Manage and process chemical and biological information directly in the browser

Chemistry is moving towards open-source software and open-data directly accessible from the web browser. During the last 10 years we are working on javascript applications that allow to visualise and process the information directly in the web-browser. We are focussed mainly toward NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, image analysis and cheminformatics.
During this talk we will go through some of the applications (http://www.chemcalc.org, http://www.nmrdb.org http://www.cheminfo.org, http://wikipedia.cheminfo.org http://www.c6h6.org) and give you the Œbehind the scene¹ information. How we can create and provide quickly and efficiently customise applications and how we did hundreds of them in 3 years.