We’re pleased to announce that Jabbakam, the IP camera security network platform we’re working on, has just launched its API and developer site.

The API will allow developers to build applications on top of the Jabbakam system, or integrate Jabbakam into their existing apps. This is very exciting for us here as this is just the start of our developer products at Jabbakam. We’re looking to foster a developer community around Jabbakam to extend and improve the service to all our users so whilst this is small beginnings, we’re really hoping to offer a great developers’ toolbox of goodies, centered around the Jabbakam platform.

So, if you are a developer, have a look at Jabbakam’s new Developers site, and play around with the API.

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Triffids in ibrow.com TowersWith lots going on with Jabbakam, Doolali and Live Unsigned, and with the short winter days keeping us wrapped up inside the office we decided to spruce up the place. So we ventured out and bought a load of plants. Now the insides of ibrow Towers resembles that more of a jungle then a busy development boutique.

Obviously this isn’t news in itself but it was good to see that in today’s sprint retrospective the plants were included in the list of positives!

In other news, Rob is off to Brighton beach tomorrow to meet up with some iPhone developers we’re hoping can help us with Doolali.

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listening companyibrow designed and developed the new site for The Listening Company using WordPress as the main engine, with Flash animation and jQuery powered AJAX for the body work!

The site also incorporates a Twitter feed and news roll of the latest posts.

www.listening.co.uk

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We here at ibrow towers have a brand new intern. He’s a little bit excitable and can’t seem to sit still, but he is proving to be very popular in the office here that we share with ArtFacts.Net. However, he’s not as professional as we would have hoped – on his first day at work he had a poo in the middle of a meeting!

I’d like you to all welcome Brian.

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We have just relaunched the ibrow.com website.

The old website had been around for quite a bit, so we felt that it was time for a spring clean. The new site is now more focused to our areas of expertise, allowing us to showcase our best work. At the same time we have upgraded our blog, giving us more room to share our opinions on the state of the web industry, and it’s opportunities, as we see it.

We hope you like the new site, and don’t forget to sign up to our RSS feed.

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