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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2008 | development, jobs, microsoft
Is this a joke? Really lame MS jobs posting.
Quoted: Ok, search no further, this is the one you have been looking for. Everyone who comes to Microsoft dreams of working on “That” project that will change the world and represent a real shift in technology. This is one of those projects. Let me ask you a few questions: Do you like working on tough problems that impact virtually every customer across multiple groups, audiences and segments? Are you challenged by how “time” is used in your applications, in particular, the various different calendars of the world and the geopolitical overlays on top of them such as time zones (TZ) and daylight savings time (DST)? Are you comfortable with starting from a blank slate and building something new? If you answered yes to those questions then you need to come talk to me about the Unified Time Platform.
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The Unified Time Platform project is an outgrowth of our involvement with www.CalConnect.org as well as our participation with Microsoft groups who rely on DST & TZ information in their product. The project objective is to build an industry standard time zone service which will provide a central, definitive repository of time zone and daylight savings time rules, create a set of industry interfaces to leverage this repository, and evangelize and drive the use of this service by Microsoft products and software developers across the entire industry.We are at the startup faze and are looking for a core of strong developers to help define and build on the vision of a Unified Time Platform. This position is primary to the success of the project. You should live and breathe web based services. Understand the various technologies available and be able to help pick the best of breed for getting the job done.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2008 | startups, seattle, startpad, jobs, fair, career
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2008 | jobs, rescuetime, seattle, startups
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2008 | apple, iphone, jobs, gps
New I phone is faster, with 3G - about 3 times faster - than the EDGE network. It's almost as fast as Wifi. Inexplicably, they site Jobs chose to demo still took 21 seconds to load! That seems REALLY slow.
And it's only $200 ($300 for the 16G model).
Quoted: Apple announced its new 3G iPhone today. It is much thinner, much faster, and much cheaper than its predecessor. Starting at $199(with a ...
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2008 | startups, seattle, jobs, entrepreneur
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2007 | hiring, candidates, jobs
New seattle startup - helps in tracking recruiting campaigns. "Applicant Tracking System".
Quoted: Catch the Best is a web-based application for small teams to manage the hiring process. Save your inbox from being flooded with job applicants, collaborate with your teammates to find the best hires, and streamline the hiring process.
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