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I just created this subreddit http://www.reddit.com/r/12for12/. I'm not attached to the name at all if you want to do something different, but thought it'd be good to get a start as there appears to be interest.

I have a similar goal this year of releasing a product each month so am happy to moderate.


Nice, I sub'd it. You should post your projects there or on a blog! I can tell you already I feel more drive towards getting these done and sticking to it for 12 months.


San Francisco, CA -- full-time

Blurb is a creative publishing and marketing platform that unleashes the creative genius inside everyone. Blurb’s platform makes it easy to design, publish, market and sell professional-quality print and ebooks. Blurb’s bookstore and online marketing tools enable customers to market and sell their books, and keep 100% of their profit. Blurb’s social and community features allow customers to create and share Blurb books across social channels with ease.

We are looking for a strong web developer to join our 5 person web team. Our stack includes: Ruby (Rails), Javascript (Ember.js, Backbone), PostgreSQL, Redis

http://www.blurb.com/jobs/sr-software-engineer


San Francisco, CA -- full-time

Blurb is a creative publishing and marketing platform that unleashes the creative genius inside everyone. Blurb’s platform makes it easy to design, publish, market and sell professional-quality print and ebooks. Blurb’s bookstore and online marketing tools enable customers to market and sell their books, and keep 100% of their profit. Blurb’s social and community features allow customers to create and share Blurb books across social channels with ease.

We are looking for a strong web developer to join our 5 person web team. Our stack includes: Ruby (Rails), Javascript (Ember.js, JQuery), PostgreSQL, Redis

http://www.blurb.com/jobs/sr-software-engineer


My wife and I made a great book of wedding photos for both sets of parents on Blurb. Great experience on the site -- keep up the good work!


I wrote a web app a while ago that is the same idea as Play and uses the rdio API.

http://funbox.herokuapp.com/

Built using node.js, sockets and heroku.


Is it open source?


Nice, there are so many resources for what people are listening to right now that I'm sure that algorithm would be easier if you were to do it again now. In this case, when the queue is empty it uses search.twitter to find some music that people are currently listening to. (I'm the developer)


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