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The WebCanvas Code!

March 2, 2008 · 1 Comment

WebCanvas Code

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Getting big in JAPAN!

March 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Japanense Drawing

Our site is getting increasingly big in the land where the Sun raises! This is probably the reason why we are getting some awesome Manga style drawings. Interestingly enough there’s a colony of Italian artists expanding on the outskirts of the centre. It has been very interesting to watch the trends/drawings that come from different global regions!

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Did she agree?!

February 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

SkeletonThis is the 4th day since our launch and we have already been seing the most bizarre drawings… But just a while ago we saw something that made us very curious. Apparently someone has proposed using the (WebCanvas – 6N13W)!!We are wondering if she agreed. In any case, we wish you all the best!

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Stay tuned for more…

February 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

That’s it boys and girls, the WebCanvas team is Unstoppable!!

WebCanvas has not been around for more than a week and already we are preparing to bring you an update that will blow your mind away!

Our vision is to free you from the limits of the web, and in keeping with this we absolutely guarantee that soon you will be literally Flying through WebCanvas and enjoying every minute of it!

If you are wondering how we manage this pace, well.. let me say that just like you we are Really curious about seeing our ideas coming to life.

Now, if we could just stop drooling over the new WebCanvas we would manage to be even more productive.

Remember folks, this is just the beginning…. the next stop is the sky!

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WebCanvas is Making World Wide News!

February 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Earthquakes in London…..Britain!!!!! Coincidence or Not????

February 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Now we at WebCanvas are not ones to gloat about the demise of anyone. Even when no lives were lost the mere fact that individuals have gone through any indiscretion is not to be laughed at nor frowned upon……

With that being said we invite the uninformed few of us to browse through the following content :

http://uk.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUKL2716879920080227

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/27/earthquake

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/interactive/2008/feb/27/earthquake

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/feb/27/naturaldisasters

There were places in West London  where persons felt the tremors quite a bit, but our lair seemed impervious to them. I guess our neighbours were awoken from their slumber…..we did hear them moving around a bit ;) .  Coincidently though, around the time the shaking was in full force (some sources account for a Richter Scale reading of 5.3), we had just begun a brainstorming period that will go down in the annals of history…..I Kid You Not!!!!!

Now, onto the crux of this editorial:

As I read this morning’s Metro, I couldn’t help but think that this event may be, in a ever soo slight way, considered as a coincindence. It may be a case of blowing our own trumpet but we did allude to the possibility of  the “ground over here in London shaking“ . Perhaps  our users had just about everything to do with it? Possibly! We can safely say that with minimal advertising and due mostly to the power of  word-of-mouth, we’ve garnered over 50 registered users during our first full day of operation. Now considering that the office closes for less than 4 hours a day, it’s a good look for us and it’s more than what we could have hoped for. Moreover, unique visits to the site are growing at a full replacement rate of 100% per day! I think that equates to  an exponential factor of 2 for you math whiz kids out there….but I stand corrected :)

Ok, so I think we all know who’s to blame here: YOU, Our Esteemed Users……The Canvamaniacs. You have done such a good job with exceeding our bandwith expectations that you’ve literally SHOCKED us……to the point we are sure that the “gospel” of WebCanvas.com will continue to spread like WAVES……

STAY TUNED

 

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Whose skeleton is this?!

February 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

SkeletonSince the very early beginings of GraffyWall we’ve been puzzled by who this skeleton belongs to!! We really like it and would like to send a proper salute to it’s owner.

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WebCanvas Launched 25/02/08! « The Webcanvas blog

February 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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50!!!!!50!!!!!50!!!!…..And we definitely don’t mean CENTS.

February 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

AntoNio and the Canvassers would love to thank all 50 of you who became the first “celebrated 50″ of the Web Canvas Revolution. Trust me people, You are part of something BIG BIG BIG!!!!!!

I’ll let you guys in on a little secret: We watch you drawing in real-time from the Canvas Tower or Campus (you pick :) ) and we must ask you, the pioneering 50, to set a nice example and refrain from “unnecessary” profanity. We do like a bit of cheekiness around here once in a while ;) We’re really IN”KLEIN”ED to be on our best behaviour………

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Thank You

February 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Dear Blogosphere and Canvamaniacs,

I post to you to say thanks to those of you who used the site seconds after the launch. The feedback, I might add, has been quite inspiring. To the artist who drew the “Canvas Rules” banner in 1 North 3 West…….I think you got the idea just right. :) As AntoNio mentioned earlier, we’ve been monitoring activity and the highest number of users online was around 200. Not bad for a start ,eh? ;) I therefore implore our first users to spread the word around and continue to explore

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