Ask YC: Ideas for FluidDB?
FluidDB is a centralized but scalable datastore. In it, the meaning of a given object is derived from the tags placed upon it-- and any user can place namespaced tags on any object. The idea is that ad-hoc standards for object IDs and tag names will emerge through use. I think this is a pretty novel shared-data concept and have had a couple ideas for it, but I'm sure news.yc will have additional novel applications. (I am a fan of FluidDB and its creator, but am otherwise unaffiliated.)
What interesting apps can you imagine with this shared-data system?
You can get a high-level idea of it here: http://abouttag.blogspot.com/2009/08/guardian-1000-novels-everyone-must-read.html
You can get into the details here: http://doc.fluidinfo.com/fluidDB/
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 16.3 ms ] threadThat's just a first app. We'll open source it. I can think of many more, as you might hope :-)
Terry Jones (disclaimer: I work for Fluidinfo, makers of FluidDB)
It would be great if each subscriber could own their own profile and have it synched with their own mobile device. This would require carriers to inter-operate with FluidDB, but since many of them use LDAP, it wouldn't take much to have this type of interface made available via a FluidDB client library.
This is framework of a simple application that I've been kicking around.
The information model takes some time to sink in - at least for most people (including me). Examples will help people to "get" it better. We have one coming out soon (next couple of weeks). I can give you an early look if you're ineterested.
I hadn't been to fluidmix since you first mentioned it. the site looks really nice.