I found a neat app called RankForest, which simplifies an authors task of checking their Amazon sales statistics every 20 minutes. Looks like Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT is doing well! (Ok that's #1 out of GWT books and not #1 out of all books on Amazon, but still, considering there's no magic wands in the whole book it's not bad. Amazon Top 100)

The book also got it's first review on Amazon the other day and I'm pleased to report that that was positive as well. Whew.

Thanks to everyone who came to my talk on Real GWT Applications at TheServerSide Prague. If you missed it, the presentation is up on ToCollege.net's download section. I focussed on the three stumbling blocks that I've found when using GWT. Design patterns for integration with a web framework, Hibernate, and Security.