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WTIA Predictions for 2011 What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond. Panelists John Cook – Co-Founder [...]
Who: ValueAppeal Position: .Net User Interface Developer Where: Fremont What: ValueAppeal is a powerful online platform that homeowners use to lower their property taxes. We are in need of a User Interface Developer that is well versed in the .NET framework and Object Oriented programming as well as has a strong aptitude for aesthetic and [...]
Cloud computing represents a tectonic shift of the role IT plays in business decision making. However, like any disruptive technology changes in the past, cloud computing brings as many opportunities as uncertainties. Join the stellar panel of industry experts, senior executives, and entrepreneurial heavyweights from Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Madrona Venture Group and Real [...]
With Google, Microsoft, and RIM applying pressure on Apple, the rate of smart phone growth has never been as fast as it is today. The battle to win commitment from device vendors, application developers an d mobile operators is intensifying, and application storefronts are emerging as the key weapon. Third-party apps and app stores from [...]
By Larry Sivitz “You can’t hang on without a handle,” a hall-of-fame, “Mad Men” era marketing pundit once said to me. Nowhere is that axiom truer than on the global Internet. Search engines are the handle that open the door to the Internet’s vast corridors of knowledge and stores of digital content. The SERP or [...]
Lee LeFever’s unique brand of video craftsmanship is far less common than his CommonCraft brand name might suggest. For the past five years, the Mount Baker producer, writer, director and voice-over talent, or Chief Explanatory Officer, (a different spell-out of CEO), has been breaking through the jargon and complexity of technospeak with a compelling tutorial [...]