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Web Sites
I have spent a lot of time building web sites, particularly for online communities.
Sites are linked to if they are still available.
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Summer 2003 - Present
My personal blog, where I write about more recent ongoings, ramble, etc.
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Spring 2003
The Tech Roadmap is an economic development tool for New York's Capital Region that catalogs organizations in five technology groups. One of the most interesting features of this site is the mapping feature which allows you visualize the physical location of member organizations.
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incubator.com
Summer 2002
incubator.com was an online community for business incubators, their startups, and organizations that could provide funding to those start-ups.
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NREL GrowthLink
Spring 2003
This site includes a subset of the companies on incubator.com, but it was built specifically for clean energy companies.
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Spring 2001
This site was designed to be the student-run community center for the EMAC program, with sections devoted to job listings, events, and resources for students.
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Fall 2002
Telepars is a tool for exploring the ingredients in food. You can view food items and the ingredients they contain, and then you see other food items that contain the same ingredient.
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Fall 2002
I designed this site as an introduction to the US Interstate Highway System. I still get a surprising number of e-mails about it.
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Dewey
Fall 2003
Dewey was a web browser bookmark synchronization system. It let you sync bookmarks between all of your browsers to a web site, and then back to your other browsers. I worked on the software back-end to Dewey as well as the site's design and the project's logo.
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Summer 2004
I designed this page for Ground Zero, a group at RPI that provides artistic and musical activities for the greater RPI community.
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Mass. Biomedical Initiatives
Summer 2001
I designed MBI's web page and built some back-end tools to maintain it.
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Red & White
Fall 2002
I designed the site for Red & White, RPI's Student Alumni Association, as well as the organization's logo.
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