A new company is offering to develop your awesome startup ideas for you, and then pay you for them

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You know those awesome startup ideas that you come up with but  lack the time and ability to actually develop? Well a new company called Assembly will crowdsource your ideas for you, then pay you cash for them.  

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Assembly is a new company creating a lot of buzz amongst the startup community right now, for its unique approach to app development.

“We spent a lot of time building a developer community and realized everyone was interested in working on side projects,” said cofounder Matthew Deiters in an interview with VentureBeat. “Developers and designers work  nights and weekends doing side stuff on their own, and we thought there should be a platform where they can do that side work together.”

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