
We just launched a slick mobile touch site for CarSense where car shoppers can search the entire vehicle inventory, flip through photos and features, and schedule a test drive -- all from their iPhones.
It was important to us to maintain the feel and style of the iPhone OS so we employed HTML5 framework, AJAX animations and CSS3 stylesheets. If you have an iPhone (I mean, who doesn't...) visit the site and tell us what you think.

Like Avatar, ESPN and (hold your nose) Comcast, it appears Adobe is gearing up to give Flash a third dimension. The full details of a 3D API are apparently coming at this year's MAX.
Reading between the lines, it seems Adobe is preparing to give interactive developers a boost and skim some of the excitement off HTML5 experimentation as well.
Of course you're probably wondering what we're wondering... why don't they make Flash work faster and more reliably in 2D first?

We've launched a shiny new nimblelight.com (see: all around). Flip through some of our most recent web design and development projects, get the scoop on what we do and how we do it, and if you know what's good for you...
Follow us into the Twitterverse and let us know what you think of the new site!
Be sure to check out Brian's interview at Start Philly. He gives his take on the birth of Nimblelight, how we address our competitors, and what his code name would be if he were a spy.
Since Facebook recently launched it's web-wide "Like" functionality, which can easily leave your personal information lying all around the Internet, it may be a good time to check out this Facebook Privacy Scanner from JavaScript developer Matt Pizzimenti.
The scanner itself is a smooth, browser-based web application. It essentially inspects your Facebook settings and gives you the option of fixing anything that could be considered a breach of privacy...
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