Congratulations! My niece is with Google, working on bidirectional interface stuff out of the Tel Aviv office. You may run into her at the Unicode conference if you're there.
Sorry to deflate your fantasies, Conrad, but all I'm doing right now is helping people get their data in and out of Google applications (Calendar, Picasa, Spreadsheets, Blogger, etc.) without having to go clicky-clicky with the mouse, using dedicated applications that Do What You Want (or if they don't, you can hire another programmer). And when I say "I'm doing", I really mean "I'm learning."
My friends say that I know at least something about practically everything; my enemies, that I know far too much about far too much. Here's the raw material for believing in both views.
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11 comments:
Congratulations!
Wow! Great stuff! Are you working out of a NY office, or moving to the West Coast?
New York, definitely. I'm not leaving my NYC apartment except headfirst.
Congratulations! My niece is with Google, working on bidirectional interface stuff out of the Tel Aviv office. You may run into her at the Unicode conference if you're there.
Huh, I thought this happened long ago.
Awesome! Do they have the nice free foods that the Mountain View campus has? What will you be doing at Google?
Congratulations, John!
Don't forget to post a picture of yourself wearing your Noogler Hat !
Arthaey: yes, they do have the Google free food and the massage and all that (well, not all that, but a good deal).
Does this make you a sinister mastermind, controlling (or helping to control) the world's knowledge behind the scenes? If so, you have my blessing!
Sorry to deflate your fantasies, Conrad, but all I'm doing right now is helping people get their data in and out of Google applications (Calendar, Picasa, Spreadsheets, Blogger, etc.) without having to go clicky-clicky with the mouse, using dedicated applications that Do What You Want (or if they don't, you can hire another programmer). And when I say "I'm doing", I really mean "I'm learning."
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