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Michael Cote

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Social Programming - Interview with zembly.com’s Todd Fast from PeopleOverProcess.com Posted: Aug 4, 2008 4:16 PM
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When I was out at Sun’s Menlo Park campus a few weeks ago, I talked with Todd Fast, CTO of zembly.com. He gives us a brief overview of what zembly.com is all about: namely, “social programming.”

I also talk to him about how and why zembly is used to build applications on the web (in the cloud, if you like) for sites like Facebook, Meebo, and other platforms. We discuss the deployment times tools and zembly offers (and could offer in the future) and then wrap-up discussing Sun’s curious method of doing zembly in as an incubator.

The demo we mention at the end will be up as well, shortly.

Disclosure: Sun sponsored this video and is also a client.

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