July 9th, 2007
I’m switching to Dojo. I plan to implement Dojo 0.9 on Elitizmr and document the implementation here on the Elitizmr blog. My hopes are that my experience might help others with implementing Dojo.
So, last week I downloaded Dojo 0.9 beta. I got the 8MB gzipped tar from their download directory. I haven’t had a chance to take a look at what’s in it yet, but I’ll get to that soon.
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February 21st, 2007
The Web 2.0 elite has finally arrived!
Yes, it’s true. Elitizmr is open for business. The site was officially made live at about 9:30pm tonight. I hope you enjoy it!
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July 7th, 2006
I’ve really been procrastinating on the Elitizmr logo and design. I tried to get an friend who shall remainn nameless to do a logo, but I don’t think he’s had much time for it. So, I finally made a logo myself.
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April 5th, 2006
So, I’ve started to add stuff to the Elitizmr wiki. Just a few pages, like the help page and the about page. Oh, and a couple of Web 2.0 Elite pages.
Check out…
Ok, that’s all I had time for. But I can already see this becoming a huge mass of wiki pages about the Web 2.0 Elite.
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March 29th, 2006
So, it seems that I’ve figured out what I want to do with Elitizmr. I want Elitizmr to be a veritable who’s who of the Web 2.0 elite. I want to list all of the elite people associate with Web 2.0. Sort of like a Wikipedia for Web 2.0 elite. I’ll have all of the info on the Web 2.0 elite. Things such as blogs, Flickr profile, Upcoming profile, etc. One compact corner of the interweb which holds all Web 2.0 elite data.
So, I put up a wiki. Since that’s where I want to keep this list of Web 2.0 elite. Having a wiki will enable a community to keep it updated. So, information should never go stale.
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