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- node_chat by ry (live demo at chat.tinyclouds.org)
- nodelint.js by tav — run jslint from the command line
- nodeload by benschmaus and jonjlee — utility for benchmarking HTTP APIs
- nodewiki — a simple wiki based on node and redis
- blog.js — Simple blogging engine based on node.js
- cassiterite — Another blogging engine based on node.js + Tokyo Tyrant + nginx
- Sousaball by creationix (sousaball.creationix.com)
- DinMaker by creationix (live demo at chat.creationix.com)
- Flickr Spy — Discover where your Flickr contacts are commenting
- azathoth — simple HTTP traffic/load generator and benchmark proof of concept
- antinode — Simple static file HTTP Server with logging
- NodeMachine — Port of WebMachine for Node.js
- LifeInText — LiT is a mashup platform for personal projects and snippets.
- Ajax IM — Ajax IM is an instant messaging server and framework for the browser.
- 7 Minutes Chrono – A speed-dating chat application. Uses websockets and node.js
- Persevere – REST/HTTP + JSON-based web data project that includes Pintura, Perstore, CommonJS-Utils
- js.io — Javascript Networking Library for building real-time web applications
- BusBound – iPhone web application built with express framework
- JSONPify – a JSONP proxy for client applications
- Djangode – Django’s regex-based URL handling, utility functions, and html templating for node
- The WPilot Project – A multiplayer, space shooter, action game in your browser. Server is built in node
- Socket.IO – An abstraction over all the realtime transports (WebSocket, long polling, XHR multipart, etc) for the Node HTTP server
- zztmmo – a zzt based massive multiplayer online game built in node.js and jQuery (currently only single player)
- diretto – Distributed Recon/Reporting Transceiver Toolkit – Uses Node.js for web-based media storage and for its RESTful webservice implementation
- ElusiveHippo – Push deployment for nodejs (non-functional / doesn’t work)
- Chess Riot – a live Lightning Chess app built in node.js, express, CoffeeScript and jQuery. By @weepy
- Realie – Real-time Collaborative Editor using Web Sockets, Node.js & Redis (non-functional / doesn’t work)
- GrowlHub – Growl Notifications for GitHub
- Simple Node.js MUD – Simple multi-user dungeon using Node.js
- wtfjs – what the fuck javascript!
- node.ly – A simple URL shortener written in Node.js and SQLIte3 (moving to CouchDB in future version 2)
- mixhammer.com – A MXHR package generator and benchmark tool
- vertex.js – A graph database inspired by filesystems built on node.js and tokyocabinet.
- The API Playground – A website where journalists can play with API examples. (CoffeeScript/Express) apiplayground.org
- Szpil – CRM using Node and TokyoCabinet. Shared client/server database and model code, user interface decoupled from the network, API retrieval and authorization performed at the meta-data layer using set union and intersection on indexes to avoid JSON deserialization/serialization overhead.
- vows.js – “Asynchronous behaviour driven development for Node.”
- jimi — A framework for writing modular web applications in node.js (tutorial)
- stackvm — Virtual machines on the web!
- How to start develop with node js on linux from windows — by Shimon Doodkin
- pubsub — by Malte Ubl
- Going Evented with Node.js — Naked JavaScript
- Node.js is genuinely exciting — by Simon Willison
- Deploying Node.js with Upstart and Monit — by Tim Smart
- Several tutorials about Node.js — by Tim Caswell (How to Node)
- Advanced JavaScript $4 eBook — by TJ Holowaychuk
- Node.js – I just have to use it for something — by Phil Hawksworth
- node by example — by Hendrik Daldrup
- Implementing Web Socket servers with Node.js — by Lakshan Perera
- ServerSide JavaScript with MooTools and NodeJS — by Christoph Pojer
- GoogleTechTalk: Node.js — by Ryan Dahl
- Node.js at JSConf.eu 2009 — by Ryan Dahl
- Node.js at JSConf.us 2010 — by Ryan Dahl
- Running YUI3 on Node.js — by Adam Moore
- Heroku Dead simple Node deployment for you, and internal tools for us.
- Academia.edu – uses node for background data processing
- Adcloud — Javascript Adserver on EC2
- Bocoup
- BrandedCode
- Chompin – discover new music, mobile app, uses node for the entire back end api
- Datagraph – uses node as part of a sharded large-scale RDF storage system.
- Debuggable — using node.js for TransloadIt’s file uploading & encoding server
- Dextrose — heavily uses node for their upcoming JavaScript based game engine “Aves Engine”
- Deco – Real-time collaborative mood boarding for web designers
- e-resistible – uses node to handle network communication to restaurant printers
- Feisty Studios
- Fictorial
- Fostle
- Joyent
- Medium
- MyBrands — web-tracker and product recommendations (node + couchdb)
- Next Feature
- Next Please! – uses node to match Adobe Stratus id’s.
- nitobi
- Plurk — using node.js for its new comet system
- Sexbyfood — a web-based reservations book for restaurateurs
- SitePen – Using node for persevere
- Szpil – Keep detailed contact histories. Review past calls and conversations. Collaborate with colleagues.
- Telefónica R&D
- Vision Media — Web development firm based in Victoria, BC
- Yammer
- Ylastic – uses node for report processing and admin app
- Pixelspark
- Newspaper Club – Uses node.js for wrapping a nasty SOAP interface to InDesign Server.
- NewsBasis (not yet launched) — Web crawler and async work in node
- ipowerhouse – Focused on haXe/Node.js game dev; first all haxe/node bingo product.
- clickdummy – Fast prototyping for designers and dummies