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OneBigDatabase

Free, online, centralized, multiuser, custom database
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This is a web service that provides secure database backend funtionality for any website. Basically you just nominate your fields and you're away. A special tool will help to make forms which can be pasted into your webpage, and another tool will help with building custom queries. Everything is served & stored remotely. This may exist already but i could not find it
simonj, Sep 22 2009

Amazon's simpledb http://aws.amazon.com/simpledb/
If your needs are minimal, you might get away with the free tier. [Ian Tindale, Sep 23 2009]

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
Proper cloud computing, pay as you go [Ian Tindale, Sep 23 2009]

Google Base http://www.google.co.uk/base/
Sort of what the poster is talking about [zen_tom, Sep 23 2009]

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       This has been overtaken by cloud computing, in that you can run the apps in the cloud too, but it's generally not free like yours is.
Ian Tindale, Sep 23 2009
  

       I thought this was pretty much covered with Google Base and a couple of dodgy Microsoft apps whose name escapes me at the moment because I'm trying to forget them.
UnaBubba, Sep 23 2009
  

       {Google Base isn't really a database backend - it's a way of getting your products shown on Google queries.}
phoenix, Sep 23 2009
  

       All your base are belong to Google now?
RayfordSteele, Sep 24 2009
  
      
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