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We make things like:

  • Site Remark

    is a contextual feedback tool that allows you greater access to feedback from your customers. Promote authenticity and transparent communication with your customers. Keep your customers... happy.
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    Site Remark
  • Notwify.Me

    makes Twitter work for you. Manage list signups, poll your followers, or manage notifications all from within Twitter. Finally, twitter is useful for everyone.
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    Notwify.Me : Manage Subscriptions & Signups easily via Twitter
  • Travel & Gather

    makes travel a lot more interesting. When you and your friends log travel, Travel and Gather cross-checks your schedule for possible intersections. Meet up when you're on the road. Together Wherever.
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    Travel & Gather
  • Mederize

    is a new standard for the traveling medical industry. Healthcare professionals store profile info, job application info, resume, documentation, reviews and more in a secure location making new job transitions simple and easy.
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    Mederize
  • Yer Gazette

    revolutionizes the news industry. Tired of others deciding what is news? Time to make yer own. Browse many news feeds & compose your own newspaper. Customize, layout, & distribute.
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    YerGazette: Yer News, Yer Way, for Yer People.

Blogalicious

Cameron Moll Colosseo iPad Martian Giveaway

Funny title huh? Today Cameron Moll launched his second iPad giveaway contest. You can read about the contest here. Take a look at my entry by going to http://cameron-moll-colosseo-ipad-martian-giveaways.com

Being the Best

First of all, to our readers, we apologize about the lack of posts. As anyone knows that plays in the 2.0 space, sometimes technology is its own worst enemy. With that being said, we have been diligently working with our partners, customers, and prospects in defining what Free Air Collective is. These discussions have also been important in our internal dialogue. Defining what we are is indeed important. Deciding if we are working with customers or if we are our own customers (building our own applications only).

Working Remotely - Still Small World

Free Air Collective started with a concept, Travel and Gather. It was a concept that I had been working on for a couple of years. I had met with potential investors, venture capital groups, and the final answer was: build a prototype. It was not until I read Guy Kawasaki’s book: The Art of the Start that things started to really click, literally and figuratively.

Trivia on Twitter post 2 days

We’re closing in on our second day after launching Trivia on Twitter and it’s be a ton of fun watching this grow. We’ve had some issues, which I am sure people are aware - specifically the LeaderBoard and people not getting credit for their answers. I wanted to take a moment and explain what happened and what we’ve been doing about it, but first I wanted to say thank you to everyone who has playing, tweeting about it and providing us with feedback. You guys are awesome!

Trivia on Twitter (Triv140) Goes Live!

Free Air Collective would like to announce a new company formed in partnership with Stage 2 Consulting. The company, Triv140, utilizes this little thing called Twitter, and makes a game out of it. Answer questions and win prizes… Simple as that. The smartest, brightest and of course fastest will win prizes.

Git Hooks

Like a lot of development shops, we use Git for source code management and campfire for internal communications with our team. We have a lot of projects going on, so it is important for us all to be aware of what the other is working on and doing.

An involuntary experiment in time constraints

I was awoken the other morning at 4am to the sound of rushing water. Needless to say it wasn’t the best way to wake up on a saturday.

The Burden of Social Media

The article, The Burden of Twitter by Steven Levy, talked about the guilt associated with not using your social sites enough.

Stand Bias

No matter how hard we try to look at something objectively, our bias’ soon take over. Whether it’s food, art, cars or real estate, our preferences ultimately prevail when making decisions in the consumer space.

10 ways to Rapid Development

At FACollective we primarily use Ruby on Rails for our web development framework as well as jQuery - we also use Erlang and other languages. These two frameworks aid in rapid development, however we can’t push things out as fast as we do if we stopped there.

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