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January 6, 2006

What's new in Iteration 7?

Iteration 7 was our small, but perfectly formed Christmas release. Needless to say it bounded up the web charts, only to be kept from Number 1 by the new BoyZone single. So, what might you have missed?

Once you've set a location in your profile the homepage will now promote content in your area to you alongside the most popular global content

We've added pagination to our search results. This turned out to be more complex than we thought because of the tabbed nature of the search results themselves.

One thing that slipped a bit was allowing users to replace files they've uploaded to the system. The idea being that you can fix your typos, get the latest version or whatever without losing all the links and connections that have attatched themselves to whatever you posted in the first place.

Iteration 8 is going to be a full blooded affair, as we return to our ration of 40 points a week. Things to look forward to are auto-tagging of content and suggestions of suitable tags to add to content you have contributed. We're also upping our web 2.0 quotient by integrating a mapping interface into the system.

Posted by Martin Lloyd at January 6, 2006 11:38 AM

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