Chris Justus has been experimenting with his first MiteSite. It’s a chat application using AJAX tools embedded in an iframe. The implementation from the user’s perspective is incredibly simple. Take a small space on your site such as a sidebar or header and plug-in a small application.

Because it’s JavaScript based it has an almost instant start up time compared with Flash or Java Applets. It has an instant shared space experience much like Colin Moock’s home page, which previously displayed shared interaction among all the users currently on the site. I tried it out when Chris was online and it immediately made the site that much more personal.

Great work Chris!

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