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I'm the guy behind http://inspiresme.r08.railsrumble.com - worked solo and it was an excellent experience. Would recommend the next iteration to everyone that's interested in Rails webapp development.
Thanks for the mention of SoundFolder! The aim when designing and coding it was to make it as simple for both artists and consumers to use and to get rid of the annoying social networking side of things and focus on just delivering the music - it's all about the music.
The Rails Rumble comp this year has provided some really good competition - will be interesting to see who takes out the prizes!
Everyone did a great job! It was extremely difficult to narrow it down to ten to mention here. :)
Integration with Upcoming and other event syndications are already on cards. We will be introducing whole bunch of improvements to the app after RailsRumble ends. Also, We are planning to open source the app so anyone could customize it for their own conferences.
RailsRumble was a great experience. This was the first time we took part in it. To read more about our experiences please check our blog post : http://vesess.com/blog/2008/10/21/rocking-with-...
Devin Willis
Scratching my own itch, My tool helps users engage with their contacts in their address book.
Our contacts have a wide range of interests that vary over time.
Needless to say, it is hard to keep track of what they are and as a result when we have something to share, we are not exactly sure which of our contacts are interested in it. So we end up either sending it to those that are not quite interested or not sending it to the right person.
We miss an opportunity to engage.
EngageVia allows you to tag yourself and tag your contacts in your address book and when you get ready to share something, simply tag the content and the tool handily tells you which of your contacts are interested in it so you can send it only to them.
What you see in the competition is only a prototype,
plans are there to extend it with more features to make engagement with your contacts more realistic.
Your Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Congratulations to the winners and the participants as well!
Best.
alain
We'll be launching the fuller, production version early next year. Still looking for the best city to launch with! We're also looking to develop an office version in parallel that will be open-source, for companies to support the carpooling efforts of their employees.