Amateur and professional Web designers alike get a new tool from ThingWorld to help them easily create fully interactive sites.
ThingWorld, set to launch tomorrow, is the latest offering from start-up Parable. It offers designers what amounts to a clip-art gallery of multimedia "things."
For the first time, corporations and organizations like the Boston Red Sox, an early adopter of the technology, can control how and where other sites use their trademarked logos. In the past, a company's only options against trademark infringement were often after the fact. Now, if a designer uses these tools to create multimedia on their site, they can theoretically control how else it is used by "locking" what aspects of the design are static and what can be changed.