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Viviti Adds Mashup Components

Posted by Greg Andrews on Mon, September 15, 2008 5:41 PM · Filed under Vancouver, Victoria , Startups · Comments

VivitiVancouver Island's Viviti is a content management/blogging system that we've posted about previously. Last Friday they released a new build of their system. In addition to bug fixes and performance improvements, Viviti now includes these new components:

  • Paypal - Sell items on your page using paypal.
  • Google Maps - Display a map to any location you want.
  • Form Builder - Allow users to submit feedback via a form on your website.
  • Ebay - Add a list of items for sale to your site using your eBay account.
  • FriendFeed - Display a feed of your data from your FriendFeed account.
  • Delicious - Show bookmarks from your del.icio.us account.
  • Upcoming.org - Display events for a city, or watched events from an upcoming.org account.
  • BlogRoll - Create a list of your friends blogs, and include the date updated, or even the most recent post if you want.

Viviti's editing interface allows a user to see their page as it is rendered, and edit and drag items live on the page. Simple and intuitive, it's shaping up to be a great platform for non-web-developers to get their content live quickly.

If you're interested in a beta key for Viviti, just leave a comment to this post and we'll send one off your way.

 
Company:
Jigsy.com
Website:
http://Jigsy.com
Location:
Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

Jigsy.com is a Content Management System and Website Builder that allows you to easily build your own dynamic website, either by selecting one of... [more]

 

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