A successful first Demolicious
Submitted by adamd on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 20:01.
We were overwhelmed with the interest this event received. The docket filled up fast and it became obvious people wanted to show off what they're working on. Then as the crowd filtered into CubeSpace, we also learned there are a lot of people who want to see what others are up to. There will be another Demolicious soon.
Thanks to everyone who came and made the event a success. A special thanks to the five demoers and Strands, who sponsored us with refreshments.
Below are some quick links from tonight's Demolicious. To get a better feel for the event, check out Dawn Foster's write-up or Amber Case's review.
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The demos:
- Metroseeq, local business directory with coupon/savings. Check out the Wheel of Meals!
- Don Park's XFN Spider, a way of seeing . Try your Twitter page and see where it takes you.
- Matt King showed his Interface Content Management System. It's internal-only now, but he says they'll have a licensed and hosted version available soon.
- GoLifeMobile is a mobile platform built to work on most phones. Currently their service works on any phone with Java (iPhone version coming soon). To check it out, type in your mobile number in the upper right of the GoLifeMobile homepage.
- GreenRenter is a site for renters to find a green place to live or work. Keep an eye for the upcoming green score feature.

My First Demolicious!
Submitted by dougcoleman on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 22:52.Hey Adam,
Thanks for putting together a great Demolicious tonight. This was my first time attending. I plan to have a post up about it soon- http://dougcoleman.wordpress.com/
I hope to see you at the next one. If you need help with any of your events or need a venue, let me know.
Thanks for another great event Adam!
Submitted by lev on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 22:49.I really enjoyed having the chance to share what we have been up to with GreenRenter and get some feedback from the audience, in addition to learning about the exciting projects other folks are working on. Any other feedback is more than welcome! Looking forward to the next one.