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We are a web consultancy specialising in fast-turnaround, high complexity, social media web applications.

Think of us as your web dev 'A' Team.

Projects labelled 'PHP'

A micro-blogging platform in 1 week

9th Sep 08 | Filed Under 'MySQL, PHP, Wordpress, iPhone, mobile, sms, twitter'

One thing we love is to really flex our coding muscles, so when multi-award-winning marketing company Euro RCSG Riley (ERR) approached us to develop a micro-blogging platform in just one week we couldn’t refuse. Read more…

Buzzspotr - messaging meets location

22nd Feb 08 | Filed Under 'JavaScript, MySQL, PHP, maps, twitter'

Buzzspotr

Following the success of Blog Friends V1, we again joined Luke and i-together to create a new app - Buzzspotr. Buzzspotr combines instant messaging and locations to enable you to quickly and easy see where the buzz is. The project was inspired by Lloyd Davis and Mike Butcher during the early days of starting the Social Media Cafe. As they are both avid users of twitter (like many of the Social Meda community in London), and they needed a way to organize gatherings of social media types, it was natural to combine twitter with Google Maps. Read more…

Blogfriends Version 1!

3rd Dec 07 | Filed Under 'FBJS, MySQL, PHP, facebook'

Blogfriends Application By BrainBakery

We’ve been working with Luke Razzell from i-together for a few months now, supporting the Blog Friends facebook app with ongoing updates. With the app having been live for about 5 months now, we thought it’d be great to spruce things up a bit and take advantage of the latest features of facebook’s API.

Blog Friends V1 amounts to a significant re-write of the entire front-end along with major portions of the back-end. The app is now effectively a full-blown feed-reader, entirely within facebook, and is currently the most advanced facebook app we know of (or so our users tell us).

LuckyVoice CMS (Part 1)

8th Oct 07 | Filed Under 'CMS, MySQL, PHP, pdf'

It’s always great when a client comes back to you - and when they come back three times in a row it’s a sign you are doing something right for them!

LuckyVoice CMS

Having happily worked with us before on their SingStatus and KaraokeDNA facebook apps, karaoke startup LuckyVoice had no hesitation hiring us again to help build their new website. Read more…

Monster faces of rock: KaraokeDNA facebook app

18th Sep 07 | Filed Under 'FBJS, MySQL, PHP, facebook, imagemagick'

LuckyVoice BrainBakery KaraokeDNA

As part of karaoke startup LuckyVoice’s latest marketing campaign, we were approached to produce another facebook app. This time, the brief was to produce an app that’d allow users to build identikit characters based on the karaoke songs they like to sing.

The app itself was fairly straightforward, but the real trick was making the identikit images… with about a billion different combinations, we decided to leave the task to our XCalibre servers via awesome open-source command-line image-editor ImageMagick. To get the images, we wrote scripts to subtract the various face components and add them together on the fly, creating truly horrifying hybrids ; )

Singstatus Facebook App for LuckyVoice

18th Sep 07 | Filed Under 'FBJS, MySQL, PHP, facebook'

Singstatus

A quick bit of facebook fun for karaoke startup LuckyVoice. Using LuckyVoice’s extensive song database, the app allows you to set your mood by choosing song lyrics. The app was designed and built in a couple of days.

Pushing Facebook to the limit with Blog Friends

16th Jul 07 | Filed Under 'FBJS, MySQL, PHP, facebook'

Two weeks ago we were approached by Luke Razzell of i-together.com to create a new facebook application called Blog Friends. Luke’s goal was to make blog-reading and discovery easy… and yet the server-side aspects of filtering keywords against users’ social networks meant for tough server-side coding. So naturally we said yes!

Blog Friends V0.1 Screenshot

The genius of the application was the social network filtering, but this presented a lot of serious challenges - especially for the servers.  Thankfully our friends at XCalibre came up trumps and supplied us with a dedicated database server along with a couple of beta elastic-computing “flexiscale” virtual servers.