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ELC Labs

by on February 17, 2007

ELC Technologies Labs

At ELC we're always working on something cool. Whether for a client project or for our own amusement, we love to push the envelope of what technology can do. We tinker, we play, we create. We code.

Some projects take on a life of their own, while others are opened up the community. However you slice it, we think we've created some pretty sweet code.

A few of our favorite projects are below, and be sure to take a sneak peek at our upcoming projects to find out what you'll soon be seeing from the ELC Labs.

Looking for some of our older technologies?

Amazon Web Services has created an exciting platform for deploying web applications based on Elastic Compute Cloud and Simple Storage Service. If you are considering using EC2 and S3, RightScale will make your life easy.

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RightCart is a free embedable shopping cart system that makes it easy for content publishers to sell products on their websites. The products are sold by other RightCart members, or by third party vendors such as Amazon and CafePress.

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AT ELC we spend a lot of our time working within Terminal. Whether it's web or another project, the one feature we've always wished Apple would add to Terminal is tabs. We decided to take this on and tabTerm was born.

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Need to integrate Paypal with your Ruby on Rails application? ELC literally created the mold when they created the first RoR Paypal Gem. It's open source, it's free, it helps you start collecting funds with Paypal. What are you waiting for?

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Our collective years of experience working with Rails have yielded not only the polished final products we're known for, but also a range of plugins to make things easier along the way. We're happy to offer these back to the community, and hope that you'll find them as useful as we do.

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