CommunityWalk is a web 2.0 user created community with location mapping, photos and multimedia, and much more. Ideacodes worked with Jared Cosulich, CEO and founder, to reshape the strategy, design, and functionality of the new dynamic home page. Learn more...
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eHub and EmilyChang.com Join the Corante Network Web Hub, “your starting point for keeping abreast of the best writing and thinking on the forces and factors impacting the Web and where it’s headed. Here you’ll find the field’s most insightful observers and commentators tracking and reporting on its latest developments as well as weighing in on its future.” Read Emily’s blog post.
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Both eHub and emilychang.com have joined the Web 2.0 Workgroup, “a network of premium weblogs that write content exclusively about the new generation of the Web. Combined, these sites reach a large readership of influential technology and media professionals.” Read Emily’s blog post.
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In his Best of the Web article at Forbes.com, Matt Rand discusses Microsoft’s Live.com portal and cites eHub as an AJAX resource. Read Rand’s full article, Microsoft’s Model Turns Left.
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Ideacodes has been hired by a new San Francisco based company to design the identity, UI and AJAX interactivity for their premiere social web application scheduled to launch this winter.
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Ideacodes is pleased to announce a collaboration with Jared Cosulich, creator of CommunityWalk, a new Google maps web application for building communities. Ideacodes will work with Jared to redesign of the front-end interface with a focus on enhancing user experience, discoverability of content, navigation, and search. CommunityWalk is a free web application which gives you the ability “to share your community with the world” by adding locations, descriptions, comments, photos, and video of locations that are plotted onto an interactive Google map. CommunityWalk can be used as a visual mapping tool for any number of projects - documenting vacations, organizing groups, showing routes, planning a trip, and so much more. Each community that you create can be made public or private. Since it’s launch in September 2005, more than 400 communities have been created around the world.
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eHub shoots to the number 5 spot on Daypop’s Top 40 for October 2 and 3. The Daypop Top 40 is a list of links that are currently popular with webloggers from around the world.
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eHub Interviews, a series of email interviews with the creators of Web 2.0 applications and services, will launch this week (October 3-8, 2005) as part of the unofficial Web 2.0 week here in San Francisco.1 With over 150 web applications and services in eHub (and growing every day), we felt it was time to hear about Web 2.0 from the people making it.
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Emily Chang’s eHub reaches over 1000 bookmarks in del.icio.us and slides into the number 1 spot on del.icio.us popular after a wave of new linking and posts from bloggers, including Seth Godin, Stowe Boyd in Corante, Josh Porter, Barb Dybwad in the Social Software Weblog, Pete Cashmore, Mark Evans, Nancy White, Jon Gales and Planet Ajaxian and numerous others.
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Emily Chang’s eHub web 2.0 software resource has risen to the delicious popular page since Tuesday, Sept 13 with over 400 bookmarks, has been blogged and linked by bloggers in the United States, Spain, Germany, Japan, China, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal, and has received over 5000 unique global visitors to the site since its launch on Monday, September 12. eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing. For AJAX and Ruby on Rails applications specifically, visit Max Kiesler’s mHub.
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In the latest article from Blogma, ”Doing the Mambo over open source” by News.com’s executive editor Mike Ricciuti, Ideacodes co-founder Max Kiesler was quoted in the Blog community response section at the bottom of the article. See Max’s original post: Mambo Dancing to a New Tune
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Six Apart, the world’s leading weblog company and makers of Live Journal, TypePad, and Movable Type, hires Ideacodes to assist in wireframe design and development, as well as interface and visuals for the next version of its popular blog service and software. Learn more
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