Category Technology

ultralivtv Now Hiring: Lead Ruby on Rails Developer 0

Mar29

My new company, ultralivetv, is looking for an experienced Ruby on Rails developer with top-notch software design and coding skills to lead our development efforts. Our stack includes Ruby, Rails, Cassandra/hbase/Riak, Varnish, nginx, Flash, and HTML/jquery. This position will also be responsible for assisting in the design, implementation, and ongoing care of the company’s infrastructure in both Staging and Production.

Who we are:
ultralivetv is an angel-funded, Los Angeles-based startup. We are building a distributed contextual entertainment business that revolutionizes the community viewing experience by integrating predictive games and social interaction into live video and on-demand viewing. If you know what Convergence means to the set-top box, then you have an idea on what we are trying to do.

Who you are:

  • You like internet startups and building Entertainment-oriented companies
  • You like learning and exploring new technologies
  • You have a passion for software development
  • You want to work on software that will make a difference
  • You value working on small teams

Responsibilities:

  • Act as the lead developer
  • Validate the technical architecture
  • Build our 1.0 product offering with us
  • Build, test and refine new products and services
  • Develop and expand infrastructure to process many millions of page views and transactions with fault-tolerance and predictability
  • Tackle a wide variety of coding problems throughout the stack – we all work on everything
  • Brainstorm and prototype new concepts and approaches fast. Turn prototypes into real things
  • Maintain a high level of flexibility with regards to job responsibilities

Required Skills:

  • Strong knowledge of Ruby on Rails and strength in all the Rails fundamentals
  • Demonstrable track record building distributed, clustered, high-throughput applications that can really scale
  • Background in building highly scalable applications designing for n+1 clustering with zero downtime
  • Ambitious, driven, and talented individual who wants to work on significant, game-changing problems
  • Able to design and write well-structured, easily maintainable, well-documented code
  • Demonstrable knowledge of Javascript and CSS (preferably leveraging jQuery)
  • Solid SQL skills, preferable with MySQL
  • Experience with Cassandra/hbase/Riak strongly preferred
  • Ability to create well-designed API’s
  • Experience with user-centered interaction design
  • Familiarity with Amazon Web Services (EC2, S3, EBS, etc.) preferred

This is a contract position with the opportunity for permanent employment in the future. You will report to the CTO. We strongly prefer candidates reside in the Los Angeles region.

Please send your resume, LinkedIn profile, ancode samples to technology@ultralivetv.com.

Technology Networking in the Greater Los Angeles area 1

Mar26

Greetings,

Tony Karrer and I have been discussing ways in which we can get the community more engaged with the rest of Los Angeles. As part of that effort, I have put together a list of suggested networking events and why they might be of interest to you. This list is by no means complete, and has a definite Los Angeles slant to it, so please point out any interesting events that we may have missed

Here is the list of interesting technology-related events in Los Angeles for the month of April:

Digital LA – Digital Drinks @ La Vida – 4/6/2010 (Tuesday)
7-10pm Hollywood
If you are into video and entertainment, this could be good. Digital LA has a rep for being more marketing oriented, so be prepared.

LA Tech April Meetup – 4/6/2010 (1st Tuesday of month)
7pm Location TBD
It’s like a miniature, regular TechCrunch50 or Twiistup.

http://newtech.meetup.com/25/calendar/12765900/

Thursday Lunch on the Promenade – 4/8/2010
12-1:30pm Santa Monica
This is a fantastic meetup. Informal gathering of some super smart people. Highly recommended.

OCTANe/FIRSTY – OC Networking Event – 4/8/2010 (Thursday)
5:30 – 7:30pm Aliso Viejo
OC members, don’t miss it! Though I’ve never been…this event sounds great…especially as this is the big kick-off for the merger of 2 big OC networking groups.

http://www.octaneoc.org/calendar/view_event.asp?CalendarID=659

DigitalLA – Digital Music Panel: Artists Go Social – 4/12/2010 (Monday)
7-10pm Beverly Center
If you or your company are into music and social media, this looks to be good.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=377946387339

Los Angeles High Scalability Group April Meetup – 4/13/2010 (Tuesday)
7pm in Santa Monica
Also known as “the hadoop meetup”. High signal to noise ratio. Highly recommended.

http://www.meetup.com/scalela/

Los Angeles PHP Developers – 4/13/2010
7pm @ CoLoft in Santa Monica
Check out the new co-working space at CoLoft. I haven’t been, but Oleg is a new member to the group, and I have heard good things. Recommended.

Social Media Club LA – 4/14/2010 (Wednesday)
Left, Right and Twitter: Social Media and Its Impact on Politics
7-9pm Santa Monica
Network with the Social Media crowd. Be warned: saying you are a technologist is like throwing chum in shark infested waters. I like this event, have gotten work out of it, but you have to have some good people filters to make it a good use of time.

http://www.socialmediaclub.la/

Copyrights and Design Patents – Filling the Gaps in Your IP Strategy – 4/13/2010 (Tuesday)
7:30-9:30am San Diego
Purely educational.

http://www.commnexus.org/programs/special-interest-groups/event_20100315.php

Mindshare – 4/15/2010 (Thursday)
7pm+
Where art meets science. I still haven’t been…but this is #1 on my list of new events to attend.

http://www.mindshare.la/

CalTech/MIT Enterprise Forum – 4/17/2010 (Friday)
8am – noon Pasadena
The Business of Social Attraction and Aggregation – How Do Fast Growth and Fads Become Successful Ventures?
Still haven’t been yet (Pasadena, eh?), but the CalTech/MIT forum is great.

http://www.entforum.caltech.edu/

LAMPsig – 4/17/2010 (Saturday)
1-3pm mid-Wilshire
Haven’t been. Any feedback from the group?

http://lampsig.org/new/

LA C# – 4/20/2010 (Tuesday)
7-9pm Manhattan Beach
Haven’t been. Any feedback from the group?

http://lacsharp.org/

Los Angeles Web Application Developers – 4/20/2010 (Tuesday)
7pm Location TBD
Will Jessup’s meetup. Very popular. Haven’t been yet, but will check it out soon. Any feedback from the group?

http://web.meetup.com/34/

From CTO to CEO – 4/22/2010 (Tuesday)
Irvine
Self-explanatory!

http://www.tcvn.org

StartUp Venture Summit – 4/22/2010 (Thursday)
9-5pm Los Angeles
For Entrepreneurs and Investors to Grow a Successful Venture. Tech Supper Club/Tech Cost Angels – $195

http://techsupperclub.com/Startup_Venture_Home.html

LA Flash Users Group – 4/22/2010 (Tuesday)
7-9pm
Haven’t been. Any feedback from the group?

http://laflash.org

LA Games Conference – 4/29/2010 (Thursday)
9-5pm Hollywood
A conference on gaming…pretty obvious choice for gaming companies and technologists. I may be there.

http://www.lagamesconference.com/

LA CTO Forum – 4/9/2010 (Friday)
8-10am Santa Monica
Content Categorization

http://lactoforum.org/

The Israel Conference – 6/3/2010 (Thursday)
9-5pm Los Angeles
This is a couple months away, but I went last year and it was a great event. Currently $180, soon to $210 ($295 at door)

http://www.theisraelconference.org/

Here are a couple other events with no confirmed dates for April or May. These are fantastic events that I look forward to going back to.

Startups Uncensored – http://www.jasonnazar.com/
Dorkbot – http://dorkbot.org/
LA Web/Mobile Software Entrepreneurs – http://lawebmo.com

Happy networking!

-=John

BSP: My Panel at Social Media Club LA: “Going Going Goo Goo Over Google Analytics – What We Learned” 0

Mar5

The Social Media Club panel on Google Analytics event that I participated in is now online. I had a great time speaking with Erica Fourette and the other panelists. I hope that everybody who attended (both offline and online) got at least one or two good bits of knowledge or science out of the discussion. 150+ people were in attendance at Mahalo. SMCLA also had a very large online viewing turnout, too. At one point before the event, I realized that I was trying to do 3 things at the same time: a) talking to Efren (TechZulu) about how he broadcasts the event b) setting up pizza and beverages and c) meeting my fellow panelists (I only knew the moderator) before panelizing together. I went with c), but I made sure to buy (later that week) the same Canopus encoder that Efren has for our own efforts and grab a slice and a soda on my way to the panelists meetup. The whole event was a most enjoyable – well done, SMCLA!

Here is TechZulu’s recording of the event:

OpenColony seeks an Interaction Design Manager 0

Mar4

I am helping OpenColony look for an Interaction Design Manager. Do you know of anyone who fits the bill? This is a great gig. Here is the job description:

We seek an interaction design manager with agile design and technology experience, a leader with vision and the ability to execute and productize their ideas. Can you make an impact in a smart, culturally diverse environment? Do you enjoy dynamic interactions, services and systems? If you have been successful at integrating interaction design into an agile development environment, this is an opportunity to significantly impact our organization’s products and product development processes. You can make an impact on the overall culture and processes here. If you care about being socially responsible and working for justice, we share your values. Sound good? Then email us: contact@opencolony.com

Responsibilities
• Participate in cross‐disciplinary round table discussions.
• Design for rapid product and service development in global, innovative Web Product and Services Company.
• Help hire, manage and develop a team of product‐specific interaction designers with strong programming and rapid prototyping skills in San Francisco and Bangalore.
• Help hire and introduce a graphic designer to organization in order to design across products and services offerings.
• Design and Deliver flexible, consistent, collaborative interaction guidelines/tools for products and services organizations.
• Provide vision and leadership for Studios and Professional Services teams.
• Interact with the customers and in‐house stakeholders to conduct Customer Research (contextual inquiry, interviews, exploratory sketching, card sorting, etc) and effectively translate it into actionable experiences
• Design and build solutions for complex applications, including analysis of workflow, creation of Lo and Hi‐Fi wireframes and functional prototypes for content‐driven web sites and applications
• Manage workflow and deliverables for the Interaction design team.
• Impact existing products and services offerings as well and new product and service offerings in the pipeline.

Qualifications
• 7‐10 years interaction design experience.
• Demonstrable experience designing and implementing flexible customer experiences and products.
• Experience hiring, training and managing interaction designers.
• Experience managing or peer‐peer with technical, design and UXD functions.
• Demonstrable technical and interaction design innovation experience.
• Degree in human computer interaction, digital arts, social science or computer science.
• Rapid prototyping and coding experience in HTML/CSS and JavaScript a must.
• Business Strategy and Organizational Design Experience a plus.
• UXD, Research and Visual Design experience a major plus.
• International management experience and/or experience managing teams in different countries a must. Multiple languages a plus.
• Excellent communication, collaborative and presentation skills.
• Portfolio of work to demonstrate conceptual, research and implementation processes and skills.
• Expert in interaction design and industry best practices.
• Experience in client facing role in an agency, management consultancy or professional services firm a plus.
• Passion for complex web applications, process and system design.
• Strong attention to detail.
Sound good? Then email us: contact@opencolony.com

Start a company in Los Angeles…now!!! 0

Mar3

Fast Company has a great article on why you should start a company in Los Angeles.

Since 1994, I have spent about half of my time in the Bay Area and the other half in Los Angeles. LA beats the Bay for a lot of reasons, but the biggest reason is that Los Angeles focuses on building viable businesses, whereas the Bay Area largely focuses solely on technology…for the sake of technology. Los Angeles has a lot more opportunities in a number of very large-scale verticals, which means a wider variety of work and types of work for tech workers than the Bay Area. Speaking of industry verticals – Entertainment, Advertising, Automotive, and Lead Generation (to name a mere few) are all based in the Southern California area. And of course, there is the weather!

the future of HTML5, flash, mobile apps, video, and more 0

Feb24

Jeremy Allaire has a great article about the future of new technologies like HTML5 and it’s impact on the current ecosystem of delivery vehicles for content and applications.

LA CTO Forum – Metrics Discussion 0

Feb15

Last Friday, the LA CTO Forum hosted a discussion on the various metrics used to measure ourselves and our companies. I was asked to participate, and eagerly dug into my archives. I found a bunch of old examples, sanitized them, and was struck by how much metrics evolve over the lifecycle of a company. I was inspired enough to put together a diagram that describes how the metrics for a product or startup company evolve over time. My files are here:

Here is a basic description of the contents of each report:

  • Definitions – definitions of metrics
  • Dashboard – dashboard view of key metrics
  • Executive Summary – summary of key metrics
  • BizDev Funnel Lite – early stage business development funnel
  • BizDev Funnel – later stage business development funnel
  • Marketing Funnel – early costs/revenue numbers
  • Member Funnel – tracking and monetizing users
  • Customer Satisfaction – customer satisfaction by product
  • Customer Support Triage – large product defects, customer support in triage mode
  • Customer Support Daily Recap – daily metric for support
  • Customer Support Steady – later stage monitoring of support
  • Operations – some simple operational metrics
  • Engineering Triage – crisis-based tracking of engineering errors
  • Human Resources – some basic hiring metrics
  • Revenue – an early set of of metrics for revenue

You may have a different interpretation of how to measure things, so please feel free to change the parameters to suit your needs. Let me know what you think.

-=John

cool iPhone app of the month! 0

Feb6

I just got TouchMouse from Logitech for my iPhone (free download). Very cool! A free wireless trackpad for my iDevice – so far I love it!

I’ve never been a trackpad fan, and it’s perfect for those times when the mousepad is just too far away. It will probably drain the battery fast, but I’ve only needed to use it while in tethering distance to my laptop. For watching movies on your TV off your laptop, this app is awesome.

Get the TouchMouse app, then download the Touch Mouse Server, and it’s on!

widget0.1 0

Feb4

“Hey buddies!

Check this out! I am so psyched. I was one of the top 10 people to playing ultralivesports trivia last Thursday night during the Celtics/Lakers game. I got this reward where I can broadcast tonight’s game (both the tv part AND the trivia game) on my blog. You can also see it on my FaceBook page.

Enjoy the show everybody!!!

-cheeselobber”

KooDooZ needs a Project Manager 2

Jan24

REGARD Ventures Solutions start-up portfolio company KooDooZ.com has an immediate opening for KDZ Project Manager. Candidate must first and foremost have a passion for youth and entrepreneurship!

The primary job responsible will be to fully understand the off-line requirements of the business and assure the online product planning functionally supports the business model from the website. Further, execution throughout the product lifecycle, including: gathering and prioritizing product and customer requirements, capturing and defining the product vision, managing offshore development of the product, and working
closely with engineering, sales, marketing and support to ensure revenue and customer satisfaction goals are met. Testing and regression testing of requirements against delivery from offshore team will be critical to the
success of this position and the KooDooZ business as a whole!

The Project Manager’s job also includes ensuring that the product supportsthe company’s overall strategy and goals.

The Project Manager is expected to:

  1. Along with the CEO, to define the product strategy and roadmap.
  2. Deliver simple PRDs with prioritized features and corresponding justification
  3. Manage offshore development team in India via corresponding Project Manager in India
  4. Manage the feature specification process
  5. Manage the quality of the offshore team’s deliverables
  6. Manage User Acceptance Testing
  7. Stay abreast of company competition
  8. Take the vision and be a leader within the company


Required experience and knowledge

  1. Minimum of 2 years experience as a Project Manager
  2. Must have offshore/remote group management experience.
  3. Demonstrated success defining and launching excellent products
  4. Demonstrated understanding of SEO tactic and the ability to leverage those skills with available tools
  5. 2+ years of experience in a job in the technology market
  6. Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  7. Bachelor’s degree (MBA preferred)
  8. Technical background, with experience in Microsoft, web and/or mobile technologies
  9. Excellent teamwork skills
  10. Proven ability to influence cross-functional teams without formal authority
  11. Examples and at least one sample of an effective document delivered in the past
  12. Solid references


KooDooZ.com is a youth empowerment website designed as a “virtual meets
virtuous world” to gives kids a safe place online to channel their passions
into actions for social change.

Our mission is two-fold:

  1. Empower kids (ages 9 thru 15) to couple their passions with service learning, volunteerism and personal growth opportunities.
  2. Enable non-profits and brands to engage families through collaborative real-world events and social impact campaigns for the purpose of driving higher awareness to the causes they support and the communities they serve.


In consideration of the first goal, KooDooZ became a Certifying Organization for President Obama’s Volunteer Service Award, a national program recognizing Americans who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to volunteer service. Additionally, KooDooZ debuted a program of youth social-entrepreneurship, teaching students ways to address issues in their local and global communities.

For the benefit of our non-profit and corporate partners, KooDooZ serves as strategists, co-creating and co-marketing signature cause programs (and KDZ challenges) to nurture new engagements and build brand trust in local and national markets.

At a time when most youth properties dumb-it down with cartoon caricatures, KooDooZ empowers kids to build character, have fun and get rewarded for turning everyday challenges into real-world achievements.

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