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Ubiquity: the web made cool again

March 11th, 2009

If you haven’t heard about Ubiquity, I advise you to check it out. It’s a great Firefox plugin that allows basically any service to be at your disposal. The basic premise is you highlight some words, start typing an action, and it will find a service that meets your needs. Check out the video below for a better explanation. Watch out for a Grooveshark command later on.

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Long Time Coming: Widgets and New Work

November 12th, 2008

It has been a really long time since my last post. Lots of stuff have been happening at Grooveshark. We’ve created a widget site for sharing music across various social networks using Clearspring. Here’s an example below (you can also find it here):

I started part-time work with Conceptual Arts a local Gainesville web shop. The people are really cool and smart, so I’m really excited to work on lots of cool projects.

I’m also going to start tracking personal projects I work on in my Projects page. Hopefully by posting it online, it will force me to stop abandoning projects and create complete prototypes of each.

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