looking for websites that add value to pre-existing datasets
July 3, 2007 5:57 AM
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Looking for examples of websites that use pre-existing data (vague question I know; more details inside)
I'm spending a lot of time at the moment building a website for a manually curated database, and I've become interested in the idea of a "genre" of websites that are useful because they provide an interface to some large collection of information that would otherwise be unwieldy. For example, there are massive numbers of recipes freely available online, but a site that lets you search by ingredient, etc. makes them much more useful. I guess what I'm talking about are database-driven websites where the content is derived from some pre-existing source rather than added by users (as per digg, flickr, Metafilter et al.) Can anyone give any examples, either of this type of site, or of existing collections of data that might be a good candidate for building a site around if I were to try building one as a project? I appreciate that this isn't a very well defined question (You could claim that google search falls into this category, as its 'content' is generated by indexing pre-existing sites) but I'm hoping that the answers will help me think more clearly about it.
posted by primer_dimer to computers & internet (12 comments total)
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posted by Blazecock Pileon at 6:12 AM on July 3, 2007