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Thursday 14 February 2008

MapEcos, GWT powered

Sumit Chandel

We've been lucky enough to receive yet another guest blog post, this time from Evan Tice who developed MapEcos.org using GWT. Evan is an undergraduate at Dartmouth College and developed the MapEcos project along with a team of students and staff there, in collaboration with faculty from Dartmouth, Duke, and Harvard. In an effort to increase awareness both about pollution statistics around the United States and GWT goodness, we've invited Evan to write a guest blog post to share his experience. Read on further below for his explanation of the MapEcos project goal and how GWT fit into the picture during its development.

Spreading the word about pollution in the US: MapEcos, built with GWT

 

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Sunday 3 February 2008

Feedback about using GWT for building email marketing solutions

image Chris Jones :

The decision to turn to GWT for our front-end solution was a leading factor in our success over the past year which was recognized in The Forrester Waveª: Email Marketing Service Providers, Q4 2007. We're up to 17 GWT modules and 33,000 lines of GWT code although we're hoping to apply some of the performance techniques from the conference to reduce that. In nearly a year of running live in production, we have risen to over 60 live customers represented by over 740+ application users, and have added several new clients since the launch of version 6 of our product. Our projections for growth are strong, and we're looking forward to building on our technology over the next year. Cheers!

YesMail talks about GWT

Widget Demonstration

The Forrester Waveª: Email Marketing Service Providers, Q4 2007

Friday 23 March 2007

Large GWT site in production - Camera

Michael Press

I want to let the community know about our large GWT site that's now in production. It's a pretty substantial site, providing GUI tools for environmental meta-genomic DNA analysis in front of a 500-node computing grid. We've done some pretty cool things with GWT and some of the 3rd party tools, including integration with Google Maps, remote- paginating tables, lots of rounded features, Scriptaculous effects, and a Wizard framework for multiple pages within an entry point.


ANN: Large GWT site in production

Friday 2 March 2007

Google Base and Google Checkout are powered by GWT

Screaming Penguin :

This is a bit old news, but the new Base, http://base.google.com/, is GWT-ized, as is the new Checkout.

All your base are belong to Google