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 Thursday, September 17, 2009

WikiWorldBook, the global address book, launched a social contact widget today allowing users to bring all their social networking profiles and email into a single button. Privacy controls and anti-spam features let you be found on the web on your terms, without spammers.

We've put a good amount of work into the button, and are proud to have WikiWorldBook as one of our clients. If you're looking for a better way to let friends or strangers find and contact you, take WikiWorldBook's button for a spin.

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 Monday, September 07, 2009

We recntly built Infocore a mobile version of their site, complete with mobile device detection and a multi-use mobile template that is not only attractive on the latest devices, but degrades gracefully for older or smaller handhelds.

It was a fun project and we're glad that Infocore chose us for their new mobile presence on the web.

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 Wednesday, August 19, 2009

LibMob, the mobile book research solution, is back in business after a revamped mobile template and updated back end.

Amazon changed their product APIs recently, forcing us to swap in latest PEAR's Services_Amazon class and write a custom wrapper to integrate it into the existing LibMob engine.

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 Monday, August 17, 2009

WikiWorldBook, the global address book, got a huge facelift recently. Seriously huge. It's sporting a cleaner, better, slicker, more user-friendly interface, and is faster to boot. Big thanks to Obox Design for their design chops, and kudos to the DevNow team for all their hard code-slinging work!

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 Saturday, August 01, 2009

We're proud to announce the launch of a new social network for brides -- Style Circle. It's a social network built for our client Style Me Pretty, allowing brides, wedding planners, vendors, and wedding enthusiasts around the globe to learn, plan, share, and socialize.

It's built using BuddyPress and WordPress-MU, and a lot of work was done to make sure the user experience was not only friendly, but pretty. Plus, it features a very cool Inspiration Board Builder tool, allowing users to assemble thousands of professional-quality wedding-related images into boards and collages for their own exploration and inspiration.

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 Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Microsoft Local Impact map launched this week. It's an interactive rich UI application allowing users to click and drill down in a world map to see demographics, technical statistics, and stories of Microsoft and technology impact around the globe.

Big kudos (and judos?) to Stimulant for handling the RUI aspects, allowing the DevNow team to focus on web services, business logic, data mapping, and deployment.

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 Sunday, March 01, 2009

You can now find old friends and learn more about people using Twitter using the new Twitter FreeSearch Bot we built for WikiWorldBook. To use it, just follow @freesearch and send either a reply or a direct message to freesearch followed by the name of the person you want to know more about.

e.g. @freesearch Barak Obama

You'll then get back a tweet with information about that person's social network profiles around the web, powered by the people search engine at WikiWorldBook.

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 Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Nice article on Axon Flux about scaling a Rails site. Some helpful tips on monitoring processes and queries, using S3, search engines, and how so many Rails articles and plugins get out of date so quickly. I guess the article is more of a "helpful tips" post. But it was still handy.

Incidentally, New Relic looks really nice. I assume it's not totally free, or else a paid version will come out soon enough (a la Hoptoad, which I liked before & lost interest in).

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