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We have developed an online marina database with some unique
capabilities based around content, communications, and community. It's all about sharing knowledge among the community of marinas and boaters. The database has free access for anyone. It's called ActiveCaptain (www.activecaptain.com). ActiveCaptain is not commercial. There is no cost. There are no advertisements. It is designed to be a place where you can find marinas, anchorages, and local knowledge visually on worldwide maps. It should be fast and interactive...and fun. We've loaded the initial database full of 8,000 marinas in the US. Each entry holds 116 fields broken up into 5 sections and 49 groupings. The database includes common things like phone number, lat/lon, website, etc. but we also track things that aren't often documented - are pets welcome, diesel price/date, internet access, slip price per foot, and many other items. There is also an extensive capability for reviewing and rating a facility. Anchorages and "local knowledge" are much simpler and will be added next. We need people to review the marine facilities in their area and make additions, corrections, reviews, etc. ActiveCaptain is all about community. The framework will allow others to share their knowledge and experience. Adding the information you know into this framework will help many others and end up helping yourself when you cruise to an area that you are less familiar with. ================================== Karen Siegel Castine, Maine |
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I checked this out. It appears to be for real and there are easier ways to
harvest email addresses for the spammers. It's these folks who appear to be solid: http://www.activecenter.com/ It's one of those "Why are they doing this?" things. No ads or other source of income. OTOH they already have the infrastructure to do it without much investment so it could well be a nice hobby contribution. There is way too much security for the purpose. You have to register, get and email confirmation, click to confirm, etc. Maybe that's necessary now to keep troublemakers out of their servers but the site is only going to become useful if a LOT of people join and round out the very minimal information that is currently there, most of which could be found in other ways. The sign up procedure will keep a lot of people away. I certainly would have never bothered with it if it wasn't people right in my backyard. Worth a look and encouragement but I'm skeptical that it will ever take off unless they make it more accessible and get more useful information into it themselves. -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" wrote in
: Worth a look and encouragement but I'm skeptical that it will ever take off unless they make it more accessible and get more useful information into it themselves. -- Roger Long They won't even let you LOOK at the website data unless they harvest your information, FIRST..... Just reeks of spammers.... Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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Larry wrote:
They won't even let you LOOK at the website data unless they harvest your information, FIRST..... Just reeks of spammers.... That's why I wouldn't have even bothered to take a look if it weren't for the local interest. This will probably doom the effort for it depends on the participation of lots of people, many of whom will feel the same way. Hopefully, they will be monitoring this group and take note. -- Roger Long |
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This will probably doom the effort for it depends on the participation of
lots of people, many of whom will feel the same way. Hopefully, they will be monitoring this group and take note. Consider the note taken. The site has been up since Monday. We have 500 registered users who have made about 3,500 edits already. That's after one work week with almost no exposure. Our first real exposure is coming today with www.panbo.com - and there are 40 people logged on right now entering new data and viewing what is there. Power & Motoryacht magazine has a mention of our site in it's February issue. Those are just starting to come out. All in all, I'm very pleased with the participation so far. Doomed? Perhaps. I'd rather like to think that there is a friendly, helpful community of boaters out there. After all, Roger, isn't that the way life, er, boating, should be? ....Jeff |
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Larry wrote in
: "Roger Long" wrote in : Worth a look and encouragement but I'm skeptical that it will ever take off unless they make it more accessible and get more useful information into it themselves. -- Roger Long They won't even let you LOOK at the website data unless they harvest your information, FIRST..... Just reeks of spammers.... Larry Larry, All they did was ask for your information in 4 screens instead of 1. They only asked for a user name, password, first/last name, and e-mail address. That's no different than any other site. However, I agree that it's strange that they won't let you view it without registering. Normally the above is limited to posting. -- Geoff |
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"on_the_water" wrote in
oups.com: www.activecaptain.com Oh, sure, don't forget to "register" so you can be spammed to death. This website isn't "free" as long as there is a registration of personal information to fill out......no thanks. Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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![]() Oh, sure, don't forget to "register" so you can be spammed to death. That's not going to happen. I'm one of the people involved with it. It's taken a year of effort to get it to release. We're cruisers ourselves and we had the tools, desire, and interest in making this available. We also see a tremendous opportunity for having this data available for some products we are working on (mobile phone software - see www.panbo.com for today's posting - 1/26/07). If you sign up for the newsletter, you'll get an email from us if there is something new to say. If you don't want any emails from us, don't sign up for the newsletter. I don't like getting spam either. We will never, ever sell, rent, or disclose email addresses or registered users to anyone. Ever. We do have a privacy statement that talks about all of these things. We take it seriously. There really is no evil attempt to coerce anyone into anything. It's really about doing something positive Something that we know is needed after cruising up and down the ICW and Bahamas over many thousands of nautical mile. Sure, if you use the site, you'll eventually learn about our nautical charting software for mobile devices. But just like the newsletter sign-up, there's no requirement to take part in it. Jeffrey Siegel President Active Corporation |
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@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Jeffrey Siegel President Active Corporation Ah, now I see....www.activemap.com Here the fine print posted not-so-fine: "Sign up at ActiveCaptain to automatically receive our newsletter about mobile device products. It's free and it's an excellent resource for boaters - content, communications, community. Copyright © 2007 Active Corporation - All Rights Reserved" Now I see why it's so goddamned important you harvest our email addresses and personal information. According to Panbo: "NOAA’s free chart policy strikes again! Maptech will no longer sell Outdoor Navigator, the nifty PDA (both PocketPC and Palm) and Smartphone charting program sort of shown above. The developer, Jeffrey Siegel, has decided to go independent, largely because he can now freely access U.S. raster charts and topo maps. Moreover, the program, to be called activemap, will also be [[[FREE]]] (emphasis added). I don’t quite understand the business plan, if there is one, but am quite sure that Jeff and his team are up to something interesting. More as available." I've never had a FREEWARE programmer send me promotional emails to make sure I have his latest FREE product, so excuse me if I'm a little suspicious of any CORPORATION who's main product is FREEWARE, when it used to sell for big money. How does this corporation make any money, giving away FREE software and FREE webpages and NOT spamming anyone who signs up?? Are you independently wealthy and needing a tax deduction?? Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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