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Archive for July, 2007

Enhancements and bug swattin’

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Today we released into the wild some enhancements and bug fixes to our products.

Now, when FeVote prompts you to login or register, and you oblige, you’re gracefully taken back to the page you were originally on. This is how all web-based applications should be!
Registration has been streamlined: less input boxes to fill out, and you’re automatically logged in after registration.

Our Suggestions application on Facebook no longer requires Facebookers to add the application — after logging in once and for all, they’re good to go.

Aside from the less exciting bug fixes, we’ve been working on the products we spoke about in our last post: Widget, Facebook, and the API, prioritized in that exact order actually!

Soon, expect some nifty updates to the Widget…

Widget, Facebook, an API

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

The crickets have been chirping here on the blog, but we’ve been very busy working on these three things:

FeVote Widget: voting on suggestions within the widget is around the corner! Suggestion sorting is also on the to-do.

FeVote Facebook Application: shhh… it’s been quietly released, but we’ve got big plans for it in the near future. James, you have been a tremendous help. (More on James later.)

FeVote API: We released the first version of our “Cross-Site Authentication” API today. It lets web services automatically log their users into FeVote — that way, users don’t have to bother with registering and logging in. (We’ve got a few things against forcing users to register.) There’s loads more still to come from the FeVote API that will enable developers to do a slew of other neat things with suggestions.

There’s a lot to look forward to!

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