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Video of DealBase CEO's Demo/Presentation at PhoCusWright Show

Sam Shank, the CEO of DealBase, the hotel deals site I work on, unveiled the site officially at PhoCusWright 2008. The video of his presentation (as well as all the others) is now available. Go here, and then if you hover your mouse over the video you'll see a slide/icon for each company that presented along the top - scroll to the right until you find DealBase, and then click it to watch. Presentation is about 5 minutes, and is nearly all demo and discussion of our advantages, strengths, how the site works, and business model aspects, etc.

I think the demo went great, and I've continued to hear tons of praise and useful feedback. The demo was completely live, no smoke-and-mirrors; Sam was not kidding when he told the audience to go check out the deal he just posted during the demo.

We somehow (I'm truly surprised, but of course I am a bit biased) didn't get picked as a top 6 for the show, but for example, others disagreed as well. Tim Hughes, author of The Business of Online Travel blog, listed DealBase.com in his Top Six pick of 2008 PhoCusWright Travel Innovation Summit finalists. Regardless, interest has been outstanding, and we're really excited. We're still cranking away with new features, and various other improvements. It's a lot of fun!

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Resources for Restful Authentication in Rails

I've been doing a fair bit of REST web service work in Rails apps lately. One of the interesting parts is doing the authentication pieces, and coordinating this with your regular interactive authentication. I've also been ramping up on the whole Simply Restful thing. I'm not totally sold on it, but the one thing that is definitely appealing about it is the further constraint it places on your code for which that primarily comes down to enforcing more consistency.

Anyway, in terms of REST WS API's, and authentication, there's a new Restful Authentication plugin that uses acts_as_authenticated. The San Diego ruby user's group had a video podcast and slides that touch on it briefly. These point to NAME's blog entry on using this for REST WS and authenticated feeds as well. Good stuff.

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