So, what do you do to relax after a long but engrossing day of conference presentations at Web Directions South?
Why, you listen to more geekspeakers at a pub, of course, only this time with more booze and less attention span – Webjam8 at Bar Broadway with Lachlan Hardy doing a mighty job as ringmaster.
If you’re not yet familiar with the Webjam format, it goes something like this:
- 15-20 speakers
- 3 minutes each to spruik, explain and/or demo your cool new thang
- An SMS voting system to allow the punters to choose best presentation
In short, it’s frenetic, free form and funny. Some of the cooler stuff included:
Tweetbeer is a twitter interface for keeping track of who owes your beer (and who you owe beer to). Unfortunately there’s no ability just yet to clear your beer debts.
Mapanui is a maps application that has two sides to it. Firstly, you can use a Mapanui bookmarklet to generate a floating map over any address on any site (just drag the link to your browser’s bookmark bar).
Secondly, Mapanui gives you a simple, seamless method to add maps to your own sites through the creation of virtual address cards.
So simple and seamless, in fact, that I embedded one into this page in about 25 seconds.
Still in beta, but very nice.
RaphaelJS
Dmitry Baranovskiy delivered a great day one presentation on Web vector graphics, and Webjam was his chance to showcase his new web vector library — RaphaelJS.
RaphaelJS is a JavaScript library include that uses a combination of canvas, SVG and VML — depending on the browser — to render vector shapes to screen.
While RaphaelJS is still new and quite beta, it already seems to have significant advantages over current equivalents (in particular ExCanvas .
And the winner by geekular demand…
TurnTubelist
This was great fun. Mr Speaker and Henry Tapia showed off a really cool little web app that allows you to cue up YouTube music vids playlists, play two at a time and crossfade effortlessly between them — a musicvid mixup mashup, if you will.
The crowd was memerized as the guys skated between Rick Astley ‘Never gonna give you up’ in one window and Europe’s seminal ‘The Final Countdown’ in the other!
Respect.
The only problem with TurnTubeList is it’s entirely client-side and AFAIK is not available to download for your personal mixing pleasure. Hopefully they’ll make it available soon for us the play with.
It’s been over 12 months since the last Webjam, but if the success of Thursday night is any guide, it won’t be nearly as long till the next one.
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Hey thanks for the mention. Turntubelist is being groomed and tweaked a little bit for a public release really soon…
September 27th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
A pleasure Henry. It was a fun night and a turntubelist got a very rockstar debut.
September 28th, 2008 at 7:14 am
And thanks for the Mapanui plug! Needs more tweaking, but we’ll get there. Why not add some microformatted addess data?
Melbourne, Vic, AUOctober 11th, 2008 at 11:12 am
Oh and by the way, TurnTubelist is finaly out in the wild for people to mess around with: http://turntubelist.com/
February 7th, 2009 at 10:40 pm