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New features & improvements to kindo

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

We’ve been hard at work since we went live with Kindo, and yesterday did another major release which we’re really proud of…
Check it out, you should start to see the first signs of our social direction, which sets us apart from being “yet another genealogy application”… 11 Languages helps too…
_ Kindo - Some […]

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How to use Kindo

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Check it out, something nice to watch on Google Video:

_ http://video.google.com/
From:
http://blog.kindo.com/

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No more Beta - Kindo is born today!

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Right now there are lots of proud moms and pops here at our Putney offices! Today we’ve just released our first public version of Kindo [kindo.com], along with some nice improvements to our baby:

Pruning is better (and you can use your keyboard to move your family tree around)
Invitations are smoother (and we’re playing nicer […]

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Launching our Alpha, making progress, what a day!

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

The last three months will probably never been forgotten amongst the people that have put this Alpha release together. We’ve assembled a pretty large team from more than a few different cultures, and we’ve managed technically to develop something which in my humble opinion is truly cutting edge. Most importantly, we’re doing something which we […]

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The Joy of wireframing

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

Yesterday and today I was in two meetings which were wireframe sign-off and iteration meetings, and I have to say that the work put into doing the wireframes has really paid off. Both clients are happy that their needs are being understood and met, and one client even expressed joy at having something that […]

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The value of semantically correct XHTML, without using tables

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Ok, so I am going to use my revamping of the dating site as another topic for this post. As I identified in the previous post, we have inherited the code from a previous developer and are making improvements to the site.
The previous site was almost completely table based - yuck!! Dan Cederholm […]

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