Seeed.org - the business of web development Dec12 '07
Originally discovered at Daring Fireball, Seeed.org (yes, that's three e's) is a community message board for discussions centered around web development and applications - specifically the business side of things. For example, don't post your broken PHP code, asking why it doesn't work. However, if you have a question on what programming language or CMS to use for a particular application, this is a good place.
There doesn't seem to be that many members now, but hopefully it will grow.
Regarding the name Seeed, I am placing bets that this method of intentionally extending the vowel's ("eee," as opposed to "ee") could be another "Web 2.0" naming scheme, much like consolidating "er" for just "r," as in sites like Flickr.
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