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Working on 2 new releases hopefully coming in 2 weeks

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June 26, 2009
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RT @btomasette: 50% chance of apocolypse today in Baltimore http://twitpic.com/6zyap AWESOME photo

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June 9, 2009
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New Iphone Gizmodo Liveblog http://bit.ly/17FEBe

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June 8, 2009
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SocialRoster Blog - Mosso: The Hosting Cloud » Blog Archive » SocialRoster Brings Game To The Rackspace Cloud http://bit.ly/qHXns

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June 4, 2009
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link Mosso: The Hosting Cloud » Blog Archive » SocialRoster Brings Game To The Rackspace Cloud

Blog post about us on Mosso’s Blog:

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““Hey, Battah Battah!”

SocialRoster is a social online utility designed to help manage sport leagues and teams. Are you a commissioner looking for a way to better manage your teams? Or maybe you’re a captain seeking more dynamic organization and interaction for your team from season to season? Maybe you’re new to town and are looking to join a league or a team? Regardless of the scenario, SocialRoster provides the tools and community to register leagues, invite captains, accept payments, share schedules, and interact with fellow fanatics through email, Twitter, text messaging, and Facebook.

SocialRoster is bringin’ their game to The Rackspace Cloud; “We moved to the Cloud Sites and Cloud Servers in March, and love you guys. We’re a start-up, and this is a great cost saver for us, yet still lets us be totally agile with the amount of slices (a.k.a. pieces of servers) we can deploy,” said Mike Treon, CTO of SocialRoster. “The fact that Rackspace had an offering in Mosso | The Rackspace Cloud made it an easy choice.”

As a start-up, cloud computing held a lot of appeal for the SocialRoster team. “Cloud computing is big in the space we’re getting into with Web 2.0 applications,” he continued. “It’s one of the reasons we’re here. It’s easy, cost effective, and progressive, and I think it plays well with companies in our position.”

While cost savings, agility, security, and innovation are some of the factors that brought them to Cloud Sites, control and customer service are the things that have kept them happy; “The ability to deploy and control slices (of Cloud Servers) is awesome,” Treon continued. “It has greatly improved the core technology for our site, which is crucial to our business. Customer service is, hands down, the key to any service or product and The Rackspace Cloud has it nailed.”

So, if you find yourself sitting around with your gameface on and no one to play, jump onto SocialRoster.com and make some similarly sports-minded friends. Organize your teams, players, or start a league if you are so inclined. SocialRoster – thanks for being a part of The Rackspace Cloud team; we’re glad to have ya.”

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SocialRoster New Site Launch!

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So after some fun with technology over the holiday weekend, the new SocialRoster site is launched.  Here are a couple new features that we hope you will enjoy!

  1. Email logins, now your email address is your login to SocialRoster so please remember to use your email address [not your old SR login]
  2. Facebook Connect is Live, you can use your facebook account to log in to Socialroster.  So if you already have an account link your accounts like this.
  3. Facebook App is live. Now Captains and players can do everything they want through Facebook and can invite and import all of their pictures, and friends from Facebook.
  4. New Scheduler.  We scrapped the old drag and drop scheduler for a more user friendly scheduler that you can also download into excel if you would like.

We hope you enjoy the changes we made and are always interested in hearing your feedback at feedback@socialroster.com

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3 years ago

April 13, 2009
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Sneak Peak at Facebook App

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We have been busy putting together a help wiki for everyone and had to take quite a lot of screenshots of the new site so I figured I’d share a few to give you a sneak peak at the new Facebook App and some of the functionality.

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Here’s the Dashboard:

And here’s what the Captain’s “Manage Teams” Dashboard will look like.

Here’s what an invite will look like in your Facebook Notifications.

And here’s what your updates will look like in your newsfeed.

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3 years ago

April 8, 2009
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SR Down for Maintenence Sunday April 12th

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On Sunday April 12th SocialRoster will go down for a few hours while we transition over to our new servers.

If everything goes right, we will go back live later in the afternoon with our Facebook, App, Facebook connect, and the new scheduler.

please let us know if this will cause any problems for you or your league.

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3 years ago

April 7, 2009
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Product Development and More New Developers

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We just wrapped up our second real developer meeting (with more than one developer) and we are proud to say we now have a team of freelance, part time, contract developers working on SocialRoster.

Today we went through and prioritized a long list of projects as well as finalized a lot of bugs and and feature enhancements that users have been asking for.

We also finalized the date in which we would move over a Cloud server, Mosso.com which will be April 12th (Easter Sunday).  We assume all those Easter celebrators will be off Brunching and hunting for easter eggs and they won’t mind if our site goes down for a couple hours.  I will make another post and twitter when that is going to happen so you can plan accordingly.

Also, we decided come hell or high water, we will be pushing out the new release on April 12th (probably live April 13th) with Facebook Connect, our Facebook App, and our new more user friendly Scheduler which will be much better for massive amounts of teams. (will also have Excel export).

Also stay tuned for our new product developments as we’ve nailed down a couple great features to be coming in the next release (not the April 13th one) that will include:

  • Blog-Style Organization, Team, and League Pages
  • Snaggable Upcoming Games Widget to put on your website, your facebook page, your myspace page, your igoogle page…or wherever you want
  • Snaggable Registration Widget so you can register players from your own website or anywhere else on the internet.
  • A bunch of optional fields and customizable fields for League registrations so you can ask things like tee shirt size, tee shirt color, require that players put in their phone number, or ask them what their favorite type of beer is.
  • Optional Captain Bond pricing so you can charge the captain of a team an extra bond fee that they lose if they forfeit games.
  • Event registration so you can organize marathons, fund raisers, or just general free events.
  • Class Registration so you can manage signups for fitness classes and sell package deals or class by class registrations with a waiting list.
  • Eventli.st, Loca.ly, and Socia.ly……we’ll tell you more about these later ;-)
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testing for developer meeting http://bit.ly/16Wzf

3 years ago

April 1, 2009
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