The folks that built Moo.com

24 04 2008

A shout out to the folks at Flow Interactive, who built the amazing AJAX interface over at Moo.com [Correction: helped Moo.com test and refine their ideas on the amazing AJAX interface - Thanks Stef.], who are quoting me in their Moo Print Case Study.

“Moo.com is awesome – where have you been all my Flickr’d life?”
Knowledge is everywhere

You should all know by now, I love Moo. The AJAX interface on Moo.com is fantastic, if you have yet to use it, what are you waiting for? I have now bought several packs of Moo MiniCards, and everyone who sees em wants em. I can’t believe they released the new MiniCard holders the day after my last order. That’s on my next shopping list, along with stickers. Now if only Moo did non-paper stuff too. [A shout out to the folks who did build Moo.com, love your work!]





My Moo MiniCards have arrived!

9 10 2006

Photos on Flickr

Moo MiniCards & Australian Money

15 days from the creation of Mooey goodness in London, across the sea to Australia.
24th of September – I received my order confirmation email (from the Mini MOO robot)
2nd of October – My MooCards were dispatched
9th of October – My MooCards arrived in my mailbox

These are the hardest things to take a photo of. Money added to give some perspective.





Moo.com – Bug in the Moocards preview, check your Moo Minicards

24 09 2006

So I’m ordering my Moocards and it asks do I want to display my buddy icon, I say yes. I then view my default grey-face from Flickr. Hmm, turned that off again. So I update my Buddy Icon in Flickr, change screens in Moo, go back and tick the Buddy Icon option again, and lo, it’s the same grey face. So I turn the Buddy Icon off, send a bug report to Moo (who don’t have a proper bug report form) and preview my cards and there it is again! Grey-face! The Moo preview is not retrieving the latest data.

I’m expecting they’ll have this fixed shortly, but until then, check your cards before you order and be quick, only the first 10,000 Flickr Pro users get the free set (and FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING).

Plus FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING until the end of September on the non-free sets.

It’s interesting seeing the things people are planning on doing with their Moocards, I think I’ll do a post on that later. MOO could stand for Mobile Optical Objects.





Moo.com is awesome – Where have you been all my Flickr’d life?

19 09 2006

If you’re about to buy new business cards, stop right now and head over to Moo.com

If you’re not looking for new cards, but you’re a Pro Flickr user, head over anyway, for a 10 card free sample with FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING (everyone say yeah!).

Moo, we love you already, with your shipping to Hong Kong and Australia, and hope you don’t collapse under the global demand.

Moo - Moo.com is awesome

Now if only I could print other people’s (much cooler) photos…. like Richard Giles Flickr Mastr








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