<p>I was at the PCWorld innovative product awards at CES last night, and ran into Tastebook, a site that allows you to build a personal cookbook from both online and your grandma’s recipes.
The site is Rails based, and uses a mixture of JavaScript and Flash to get rich functionality such as a visual representation of the book, a designers, access to Web services, and drag and drop support.
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This is really coolsite.
I had an Idea similar in fashion to this. Guess that’s out the window!
This looks good perhaps a little much with the flash but, works well.