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	<title>Joel Hainley &#187; cackl</title>
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		<title>Announcing cackl.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a programmer party down in the valley that I&#8217;ve been attending at somewhat regular intervals for the last couple of years called Super Happy Dev House. Mike and I were invited to the party by the elusive Nathan the Kraut ( this is Mike the Quaker&#8217;s nickname for him ), it is always interesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a programmer party down in the valley that I&#8217;ve been attending at somewhat regular intervals for the last couple of years called Super Happy Dev House. Mike and I were invited to the party by the elusive Nathan the Kraut ( this is Mike the Quaker&#8217;s nickname for him ), it is always interesting because you see a lot of different things and get to talk to the people doing them. There are teams there doing all sorts of things at various times I have met the Dojo Toolkit guys, the Meebo guys, the Flock people, Redswoosh ( in fact I think they bought their domain at one of the first SHDH&#8217;s that I attended but it was well into a night of perl hackery and free flowing redbulls so I could be wrong ) and a bunch of other interesting people.</p>
<p>Anyways, Mike the Quaker and I attend these things together and are normally at a loss to have anything interesting to work on, so we actually came up with a project to work on specifically for when we go to SHDH. We called it cackl because cackl is a very web 2.0a sounding name so we wouldn&#8217;t stand out, and because we wanted to do a sort of joke database of epic proportions.</p>
<p>The odd thing was that since we had the idea we have only attended one more SHDH and left early so we could go somewhere quiet and work. GO figure.</p>
<p>So&#8230;after a couple of restarts, a lot of caffeinated beverages, much pizza, and several nights of questioning whether we really know what we are doing we have launched cackl.</p>
<p>What is cackl?! : cackl is a joke database of massive proportions. It supports tagging/searching/etc. All wrapped in an easy to navigate interface so that you can be sure you are learning new jokes to bore your friends with within 2 seconds of hitting the site. It is social in nature, so if you have a good joke that you&#8217;d like to add, just create an account and add the joke.</p>
<p>So if you need a joke, or have a joke you want to share, please go over to <a href="http://www.cackl.com"title="cackl"  target="_blank" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.cackl.com');">cackl</a> and take a look around.</p>
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