Monthly Archives: August 2009
30 Twitter Accounts for Tech Jobs
Like Twitter? Need a job in the tech/computer industry? Then follow some of the 30 Tweeps listed below! Lots of categories and locations to choose from. By U.S. City @sfmobilejobs – Jobs for the Mobile Web and Digital Media in … Continue reading
iJustine: I’m Tweetin’ Music Video
iJustine always makes me laugh. Her videos are so witty and goofy, they’re just hilarious. And the production quality is excellent. A pretty impressive computer whiz, entertainer and entrepreneur that Justine Ezarik! This video below is obviously more fitting to … Continue reading
Need a Java Developer or a Multimedia Artist?
I have a couple very talented friends looking for employment. Seriously, they are talented; and seriously, I have friends! Please pass along the info, or contact me by leave a comment. Thanks. Jeff Who Multimedia Artist Summary computer support; 3-D … Continue reading
Frankenstein by The Edgar Winter Group
Last week, I found and “Blipped” this 70′s rock classic on my DJ Den Blip.fm account, but just had to post on my blog. This must be the most far out, synergetic, groovy, 70s-style, live performance ever! “Frankenstein” from The … Continue reading
HTML 5 Resources
I’ve been doing some research lately on HTML5 (and CSS3). Have a good article cookin’. But first, just thought I’d share some excellent resources/links. That is, if you’re a webbie techie computer nerd like me! Cool Core Stuff Coding A … Continue reading
Open Web Tech Jobs
Here are some great job openings in the web development and computer software industries in the San Francisco Bay area. Please be sure to use my name as a referral! Featured Positions Job Title JavaScript Engineer Summary Seeking top-notch JavaScript … Continue reading
Bug Tracking Applications
Here are some good web applications and desktop software for “software defect management”, otherwise know as bug tracking. Mantis – looks good and open-source, but somewhat difficult to install. Bugzilla – from Mozilla. Pretty great, but more than what I … Continue reading
