An article about a new database online application, Coghead.
I'm specifically looking at how to create a web 2.0 assessments application, but the point of the article is summed up in this:
Coghead is playing in an important and new market. There are interesting competitors here, including online suite maker Zoho, the pure-play online database DabbleDB, and Intuit's venerable QuickBase. Coghead CEO Paul McNamara also sees SalesForce.com's AppExchange as a competitor. Startups are still coming into this space, too: I saw a new online database, MyWebDB, at the Web 2.0 Expo.
This type of functionality will make it easier to do things I'd like to do, and involve others in the process.
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Wednesday, April 18
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ebuddha
on Wed 18 Apr 2007 05:08 PM PDT
by
ebuddha
on Wed 18 Apr 2007 12:52 PM PDT
I've been traveling, and have had no access to the internet for about a week. Today's the first day I am in a room with internet access.
Lots of stuff to ponder, when you have been away from the internet for a week. At any rate, one important note, that I've seen from Hokai, is that Daniel Ingram has put his book, Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha, in blog format. Worth reading, a bit at a time. |
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