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31.08.10 - Nokia Own Voice for Ovi Maps
If you have Ovi Maps on a Nokia phone, try out the Own Voice Facebook App and get your friends voices on your sat nav.

This was a Flash project I worked on with several other developers at glue, my parts including the 3D transitions between screens using Papervision 3D. Even if you don't have Ovi Maps, the app is well worth a look.
26.05.10 - Oasis Sand-Which? App
An Application I developed for Oasis is now live on their Facebook page! Click the Sand-Which tab to take a look, it's a simple game in which you spin an Oasis bottle to decide what to eat for lunch. Developed as part of my work for glue Isobar (previously glue London).
19.02.10 - RBS 6 Nations - Sing For Your Seat
My first major client build for Glue London is now live! It's a video-based competition to win tickets to the RBS 6 Nations rugby championship, you can try it on Facebook without needing to enter (unless you want to of course!).

I worked primarily on the Flash front end development, which involved quite a lot of new areas for me, such as recording to Flash Media server and interacting with the YouTube and Facebook APIs. You can read a bit more about it on my Glue projects page.
29.12.09 - Glue Projects
Few design changes around the site, mainly some menu rearrangements to allow for new sections. The first of these to get some content is Glue in Flash Development, which currently just has the Tweet a Wish project I worked on, but surely more to come!

Also check out the updated About Me page! Lots of major updates to come over the New Year period.
16.12.09 - Tweet A Wish
This week the first project I worked on for glue London went live, a Christmas themed Twitter-powered website for the Make-A-Wish foundation. Explore the website at www.tweetawish.co.uk.

Users can use the #tweetawish hashtag in their Twitter messages to send wishes into the scene to create a star, and we'll donate to Make-A-Wish every time they do. Best of all is that wishes will also appear every few minutes at Liverpool Street Station, see some pictures on the Facebook event.