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Myspace or Facebook (or neither)?

Crap and Crap.

The real 2.0 social networking system hasn't been released yet.

But it's coming.

Posted @ 07:19PM, November 03, 2007 by Marshall Presnell | Permalink
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Work history

Village Voice Media March 2007 to the present
Platform Architect

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How would you describe your time at Village Voice Media?

I'm designing the architecture for the new Web 2.0 infrastructure we are going to be using for 17 newspaper sites around the country.
XybyX March 2001 to the present
Founder

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How would you describe your time at XybyX?

Hectic, exhilitaring, educational, and exhausting.
iBEAM Broadcasting March 2000 to September 2000
CTO

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How would you describe your time at iBEAM Broadcasting?

iBEAM acquired webcasts.com, I was responsible for integrating webcasts.com tech with iBEAM tech.
webcasts.com July 1999 to March 2000
Founder

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How would you describe your time at webcasts.com?

Scary! I and three others created the company to converge streamnig media and the web into a seamless interactive experience. We were acquired for 200 million and change by iBEAM Broadcasting.
Wavephore (then WAVO) February 1997 to June 1999
Product Manager

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How would you describe your time at Wavephore (then WAVO)?

A great learning experience. Architected and managed the WaveTop product included in Windows 98
Spyglass December 1995 to January 1997
Build manager, CM manager, Software engineer

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How would you describe your time at Spyglass?

One of the best work experiences I have ever had. If they hadn't closed the facility, I'd still be there more than likely.

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