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	<title>AJAX and User Interface wizard needed</title>
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	<description>Note:  This is volunteer work with revenue potential.  You&apos;ve heard this one before, but come to me for more details and I&apos;ll explain my idea to you and you may just agree with me that there&apos;s serious money to be made.

I&apos;m a programmer.  I could do this stuff myself.  However, I work a full time job, and I&apos;m also not spectacular with making things pretty, graphically.

I&apos;ve put some time into developing the idea, but spent $0 because I have a mortgage to pay.  I&apos;m looking for someone else willing to dedicate some time to something that might just take off and be something amazing.


What I need:
A whiz-bang AJAX developer capable of making really great UI functionality that works in both IE and Mozilla.  Safari would be great too.  If you&apos;ve seen things like iGoogle&apos;s drag and droppable components, NetVibes, etc, you know what I&apos;m after.

What the project is:
See my MeFi profile for a glimpse.  There&apos;s way more ideas behind it than just what&apos;s there, but that&apos;ll give you a general idea.  In a nutshell, I want to give people the ability to tie all of their different internet presences into one place.

Compensation:
At the very worst, I could provide you with some perks such as space on my colocated webserver so you can host a site or two.  It&apos;s a LAMP server and I&apos;d be happy to install any fun toys (within reason) you want.

At the very best, the idea is executed well, takes off, and a company is formed.  You&apos;re hired on as lead interface developer.  You&apos;re given a significant share of any ad revenue taken in by the site.</description>
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