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Swarmation
by Saber-tooth Moose-Lion
A collaborative game in which each player controls a pixel. The goal is to create formations with other players before the time expires. -
Gabber
by Explorer Sox
update : For a more chat like experience, go too this new client (no new server code required) - http://severe-leaf-66.heroku.com/More info » -
Blädderblock
by Rallarpojken (Solo)
Spend some time sketching with friends. Try to guess the correct word while praying your fellow blädderblockers are good at drawing.More info » -
Wrath
by Prague.js
Hosted web/REST API testing suite helping you to write your server/client parts by generating mock test for both sides from a single API description.More info » -
Simulchart
by AwesomeTown
Realtime charts that can be embedded anywhere. Simulchart provides a REST API (just a post) to allow you to push updates to your chart from anywhere. We envision it being used to create system dashboards, realtime analytics displays, and for sparklines. It is fully cross-browser compatible.More info » -
Speedo
by Speedo (Solo)
Speedo is a Free SaaS based application designed to make usability research more innovative and easier to use. Most heat mapping applications require you to log in to there site to view the generated results from there deployment scripts. For speedo that is not the case, it lives directly in your browser you can browser to any page in your own side, press the konamicode sequence and watch the heat come in.More info » -
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Jackalope
by Jackalope
Jackalope is a real-time web stats viewing application. Using web sockets and Node.js every site visitor's activity is relayed to an admin page on which statistics and heatmaps are given in real time.More info » -
TweetIRC
by Celestial Being (Solo)
A Twitter client with an interface similar to IRC clients like mIRC/XChat.
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What
Node.js Knockout is a 48-hour coding contest using node.js inspired by Rails Rumble. 215 teams around the world wrote code between August 28 & 29, 2010 UTC.
