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Web Developer Jobs in New York

If you’re look­ing for a lot of oppor­tu­ni­ties you may want to check out the over 7,000 Web Soft­ware Devel­op­er jobs avail­able in New York as of July 2015. With a medi­an income of $86,517 (Salary.com) and an unem­ploy­ment rate of 3.8%, Web Soft­ware Devel­op­er can

Ily is taking Family Mobile Phones to the Next Level.

Ily is taking Family Mobile Phones to the Next Level.

Always for­get­ting to call Grand­ma on her birth­day, or just to check in real quick to see how her colonoscopy went? Com­ing soon is a brand new item cre­at­ed just for per­son­al com­mu­ni­ca­tion between fam­i­ly mem­bers. Ily is a con­nect­ed device made for your home

Cable and Satellite Services are Dead, Long Live Video Streaming.

Cable and Satellite Services are Dead, Long Live Video Streaming.

Dur­ing a recent con­fer­ence Net­flix CEO Reed Hast­ings per­ceived that lin­ear TV (basi­cal­ly cable and satel­lite ser­vices) would start to decline in view­er­ship and that in the next two decades Inter­net TV would take over. Well the results as of late make his pre­dic­tions appear

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Ruby on Rails Jobs in High Demand in New York

At least in the Unit­ed States, ruby on rails job hold­ers should expect to make as much as soft­ware devel­op­ers in any oth­er pro­gram­ming lan­guage, on aver­age. If work­ing in the Bay Area, your typ­i­cal junior devel­op­ers will be mak­ing $60K-$80K/year on salary, but really

Future Prediction: You will become the Media.

The Ultimate Native Advertising The Wifi Eye

Com­bine the allure of voyeurism and the engage­ment of curios­i­ty with this ulti­mate new tech­nol­o­gy and you have, what I’m call­ing,  the WiFi Eye. Native Adver­tis­ing is all the rage today with adver­tis­ers vying to get clos­er and clos­er to “nat­ur­al” place­ments.  With this new tech­nol­o­gy in the