Ask HN: What are you working on right now?
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#163Mostly doing client work but put up a personal site to summarise my side-projects and also built this one afternoon the other week: http://languagesplit.com/ Had never built a bookmarklet before and not sure if it's too embarrassingly basic to try and promote, or worth doing more with. Would appreciate any suggestions/feedback.
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#164also a side project I want to have out before November, in rails. But I'm keeping it mostly-hush for now =)
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#165I'm working on a tool for journalists and researchers to help them archive all the information they read. Private beta coming up soon if anyone is interested.
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#166Also doing some work for a company that makes international e-commerce easier for US merchants (handles billing, shipping, and duties).
And wrapping up two mobile app projects for clients.
Also I am working on getting married. That part is pretty awesome :)
Edit: technically "right now" I am working on posting comments on HN. This is not what I should be doing.
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#167I am building some android applications and some sever side applications to demo android integration via restlets and GoogleAppEngine.
Basically using this as a resume to obtain some development contracts so that I can fully launch my startup.
Failed Startups thus far: -Xspot-same as Google Latitude but I did not execute fast enough to get prototype out to obtain venture funding
Hopefully, I will have better luck this time.
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#168Day job with oil and gas company. Stupidly trying to build a double entry accounting app in spare time. Learning way too much.
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#169Startup: personal finance/buget webapp... with a twist.