Archive for December, 2005

News from the factory floor

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Quite a few things have been happening behind the scenes here at SuprGlu. Here are some highlights:

  1. We launched the Glu Factory. You may have noticed the factory illustration on the top of SuprGlu pages. We wanted to give our users some insight to the people behind SuprGlu, the service’s origins, and the current situation. At the heart of it, we are three individuals focused on creating a socially interesting service, and we could use your help!
  2. If you’re curious to read more about us, check out the interview with us over at Emily Chang’s eHub.
  3. Some very good news: We have secured a much more powerful server situation and will be migrating everything over within the next 24 hours. If you encounter a “Factory is temporarily closed” page within the next few hours, it just means the migration is happening and you should check back in a couple hours! Once the dust has settled from the move, we hope we’ll have a much improved refresh rate for everyone.

Thanks for all the feedback people have been sending in, and please do keep them coming!

SuprGlu + MySpace

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

Our fellow SuprGluist, entropicurity, wrote a comprehensive tutorial in our forum regarding gluing your MySpace blog.

In short, you need to find the feed URL for your MySpace blog and use our custom feed box to add that source. To find the URL, go to your MySpace blog page, view source, and on top there will be a line that looks like,

	

Where the “########” represents your friendID, and your MySpace’s blog’s feed is “http://blog.myspace.com/blog/rss.cfm?friendID=########”.

Thanks entropicurity!

SuprGlu pieces your web together. It is an experiment by Iridesco, Inc.

And the outstanding folks behind the oustanding operation are (in alphabetical order):

  1. Danny
  2. Dee
  3. Shawn

If you need to track your time, you might be interested in this application we built called Harvest, the simplest and most beautiful time tracking application there is:

time tracking harvest

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