A few months ago, we wrote about the love we have for Campaign Monitor. We love using it, and we’ve integrated it into several projects that we’ve worked on recently (including one we’ll tell you about next week).

One of the main reasons that we act like giddy schoolgirls around Campaign Monitor is the fact that they have a wonderful API. (An API is an interface that lets developers access features of a website from within their own code … it’s cool. Trust us!) Being the nice fellows that they are, they also included sample code that lets you easily access their API, if you are developing in ASP.Net or PHP. Of course, that left us RubyOnRails junkies out on the street, cold turkey style.

Not any more! It makes us immeasurably proud to announce the release of our first open source project: CampaignMonitor

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Biblio Launch

January 11th, 2006

The other day we were reading Seth Godin’s blog and there was an entry called Stuck Systems about how an online bibliography creator that allowed people to easily create and share bibliographies didn’t exist. So, we built one – Biblio.

It’s still very limited in it’s functionality (sharing bibliographies isn’t available yet), but it’s here, and it’s going to improve. We use Amazon Web Services to do the searching, and the wonderful Ruby/Amazon library, that makes it all dead simple to do.

Oh, and of course it’s built on RubyOnRails.

Let us know what you think.