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Certificatebuddy.com is a web application that...

Certificatebuddy.com: gift certificates made simple Certificatebuddy.com is a web application that allows small businesses to print and track gift certificates. I got frustrated by the lack of such a service when trying to make gift certificates for my girlfriend's online shop, so I made one.
posted to Projects by primer_dimer at 11:44 AM on December 16, 2009

It must be Etsy month here on Projects... here's...

Craftweasel: an Etsy recommendation engine It must be Etsy month here on Projects... here's my contribution - a website that generates personalized recommendations based on your favourites. It's incredibly simple to use - enter your etsy username, & craftweasel generates a selection of recently listed items that, based on your current favourites, are in keeping with your unique personal style.
posted to Projects by primer_dimer at 9:57 AM on July 25, 2009

A project I've been meaning to finish for ages - a...

Red Row Studio - Photography blog and gallery A project I've been meaning to finish for ages - a home for my photography on the net. Thanks to some fellow mefies for advice. This didn't end up quite how I thought it was going to, but I'm pretty pleased with it. Any comments/suggestions welcome.
posted to Projects by primer_dimer at 9:08 AM on June 5, 2009

Inspired in part by these AskMe questions, and...

MetaKitchen- organize your recipes online Inspired in part by these AskMe questions, and named by cashman, MetaKitchen lets you manage recipes you find online. Adding recipes is quick thanks to ingredient list parsing. Use tags and lists to organize your recipes. Any feedback here or on the forum would be welcome.
posted to Projects by primer_dimer at 9:28 PM on August 21, 2007

I realised after finishing my PhD that I’d...

Advice for PhD students, undergrads and researchers I realised after finishing my PhD that I’d accumulated a lot of knowledge, stuff that made me think “I wish someone had told me that when I started”. I also realised that I had no way to pass on what I’d learned, short of talking to each individual student that came through my lab. On PhDadvice.com I'll be writing articles about presenting your work, writing effectively, collaborating with other workers, managing your time, and other stuff that's useful to anyone working in a research environment. Feedback greatly appreciated.
posted to Projects by primer_dimer at 8:02 AM on November 27, 2006

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