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LibMob Updated

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 […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 19, 2009
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WikiWorldBook Gets a Huge Facelift

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 […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 17, 2009
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Style Circle Launch — Social Network for Brides

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 […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 1, 2009
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Citizenship Map Silverlight Application Launches

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, […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- April 24, 2009
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Use Twitter to find friends and learn more about people

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 […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- March 1, 2009
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PromoAid, a Better Marketing Directory Platform, Launches

We recently launched sites for PromoAid. They hired us to build them not only a sharp corporate web site, but also a fully custom marketing directory platform for their business […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- February 16, 2009
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Site Launch: LibMob

We’re happy to announce the beta launch of LibMob, a mobile web site allowing you to get information about a particular book while you’re at the book store or the […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 28, 2008