By Jonathan + May 29th, 2008
Since we launched last week, the number one most requested feature has been an embed: the ability to put your liveblog directly on your site. Who am I to argue?
Here’s the alpha of what the embed, powered by an iframe. Obviously we’ll be rolling out many more features to customize it to [...]
By Jonathan + May 28th, 2008
This week ScribbleLive was mentioned on net@net (about 25 minutes in) by The Amber Mac and Leo Laporte. Not to gush here, and Amber knows this embarrassing truth, but I’m a massive TWiT fan! I try to catch as many episodes of all the series as I can (when I’m not working on [...]
By Jonathan + May 26th, 2008
Michael and I decided today that we’re going to try to do everything we can to get ScribbleLive ready for the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC08) in a couple weeks. I know, we’re insane
Last year, the keynote on MacRumors drove over 200,000 simultaneous visitors to their site. We’re by no means that [...]
By Jonathan + May 24th, 2008
I don’t think Bark Busters is going to work for my dog
By Jonathan + May 22nd, 2008
Wow, ScribbleLive made the home page of TechCrunch today. Nice!
We are getting a huge wave of traffic as a result. I can’t login to our servers from the guest wifi at the mesh conference to see how things are going, but I’ll definitely throw a few more servers into the grid when I [...]
By Jonathan + May 22nd, 2008
We met Erick from Techcrunch today at mesh, and we got into CrunchBase! Thanks guys!
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By Jonathan + May 21st, 2008
Day 1 of the mesh conference is a wrap…well, I’m sure a bunch of people are still out at the party
Highlights of the first day were a guy from Joost saying there’s no way to get cheap bandwidth to stream video (umm…we did that at CTV), a guy unloading on Guin from CBC in [...]
By Jonathan + May 21st, 2008
I’m at mesh today, liveblogging the whole event. In honour of the event, we are unveiling the Beta of our liveblogging site formerly called ShiftEdit: ScribbleLive.
ScribbleLive has lots of new features, is easier on the eyes, and is way more stable. Thanks for everyone who participated in the Alpha and hope you like [...]