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Pune, India. Job title: Software Artisan Technologies: Clojure, Python, MongoDB, Amazon AWS, JavaScript Company: Infinitely Beta ( http://infinitelybeta.com ) More info: http://bit.ly/ibt-hackers-wanted

yay! an Indian startup with decent tech and great people. Must be a first here. If I weren't so busy, I'd have applied.

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Pune, India. Job title: Software Artisan Technologies: Clojure, Python, MongoDB, Amazon AWS, JavaScript Company: Infinitely Beta ( http://infinitelybeta.com ) More info: http://bit.ly/ibt-hackers-wanted

yay! an Indian startup with decent tech and great people. Must be a first here. If I weren't so busy, I'd have applied.

Ravi, Many thanks for your compliments :) Email me, I will give you a link to our prototype - b.ghose at infinitelybeta.com

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Memphis, TN Looking for scalability engineers for our google maps style mapping engine. Our company has been collecting polygon data representing wireless coverage patterns worldwide for twenty years. Lots of data. We're scaling out our map generation engine and improving our global geocoder to satiate growing demand industry wide for this kind of data. We'd consider remote opportunities if you're awesome. Experience…

You should speak to Tracell(tracell.com), if you havent. They are in Franklin, TN very close to you and do many amazing things in that area. We used to do some subcontracting for them. Awesome small company with very experienced founders.

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I can say that GoToWebinar is not the best product. I've used it about 4 times to attend a webinar and there usually is some problem or another (Degraded audio, no audio, getting disconnected.) The organizers of that specific webinar also expressed their dissatisfaction with GoToWebinar.

It would be better to report problems to Citrix rather than in this thread where they are completely off topic.

I think this is very relevant: I would personally avoid applying for a position in a company with a very problematic product.

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Memphis, TN Looking for scalability engineers for our google maps style mapping engine. Our company has been collecting polygon data representing wireless coverage patterns worldwide for twenty years. Lots of data. We're scaling out our map generation engine and improving our global geocoder to satiate growing demand industry wide for this kind of data. We'd consider remote opportunities if you're awesome. Experience…

You should speak to Tracell(tracell.com), if you havent. They are in Franklin, TN very close to you and do many amazing things in that area. We used to do some subcontracting for them. Awesome small company with very experienced founders.

I've sent them an email to get more information. Thanks for the tip.

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Los Angeles, CA : We're looking for Linux sysadmins, this is an entry level position, ideal for someone with a little, but not too much real world Linux experience. (read: not the highest pay, but a great learning experience). Additionally we're looking for Rails contractors for steady part time work, preferably in the LA area, but if you're remote that would be fine as well. Contact me at andrew@andrewvc.com and I'l…

Would you also accept an application as a sysadmin coming from Austria?

Unfortunately not, we're looking to fill the position quickly, and it'd be too hard to work that out internationally. Sorry!

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San Francisco, CA http://logg.ly/jobs We're building a smart and lean team to develop a super duper exciting hosted log file management solution on Amazon. Our stack includes various AWS bits, syslog, Solr Cloud, Zookeeper, 0MQ, a bunch of Hadoopiness, various NoSQL datastores, Django, Javascript, absolutely no Flash, and one crazy ass beaver. Think about REST APIs for all your logfiles. We just got a new office with…

Join and get a pet beaver while supplies last! ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivangonekrazy/4704574470/ )

No ponies? ;)

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Same! We're not hiring yet but I'll definitely use HN to find our next developer! I'm also surprised at how many NYC startups are here :)

Interesting! I am in Springfield,MO. I am not looking for a job, but how can I keep up with what your startup is doing? Could you send me info on what your company is about? Thanks!

Sure! You can check us out at http://getmochi.com. Currently it's a basic basic splash page with a blog but we'll be updating it slowly as we build out and release :)

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Note: This is really isn't a job post, so forgive me for posting it here, but I don't think there's a better place for it.

Location: Anywhere

I am looking for a number of freelance web designers and developers, around 10-12, with skills varying from web design, to interface design, to web and app development (frontend, backend, iphone, etc).

Each individual must be willing to contact, visit, and negotitate with prospective local clients.

I am a freelance designer who is just starting out. My objective is to form a collaborative web development firm where we all benefit from each of our specialization and our local reach.

Anyone interested can email me at alexwyser@gmail.com

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