In recent years, computers have become everyday communication tools, fast
approaching the commonness of telephones and televisions. Driving this
approach is the ever-expanding Internet, which enables users not only to
communicate with each other, but also to search for information of
particular interest. Two problems for Internet users are the time and
effort necessary to find information they want and to connect with other
users who share interest in similar information. Accordingly, the present
inventor devised systems, methods, and related software that spurs growth
of databases and/or fosters connections between users of those databases.
One exemplary method entails receiving user contributions to a
theme-oriented database, such as a health-information website and
granting users access rights to the database based on quantity, quality,
and/or relevance of their contributions. The exemplary method also shares
contact information with users making similar queries of the database,
ultimately promoting development of intelligent on-line communities.