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ODesk worked great for me, stick with very straight forward / easy tasks, I was paying $3/hr for someone to do data mining. I ended up with a great excel doc with over 3000 related sites & email addresses, very useful to my startups initial launch


The OP asked if you had used these services to find work. I think your response counts as a vote for "I've tried, but was unable to find a project that was worth my time".


i find paying anyone 3$/hr for doing anything slightly immoral


Depends on which country you are in. In India, a junior developer in an IT Services company (such as Infosys or TCS) makes 20-25k INR a month. Roughly about $3/hour.


While I would be hesitant to call it immoral, it can be alarming for a westerner to see that rate and realize the inevitability of it all. That being said markets find an equilibrium so long as they remain free, we have all kinds of things like unions to corporate collusion to corrupt governments, that work to keep them from actually being free in the real world. The reality is in some countries $3/hr is a respectable wage and corporations are exploiting wage and labor imbalances to pay that livable wage in one country while marketing their wares in a totally different economic environment. It may be immoral that we allow companies to exploit trade imbalances to the detriment of the people that are trapped in the reality of different economic conditions (e.g western workers), but that is a really complex subject to untangle.

To me, the part that I find perplexing is that if technical workers around the world knew exactly how short they are in supply they would understand their leverage in the market and not be asking for $3/hr. The thing is in some countries their is collusion to keep that realization from happening. I am not suggesting massive corporate conspiracies but rather people not knowing their true worth by gauging themselves and their income to local cultural norms instead of looking at global supply and demand and adjusting their rates accordingly. The reality is a guy in India or China could be charging $15 to $20 to $30 hr depending on specialty and still be competitive in the market.

That awakening happened among western technical workers and I think it will happen among other cultures, the cold hard reality is there is a small percentage of the population that choose technical career paths, and even fewer who are actually good at it. Once one realizes that the balances shifts in their favor.

I guess my point is in our field we only have our selves to blame if we are asking to little for our services. At one point outsourcing was used to leverage the price of technology down, but that has come back to bite the creator, it created new technical markets and constrained the supply of talent even further.


Millions of people would risk death for a chance at making 3usd an hour. People still die because they can't buy food. If westerners isolate themselves economically from the worlds poor in a misguided effort to remain morally pure, the worlds poor will suffer more, not less.


There's no need to isolate: just pay fairly. 3$/hr for programming work can't be considered fair by any stretch of the imagination, imo.


Just some website testing feedback I can't scroll the deals.html page while surfing on my iPad, the page is cut off, really bad when I'm browsing in landscape, almost half of the page is cut off, can't scroll down


Thanks for the feedback. I've noticed this as well. For some reason the page doesnt render properly on mobile devices. Working on getting that fixed.


Hey guys I've tried signing up as a developer but haven't gotten a registration email yet and therefore can't start using the library, is there some sort of waitlist??

I'm currently developing an app that could really use Walkbase's library / functionality, I'm really excited to start building with Walkbase as soon as possible!!


Hi, Sorry for the inconvenience. Seems that some of the registration emails end-up in the spam-folder for some users.

Please check your spam folder for the mail. If it's not there, you can contact us directly at support@walkbase.com and well set you up an account directly asap.

,,Tuomas Wuoti CEO, Walkbase


No problem, the confirmation email was in spam folder, found it and my account is active! Thx, really great API, can't wait to start developing with it!!


Great to hear. We're happy to have you as part of the growing Walkbase developer community. If anything comes up, we're here to help!


Not the first person to bring up the domain issue, I might have to consider rebranding the site

The for sale option feature is currently in development, will hopefully launch next month!!


Also, since you think of rebranding... have you narrowed down to a smaller niche?

Yes car fanatics like all kind of cars, but you might create better, tighter communities if you selected one (and eventually replicate) niches: modders/racers could have some car porn to look at, antiques/american classics too but are very different than the fast&furious crowd...

It would help you get a better identity (just my 2 cents)


This is AWESOME!!!! Exactly the location functionality I was looking for to support a new app I'm building


Great to hear! Hit us up on info@walkbase.com if you have any questions on this.


Awesome thread!! I've been wanting to get feedback on this too, thx


Cool idea, any ideas on how to approach that development wise? Is it possible to create a year drop down menu that can select more than 1 year at a time?


There are a couple different ways to do it. One example as I mentioned would be like eBay's search [1], where the parameters are input by text. Another good example I've seen is on the KSL Classifieds car search website [2]. There it's a single drop down, where you can select just one year, or if you input two years, it will become a range.

[1] http://imgur.com/WjkkF [2] http://imgur.com/QutTt


Awesome feedback, thx!!


Thx I did all the dev & design, please send over the site to any car enthusiast friends u have.

I'm emailing as many car clubs as possible to try and gain users, currently only a very small % of users are adding cars, any comments on the signup / add car functionality? If ur friend uses the site I would really appreciate his/her feedback

As for competition there are some car galleries out there but none focus on user generated content / car profiles, at most users can send pics in by email ( very lame! )

Thx again!!


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