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  • Created: Jul 12, 2006, 5:09 pm
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The Idea

This would be a web-based database, usable by individuals of all levels of needs and expertise. Some users may utilize the site to store a catalogue of baseball cards or recipes, while more advanced clients might use betaBase as the back-end for web applications of their own. Open APIs should be created for the major web programming languages, making betaBase a useful tool for all sorts of web users and groups. Revenue for this project could be generated through advertisements placed on the site as well as through paid membership levels.

I thought of this idea when I was...

I need a place for my stuff. And so do you.


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Aidan
Aidan Posted: August 7, 2006, 5:44 pm
AndyDoan
AndyDoan Posted: August 7, 2006, 5:57 pm

Dabbledb doesn't have a free version only a free test. I think there's room in the market for a few of these apps.

techguy
techguy Posted: August 8, 2006, 12:12 am

You didn't describe how this makes money. I assume from your comment that you are suggesting a simple free version and then a paid premium version?

dieter
dieter Posted: September 9, 2006, 7:19 pm

Techguy, I mentioned in my write-up that revenue could be generated through advertisements placed on the site as well as paid membership levels -- perhaps by paying more, users could turn off ads, get more storage, etc. Thanks!

 

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