Sunday, June 17, 2007

Jewelry Online

Jewelry Online Blog.
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Moodmill

Mood Mill is a social mood management website. Who made this site wanted to know mood fast. He found out that he was very lazy to update blog (2 blog sites had already abandoned). He want a good personal mood management, a log, a quick ‘n easy website for managing and sharing my short logs.

The research and development continued. The mock-up was done in October 2006. After hair-pulling domain search phase (nearly 1 month), the project officially named: Mood Mill.

Due to the lacking of spare time, the project was abandoned for nearly 3 months. Just the moment before he decided to launch it, Twitter launched! He was thinking that Mood Mill really needed more developers, especially a decent designer and a programmer. The condition was: 80% code, 0% design.

The search for a team didn’t go quite well. One local ex-office mate designer said no, another ex-office mate designer never gave an answer. And yet another ex-office mate designer said yes but she never worked it out eventually.

Finally, when Christine (ex-office mate programmer) joined the Mood Mill wagon, He decided to stop searching for any designer. Both’ve decided that she will focus on the code and I’ll take care of the design & marketing.

So here we are, ready to begin our dream.
Here:http://www.moodmill.com/
Felix Widjaja - he considers himself as a web technology activist, mac enthusiast & sushi lover. Spends his time reading news feeds, dating his lovely girl, playing Warcraft III while thinking what’s the next web big thing while putting up ideas for moodmill.

Code Generator

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Photobucket has created a new application for Facebook–Photobucket Postcards can now be sent to your friends on Facebook’s social networking site.

Photobucket has created a new application for Facebook–Photobucket Postcards can now be sent to your friends on Facebook’s social networking site.

With Photobucket Postcards, you can send an image, slideshow, mashup or video with a greeting attached. You can use your own Photobucket media, or choose from Photobucket’s images and videos catalog for your postcard, which is searchable directly on Facebook. Friends will need to install this application in order to view the postcard you sent. You can also add a postcard to your own profile. From here, friends will be able to forward postcards to other friends, or view the full size on Photobucket. This all works in the same manner as gifting other friends; unless you change your settings for this app, your postcard and who you sent it to will show in your feeds.

While the postcards you add to your own profile are saved, it would be handy to save those sent to friends as well. And while the other slide show creators like Slide and RockYou already have Facebook apps, this is the first for Photobucket. Considering its acquisition by MySpace, and MySpace’s own views on widgets, we’re rather surprised to see a Photobucket application on Facebook at all.
More at:http://apps.facebook.com
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Cluztr

Cluztr takes it to the web by tracking every site you visit online through your browser. Not only that, it also keeps a history log or “clickstream” of all those sites. One word of advice, avoid visiting sites that your mother would not think much of, as it’s all out there for your friends to view. Cluztr installs a plug-in to your FireFox or Flock browser (sorry IE and Safari users, Cluztr is hopeful for a mid to late 2007 release) where it then captures your entire web surfing history and compiles it into your “clickstream” which you are free to share or publish on the web for all your friends to see. There are also social functions built into the sidebar which allow for posting of messages for that specific site which other users can see when visiting that same site.
For more :http://www.cluztr.com/
(Via)-Mashable