November 14, 2023

Openomy launches

I just received an email telling me that Openomy.com has launched. Openonomy gives its users the ability to store files of up to 1 gig total on its servers. (There’s no copyright policy on the site that I found so I assume it can be used to store all kinds of video and audio files.) You can add tags to them to describe each file.

But Openonomy isn’t just a file system with tags. If it was, it would just serve as your own private online file catalog. Openonomy also allows its Ruby-savvy users to write applications to manipulate and present the tag data from your file system as well as the file systems of other users. It’s kind of like Ning.com in that sense, but only with the ability to manipulate file tag data.

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2 responses to "Openomy launches"

  1. # Juani commented on November 21st, 2005:

    Tim… I’ve search in google, and openonomy.com doesn’t exist! So I assume it was a typo and I wrote ‘openomy.com’ and… voilá, the site appears… :D

    Perhaps you must double-check before writing a review on a site… :P

    Cheers!

  2. # Tim commented on November 21st, 2005:

    My bad. Thanks for spotting that!

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