My intent was to make it free to play, but given significant advantages to those willing to make a minimal $5 donation per month.
I've always wanted to finish it, but I never found enough volunteers to help.
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My intent was to make it free to play, but given significant advantages to those willing to make a minimal $5 donation per month.
I've always wanted to finish it, but I never found enough volunteers to help.
http://nsfw.in/ - good intention but I think I'm not the right person to own it. http://onebucketlist.com/ - born out of a Startup Weekend India version - In50Hrs.
How is http://nsfw.in different from any other URL shortener?
In good times I made ~2.5k EUR/year with ads (mostly text links to boost other site's pagerank), but I lack the time and motivation to market it right now. It's zero maintenance.
I've developed http://whos.it . The source code has a really nice architecture - it supports more TLDs than other services like it - it supports web scraping for TLDs that don't have a standard whois server - parsing data is also implemented. I wanted to convert it into a API to sell subscriptions, but I already busy with other projects.