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Exit Strategy
I intend to start to develop the software and then have it become and open source project. This would mean that developers that are better and smarter than me can undertake the project and bring the web browser to its fullest potential . Maybe I could still remain head of thee development and maybe make money off of advertisements. At the very least, I plan on maintaining the main website for the home page of the web browser - and this weeb page would run advertisements that would make me money.
(2)
Reasoning
I decided to use this exit strategy because I cannot really make money off of the web browser itself, but I can make money off of the home page. Additionally, the web browser itself would require a lot of work, but I feel as though everyone else in the software community could do a much better job and get it done much more quickly since there are more of them and they are smart.
(3)
Exit Strategy Influence
My exit strategy isn't really spectacular or game-changing, so it hasn't really influenced much of any of my decisions. I will say that it does seem like it makes the project more viable since I could simply start the project myself and then - since it would be open source - rely on everyone else to finish the project for me.
