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  • April 2nd, 2006
  • 10:10 pm

Lazybase is a new entrant in the Web 2.0 database field. Lazybase allows you to quickly create a database to manage tidbits of data.

As regular readers are aware, I’m quite a fan of Dabble DB and I think Lazybase adds something new to this market. Lazybase certainly doesn’t have the sophistication of Dabble DB, however it makes up for it in simplicity.

A couple of nice features I like particularly are:

  • Embed your database results in any website.
  • Create a bookmarklet that allows you to enter data into Lazybase without having to navigate to Lazybase first.
Additional permissions and and API would be the first things I’d like to see. If they can maintain their simplicity as they add new features, I think Lazybase could be quite handy.

via: Kiwiobes


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  • Toby
  • April 2nd, 2006
  • 9:40 pm

Thanks for the mention! I’d love to hear more about what you think Lazybase needs.

I’m working on an API as well as new ways to integrate Lazybase with other websites. I believe I’m going a different direction than DabbleDB (which I think looks awesome, btw)

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  • dave
  • April 10th, 2006
  • 6:00 am

This looks like a great resource and I’m hoping to integrate this with classroom research activities. Looks like Dabble are busy at the moment so I’m going to stick with Lazybase for now

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  • B Holland
  • May 22nd, 2006
  • 1:11 pm

Looks alot like a Sharepoint List

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