Repost this here in case the other thread dies: Some seriously nice apps in there. Really impressed by the concepts and execution.<p>My favorites (thus far):<p>An awesome looking iPhone game powered by a Rails app: <a href="http://warsquare.r10.railsrumble.com/" rel="nofollow">http://warsquare.r10.railsrumble.com/</a><p>AirportAtlas, find power, wi-fi, etc. in airports: <a href="http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/team-rocketpants" rel="nofollow">http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/team-rocketpants</a><p>Newspaper.ly looks like an app I had an idea for: a news reader that only shows you stuff the app thinks you would like: <a href="http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/infinity-pool-boom-boom" rel="nofollow">http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/infinity-pool-boom-boom</a><p>A co-worker's IM gateway project: <a href="http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/this-we-can-have" rel="nofollow">http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/this-we-can-have</a><p>Project management that makes sense to me: <a href="http://splendidbacon.com/" rel="nofollow">http://splendidbacon.com/</a><p>(And of course my entry - <a href="http://tldr.it" rel="nofollow">http://tldr.it</a> , a summarizer for RSS feeds and other URL's - <a href="http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/my-other-car-is-your-face" rel="nofollow">http://r10.railsrumble.com/teams/my-other-car-is-your-face</a>)
I guess this explains the explosion of "48 hour" apps popping up recently and making me feel incompetent. Some very, very nice work in there, and some I'm insanely jealous someone else got to make before I did (like newspaper.ly).<p>Thanks for this :).
Sorry to throw a tiny little wrench, but the list reads like a well-crafted parody of modern startup culture. There's nothing truly interesting in there. Just bland reshuffling of pseudo-innovative social networking stuff.<p>Sure, some of them look really polished. Sure, some of them might be somewhat useful. But man, the cognitive power wasted on yet another "SHARE YOUR TOP FIVE LIST", "SHARE YOUR TODOS", "SHARE" [+ something you didn't use to share]? Astounding. Now, the downvoting shall commence.
My team built a lightweight news aggregator aggregator(<a href="http://agragr.com" rel="nofollow">http://agragr.com</a>) which pops things up as they hit the front page in various places. So far I'm finding it's replaced a couple of tabs I would normally have open.<p>The stand out project I've seen so far is probably <a href="http://desksnear.me" rel="nofollow">http://desksnear.me</a> for finding nearby desks that are available.
Language Exchange looks neat, though I don't know anything about learning foreign languages.<p>At IO this year, Paul Graham and a bunch of other cool people talked about how interesting education via the Internet will be. And how tough it is to monetize.
One of my friends did Kensho: <a href="http://kensho.r10.railsrumble.com/" rel="nofollow">http://kensho.r10.railsrumble.com/</a><p>Click on the little about box, not only is it a website, but also an API...