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| − | * Public view of accounts and transactions. The ability to export this data would suffice. [[User:Aaron Poeze|Aaron Poeze]] 20:57, 27 June 2008 (PDT) | + | * Public view of accounts and transactions. The ability to export this data would suffice. [[User:Aaron Poeze|Aaron Poeze]] 20:57, 27 June 2008 (PDT) ...''at least for the start, but a preferred solution, for creating more authenticity, would of course be a [[PPV]] of the last x transactions and/or financial statements of the current period. This way it would be a renewable source of income for the courageous pioneers. Never was market-research that easy and low-cost. In US alone, I guess, there are thousands of marketing research companies, who could aggregate these data for their own services. [[User:Fridemar|fridemar]] 03:51, 28 June 2008 (PDT)'' |
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Revision as of 10:51, 28 June 2008
Intro
Here we formulate open emails to invite open-minded VIPs, to collaborate with Web2.0 OpenBusiness pioneers. These emails contain links to their mirrored postings in Aboutus.org.
Collaborative OnlineSpreadsheet with transaction functionality
- EditGrid.com subject: EditGrid with transaction functionality
- Google.com subject: GoogleSpreadsheet with transaction functionality
- Name.com subject: GoogleSpreadsheet with transaction functionality
Wanted: Bank account with public view
- International capabilities preferred
- Public view of accounts and transactions. The ability to export this data would suffice. Aaron Poeze 20:57, 27 June 2008 (PDT) ...at least for the start, but a preferred solution, for creating more authenticity, would of course be a PPV of the last x transactions and/or financial statements of the current period. This way it would be a renewable source of income for the courageous pioneers. Never was market-research that easy and low-cost. In US alone, I guess, there are thousands of marketing research companies, who could aggregate these data for their own services. fridemar 03:51, 28 June 2008 (PDT)
