Apr 2, 2007 12:47:00 AM

How We Are Doing It : New Internet Trends

Broadband, AJAX, APIs, OpenSource, smart browsers, low cost servers have all come together at the right time for PeopleBrowsr.com. Smart browsers and AJAX give our developers the tools to rapidly respond to mouse clicks without always going back to remote servers.Facebook, Craigslist, Twitter, Tumblr and the guys at Google are inspiring us to use

RSS. RSS feeds provide a rich form of up to date content from real people. No longer do we have to rely on the media moguls or large websites for interesting data. The best and the coolest now comes from all of us - normal web users with something to say on the web.Google, Twitter, YouTube, and a small group of other leading web companies are releasing

Feb 2, 2007 12:27:00 AM

The Development

We're finally ready to write code.The guys are having (mostly) great ideas - plus some truly strange ones - so we're continuing to brainstorm, draft, design and change.

We dream of creating something new and completely different from what already exists online. We're working hard to match the newest technologies to the users' needs.

Jan 3, 2007 9:59:00 PM

PeopleBrowsr Elements

PeopleBrowsr is going to be:
  • A PeopleWiki
  • A social network aggregator
  • A set of tools to interact with friends

Jan 2, 2007 12:21:00 AM

Looking For A Team

We've done a lot of googling to find developers who are best in class with AJAX mapping, video streaming and content management.And they're picking up the pieces of the puzzle and working on shaping the site.

Where do they come from? All over the world; Canada, Italy, India, United States, Germany, UK, Russia, Israel and of course, Australia. Here they are:

Dec 12, 2006 7:24:00 PM

Taking Shape: The Grid And The 'PBID'


We've been hunting for a small web designer and found a two person team. An Australian and a Swedish designer.

Nov 22, 2006 1:38:00 AM

The Project : a Multitask Tool

PeopleBrowsr will gather information in two ways:
  • Inside the user's garden, displaying information coming from the user's friends; friends' tweets, status updates and blog posts all together, in one place.
  • Outside the user's garden, up-popping public feeds from random users.

Nov 1, 2006 10:25:00 PM

This Is How Everything Started

We are big social network users - yeah, say geeks - and our friends are too.
Managing all the different networks and getting in contact with all the people we know was becoming hard : too many log-in to do, too many URL and pages to navigate and too many news missed, just because all that stuff is hard to manage and time is never enough. Frustrating.

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