actually died May 23, 1937. His peak net worth was $400B in 1913, in 2017 inflation-adjusted dollars according to Wikipedia. Perhaps one reason we'll never see anyone as rich as Rockefeller, is the US government did not collect income taxes until 1913, long after Rockefeller had made much of his money. When he died, his tangible net worth is estimated to have been $26M, he had given the vast bulk of his earnings to philanthropy.
MY LEFT HEADPHONE LOVED THIS VIDEO GREAT UPLOAD
+Certified Grammar Nazi You missed the comma grammar nazi :p
***** Not when you're being sarcastic :P
I spent 5minutes trying to troubleshoot my wireless earbuds... Lol until i ran out of solutions but to check the comments sections... Lmao 😂
Wonderful TED Talk. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you George and Tedx for this Amazing knowledge ❤👌
1:30 yea right, no need to rewrite history Sir, Musa Mansa already holds that spot. Other than that, good insightful material..i will buy your book on AMZ today!
Please fix the audio so it plays in both headphone speakers.
yeah, the editor really fucked up the sound
lol .. i tought my headphones was broken , and banged it a few times
I thought my fuckin ear phone broken . Damm Lols
+artica rental, after seeing so many comments of course someone would break their set because of this video which is why there should be some mandatory warning about the right side being off
My left ear feels really grateful to hear this.
Thanks sir for your great speech!
I am thinking about a new type of restaurants : eating-spots,
in eating-spots, food keeps changing, chefs also rotate,
this is opposed to current restaurants,
thanks to this rotation of food and chefs, eating-spots are way more powerful than restaurants,
along with that, there is an app
people vote for the food that will be cooked in the next days,
menu is influenced by the live input of the people via an app
It might sound like a joke but might turn into something big😂
I would defined use this hypothetical app
jesus fucking christ.. watched another video about this guy and it was right ear only... now this video is left ear only :/
you aint lying
Fucking same, maybe it's to balance it out
DLCollectorGames lmaoooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂
Such a motivated speech .thank u
great video... this is the future :)
Makes sense. Be your own boss and follow your passion.
Excellent explanations. I like this video a lot. Points the importance of Apps today in our digital world.
my left ear really enjoyed this!
Thanks for the video ,made me change the way I used to think
I like this video. It's the motivation I needed.
First George Berkowski video: Right ear is happy.
Second George Berkowski video: Left ear is happy.
"I think the presentation was good. It gives one an idea of where ideas could take a person. Persistence is key. I believe it's about execution too. Perhaps George could mention which specialists one needs to build an app and how to launch it in his next video. Do look out for my apps in the near future fellow people".
~Partho Roy AKA UX Sherlock
This is brilliant, thank you!
Excellent statistics, I'll be using this info in my presentation.
left ear stopped working
New drinking game: take a drink every time he says "actually". I lost count at 30.
Great video. Thanks George.
That was a fine talk. Great!
Thx for this advice it made me millions
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, "Hold my beer".
My left ear thoroughly enjoyed your eloquence.
Dude an iam here stuck in morocco starving in a fkn small town with good mobile apps develpment skills and app ideas that are unique and proven to work brfore
my left ear enjoyed this.
King Mansa Musa I of the Mali Empire was history's richest person. Some people just don't do their homework.
not comparable
presidents and kings don't count because that is not a personal net worth that is more of a collective net worth.
+That T-shirt Guy, You can't take that wealth with you when you die but all the interactions that happened because of it you do..
That T-shirt Guy you may have done your homework but you might need a lesson in logic, while mansa munsa may have been the “richest person” back then they had a trading and bartering type system which makes it hard to compare him to a man with physical currency.
Actually, it's not. It depends on wether you take the full amount of his wealth or the adjusted amount. If we're talking about the actual amount, then it's Rockefeller ($300+ Billion). If we consider the adjusted amount due to inflation, it's Mansa Musa.
Good info. I like your style of presentation
Really great video!! :) Keep it going
I disagree with the point when he talks about the age average of founders, you can also make it when you are younger or older. If your idea solves the real world problems no one would ask you about if you experienced or build teams before.. Youth should't be discouraged.
true
Do you understand what average means? :D
Yeah also remember how long he says it takes, so of course they started away a young age, start now! Also hes just throwing out average numbers
Why disagree with facts, its not like that's what he believes or came up with
6 mil subs and 0 capable audio technicians.....
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The person recording the video was probably back up as the primary person who was supposed to do this had problems. It's either this or nothing or they made it like this for psychological reasons to make you think differently than if everything was how it was "supposed" to be.
Thats 12 million subs more which makes it over 18M subs now in 2 years time since u last commented.
yousof mansoory now 19
Now 28million sub tho
Am at only 1:40 and his lack of vision is depressing, he said we won’t ever see a richer person than Rockefeller. But humanity has still many new markets to explore.
Great presentation
There is nothing about how to build an app
Is more about why to build one
Interesting
true, Title should be change to Why need to build app.
It's based in his book by the same name..... However his app has not reached the billion dollar mark... I hope it does
The focus is on Billion Dollar App idea, it’s not a Tech tutorial @ TedTalks
You can learn it on Udemy :)
Mansa munsa was worth a trillion dollars during his lifetime he’s the richest man to ever live.
Not actually it was under 500 billion dollars
Nah he is worth only 400 billion. Augustus Caesar is worth 4.6 trillion dollars today
Gonna come back here when my startup that, I still need to start, reaches a trillion dollars in valuation
Very good and much informatieve thanks for the direction and inspiration
Hello Emily
Superb talk. Thank you Mr. Berkowski!
@David Walker there is no doubt. Thank you for the relevant information.
The richest man in history is actually mansa musa
Thats actually not true. Rothschild is.
Rothschild isn't a person, its the family name of a large grouping of wealthy descendants of an early banker.
WELL...ACTUALLY.....ME IS THE RICHEST GUY ON THE INTERNET...TOTAL WEALTH EXCEEDS ...10 BILLION...
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If I am not wrong Mansa Musa is worth about $400 Billion of today
he messed up economies on his way to hajj by giving away gold to people.
very good talk, thank you! Great down to earth analysis that stays away from the media hype of 'the next big thing built by a 12 year old'
Everyone is same at start; they just start solving problems and make it for themselves-a better life.
all this guy is trying to say in sweet words is "don't loose hope and keep on thinking for new ideas" and when you bridge the gap between technology and human behavior certainly you will find great ideas
Most of the people who watch this will NEVER Build anything in their life because they focus on "Complaining about the Sound" than "Focusing on the Valuable Insights".
Knowing where to focus your attention is the FIRST Key to Success.
Fantastic Video. Great stuff.
The last sentence is the most powerful.
Mansa Musa was the richest man that ever lived but great Ted talk thanks ! 🙏🏽🔥❤️
True thank you, he must do a home work
Clickbait, no? I'm not sure what this video added...other than an anthology of a few big apps
@Alan Is there any successful app without some sort of anomaly? I think not.
He actually brought a huge value. You just need to learn how to listen.
Great research...
Let us engage the youth and utalise their energy through financial education and business ideas.
Jeff Bezos watched this and was like “ bet hold my beer honey “
Mansa Musa was the richest man in history that ever lived!
That was pretty damn inspiring...
That weird feeling when you think your ear piece is broken because Ted X uploads poor quality videos
How do you monetize an app without slowing it down, making ads intrusive, or allowing the app to feel tacky 🤔
Solution to those = next Billion dollar app.
Awesome Talk
Wechat is my favorite
Audio can be fixed by slightly removing the headphone jack out, try if it works for you.
Shashwat Pandey
Nice. But it gets quieter when I do that.
Tried it. Didn’t work with my bluetooth headphones... Any advice on how to solve this?
left ear billion dollar app .......... done ....
ton torres lmao
Excellent
I thought my headset was faulty but quickly realised it wasn't after visiting the comment section.
This is some good info. However the richest person who ever lived was Mansa Musa not rockerfella
There are probably richer people but it was when Antarctica wasn't covered in snow.
There is something wrong with my billion dollar headphone
GO LONDON THANKS YOU TEDXCITYUNIVERSITY OF LONDON.
Why are there no keys on those pie charts? Those graphs are useless, come on man!
mono audio is the bane of my existance >:'(
People.... Tedx is independently organised by local communities. Of course video and audio quality is going to vary GREATLY depending on the location. I would almost guarantee that the team capturing the event is volunteer and therefore most likely fairly untrained. 99% of the time people only care that you have touched a camera or microphone at least once in your life for them to ask you to video/record events for them. "Billy has a camera, why can't he just film it for us?" Because Billy is 10 and hasn't had the necessary experience to do a good job. Its the same with many professional industries, money saved > quality. Trained, professional technicians would cost additional money, most of which is likely being used to primarily account for the speaker. I am also confounded by how important stereo sound is to people. This isn't a feature film with a dynamic range of frequencies and beautifully mixed dialog and score, its a Tedx talk. If you don't have the mental capacities to handle a mono signal why are you even watching (supposedly highly intellectual) videos like Ted talks??
Awesome! Now my left ear is ready to build a billion dollar app
I heard him say nobody will ever be richer than john rockeller
and just realized Jeff bezos is set to be a trillionare soon
He wasn’t the first or richest person tht ever lived, “MANSA MUSA” was and still is..
my left ear loved this
respect to the guy who is reading a book in the audience
is this guy a billionaire himself
probably a millionaire at least, he wrote a cool book "how to build a billion dollar app" and it seems to be selling well
He was the head of production of a billion dollar app, so yeah, he did create one himself.
last time I heard this guy my right ear got all the love now its my left ear getting all the love
my left ear really enjoyed this