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Old news
It’s though as we’ve forgotten this site needs to be updated every once in a while!
Well, the latest stuff we went public with were the redesign of Podravka’s corporate site and updates to “Vegeta”, “RTL pomaze djeci”, “eZadar” and “Nacional” websites.
Podravka.hr, website of the biggest Croatian food company, is now being powered by core.web and can do all sorts of cool stuff. It can even talk to Flickr in a sense that every image uploaded to the CMS has the option to end up in Podravka’s photostream. The site also features our new multimedia player (code name: project 9137) that supports video chaptering. You can see how it works on Podravka’s redesign news article.
(We’ve written more info on the entire project in our portfolio entry.)
Vegeta websites, all ten of them, have a bit of a new look. The polaroids you can browse through on them represent recipes that have been retrieved from Coolinarika, the culinary portal, via our own magic API.
The website of the humanitarian organization that we are sponsoring, “RTL pomaze djeci” (RTL is helping children), recently got the ability to receive on-line donations via credit cards. The campaign the organization ran in Dec 2007. raised about 2.6 mil Kunas, which is about 350 thousand Euros, a sum that will without a doubt help out a number of projects (sorry, article in croatian only) the organization is taking care of.
eZadar started this year with the ability to have registered users. They made us implement this feature so they could give out valuable prizes, and yet they do not let us participate in the competitions. Outrageus!
“Nacional” enlisted our help to build them Izbori ‘07 (Elections ‘07), a site within their site that kept track on everything going on in croatian politics during the election campaigns. Now that the elections have gone by, the site represents a nice little chronology of events.