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Widgetbox in SF is hiring a solid Java Back-end engineer:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/eng/1804056878.html

Contact either the address on CL or mine in my profile and I'll forward your resume along.


Shameless plug, but why not go the widget route? Widgetbox.com has channels that are used to link different blogs together, but that may not fit your niche requirement. People love to see relevant content, so extending your reach by creating a widget and allowing those that are interested in it to grab and spread your voice is by far the best way.

Look around for other energetic web users that think like you (you're just in a niche and not something completely unqiue, correct?) and network yourselves together. Also, driving traffic to each other increases SEO and overall awareness on the web with minimal effort.


I helped throw BarCampRochester3 - largest one in upstate NY! RITers represent! Gathering quality people who want to give something of interest to each other truly does cull the best and the brightest in an area.


Genius.com -> SalesGenius product. Can use as a straight web app or even integrate with Outlook. Also - cheap!


I'm in the same situation - but its more of a psychological hurdle to apply to places that want X years of experience, when all I have under my belt as a soon-to-be new college grad is summer internship experience. Just be vigilant on craigslist and sites like SimplyHired and Indeed. There are tons of opportunities available and your net may simply have to be cast wider.

Oh, also - check out http://www.ventureloop.com for culling startups. I've found that these small companies have a ridiculously fast callback rate.


I'll need a co-founder to help put this excellent idea in motion.


..and all the other goodies that was located at the Boston Computer Museum. Someone decided to plow it over when they were just so happening to put an interstate underground. Oh well. The commute to the airport is wicked fast now.


I find two issues relative to using this (sorry to be so quick on negativity):

- Screen readers. They won't work! - Usability is somewhat odd, as the entire time the mouse cursor will be a "hand", making everything seem clickable.


Screen readers won't work- True. But keep in mind, this isn't a primary design for any site.. It's a work around for un-supported browsers. People browsing with a screen reader would probably be using something which gave a user-agent of IE6 anyway.

Alternatively, if you really wanted to ensure that it supported people who it isn't intended for, you could always include the text of the page you're Translating at the very bottom, as black on black in a 1 pt font. The Screen Readers would still pick it up.


It's not meant to be 'easy reading' - its like a new-age fuckedcompany.com that is gaining more traction in the bay area. His blog (as he freely admits) is just drawing attention to him and the start-up he is working on. Any PR is good PR, right?


I've been talking to him and reading his blog since earlier this year and I still don't know what his startup is.


persai.com

edit: oh, you mean what do persai do? I think it's some kind of "intelligence" application to notify you of stuff you're interested it.


i think he's sincere in saying he doesn't quite care about the relationship between uncov and persai. he just hates the stupid quakery we have here in silicon valley. it resonates quite well sometimes, there are indeed some really really really stupid things that get pitched and funded here.


The ability to have users actively go after advertisers to get contact pushed to them at any time seems like a win-win advertising model. I swear some other compan[y/ies] has/have done this before - does anyone know who? Also, given how unpopular (in my opinion) their usage of MTV on their site has been, could they pull this off and be profitable?


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