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COISUG: Checkout the new job postings on the COISUG Jobs Page

Friday, April 30th, 2010
This is a repost of this COISUG article

Checkout the new job postings on the COISUG Jobs Page:

ATG Application Architect (04/22/10)

User Experience Designer (UX Designer) (04/22/10)

IT/Sys Analyst/Programmer (04/22/10)

http://www.coisug.info/?page_id=18

 

COISUG: Facebook – Prineville Data Center Job Opening

Friday, April 30th, 2010
This is a repost of this COISUG article

Facebook - Data Center Operations Technician

Facebook is seeking a forward thinking, experienced individual to join the Site Operations Team. This position is full-time and will be based in Prineville, Oregon. We seek an IT professional with advanced hands-on technical skills in Networks, Server Hardware and Linux (ideally in a Data Center environment). Additionally, experience in leading a technical team and supporting knowledge transfer to others is required. Having depth and breadth knowledge of managing servers in a large scale distributed environment is a core competency of this individual. The candidate should also have deep knowledge and experience in at least one of the following core areas: Networking, Project Management, Tool and Automation, Hardware and OS repair.

Checkout other COISUG jobs: http://www.coisug.info/jobs

CodeBenders: Android Email Bug: Known Problem?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
This is a repost of this CodeBenders article

Earlier this week, I wrote about the a crazy bug in the Android email app that I discovered on my Nexus One, which posed a significant privacy risk when users send emails from their device. I submitted the bug report to Google and earlier today I received a reply. The email (below) includes instructions to resolve the issue, including clearing the email app data and cache.

While I’m delighted to get such a quick reply, I can’t help but to think that the Android development team must have known about the bug for some time. The reply below gives no indication that this is a known issue. But it also does not request any further detail, which I assume they would have requested if they were unfamiliar with the bug. I did search the Android Code site, but I could not find a known issue.

If you’ve seen this occur on your device, please add comments/details to Android Code site here.

“Hello Michael,

Thank you for your email. We understand you are facing issues with your
email app.

To resolve this issue, please try the following:

- Perform a hard reset
1. Remove the battery from your phone.
2. Wait 15 seconds.
3. Replace your battery and try turning on your phone again.

- Clear cache of the Email application
1. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2. Press the Menu button and select ‘Filter’
3. Select ‘All’
4. Select the problematic application
5. Click ‘Clear data’ and ‘Clear cache’

- Uninstall any third-party applications that might be impacting the Email
application

1. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2. Press the Menu button and select ‘Filter’
3. Select ‘All’
4. Select the problematic application
5. Click ‘Uninstall’

If are still seeing inclusion of a separate email, you may need to do a
factory data reset

1. Go to Settings > Privacy > Factory data reset
2. Click ‘Reset phone’
3. Your phone will restart
4. After resetting your phone, you will need to re-sign in to your Google
account and re-download all of your apps

Please reply to this email if your issue remains unresolved after these
steps.

Sincerely,

XXXXX
The Google Team”

CodeBenders: Why I’m scared to send email from my Nexus One

Monday, April 26th, 2010
This is a repost of this CodeBenders article

I picked up my Nexus One pretty soon after it was release earlier this year. I knew going in that there was a good chance that the device would have bugs. But I figured after several commercial distributions through other handset makers that the risk was pretty small. After all this is Android 2.0 we’re talking about.

Since picking up the device I’ve had several complaints about minor bugs. But I was jaw-dropping shocked last week when I discovered an email glitch that should cause any Android user concern if they use their device to send email.

So here’s the details. A week ago, I received an email from “Laura”. I replied to that email and then received another reply from her. When I scrolled down through the body of her reply I found the body of totally different email appended to this email. The appended text was placed inline just after my reply. Where this get really strange is that the appended text came from an email that I sent to another person (i.e., Laura was not a recipient of that email). In essence, Android’s email app is randomly pulling text from email and inserting in to another email.

I wanted to test the bug, so I forwarded an email to Matt and it happened again. Below is a screen shot from Matt’s iPhone showing the email that he received from me. The subject of the email is correct. But the body of the email is the body text from an email that I sent a week or two earlier. Creepy.

What I don’t know is whether this is a pervasive bug across all Android devices or whether this is a problem that is unique to my device. So if you’ve experienced something similar, add a comment here.

Interestingly, when I look at the email in the Sent folder sometimes my device will display the erroneous text and sometimes it displays the text I was trying to send.

COISUG: TechSpace Bend – Co-working in Oregon

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
This is a repost of this COISUG article

Need a spot to work, full or part time, or just to drop-in and use a super-fast internet connection and a conference room. To have lunch and hang out? Learn about new jobs and startups?

 

Come checkout TechSpace Bend – http://www.techspacebend.com

COISUG: Checkout the new job postings on the COISUG Jobs Page

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
This is a repost of this COISUG article

Checkout the new job postings on the COISUG Jobs Page:

ATG Application Architect (04/22/10)

User Experience Designer (UX Designer) (04/22/10)

IT/Sys Analyst/Programmer (04/22/10)

http://www.coisug.info/?page_id=18

 

COWPU: Hack Nite Wed April 29th

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
This is a repost of this COWPU article

In lieu of a speaker this month, I would like to pick up where we left off with the Rails3 talk, and have an official COWPU Hack Nite. The concept is simple, show up with your gear and your project of choice and get some work done.

This would be an ideal time to bring something in you need a little bit of help with… whether it be a JS issue, a Ruby refactoring, or an OO PHP quandary, I’m sure someone in the group could help!

My project will be building a new blog for COWPU since this here blogger ain’t gonna work much longer!

Bring your laptop or your iPad, your project, and your appetite. Pizza and beer will be here!

What: COWPU Hack Nite
Where: G5 Worldwide HQ
When: Wed 4/28/10 5:30PM

COWPU: Python Django Job

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
This is a repost of this COWPU article

Python / Django developers

We are a growing internet startup looking for dynamic Python / Django developers to join our small team. Strong work ethic, social media enthusiast, search and web crawling skills a plus, enjoying being a large part of small team. We work hard, play hard, and support active lifestyles. We are a milestone driven company.

Strong Python / Django development experience
Social networking enthusiasm
javascript development
Ajax integration
Various social networking API knowledge a plus
Search and Web Crawling skills
Based in beautiful Bend Oregon, preferred on-site, but with the right skills and proven work ethic we are open to working remotely.

Technologies include:
Python
Django
Postgres
Ubuntu Linux
JQuery
various social media API’s
GIT
MySql

Live, life, work, play, eat, sleep, repeat. Sound like fun? Up for a challenge with ever changing technologies,
Email us your resume, site / code examples and compensation expectations to: jobs@manzama.com

COISUG: New *free* O’Reilly course

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
This is a repost of this COISUG article
This came from our friends at O'Reilly: read to the bottom to find out how to participate.

Join O'Reilly and CreativeTechs for this free online course--
Developing Android Applications with Java, Part 2--or buy the
video after it's over.

Join instructor Tony Hillerson as he takes you through a 6-week online
course to help get you started developing Android Applications with
Java.

You'll learn hands-on how to build actual working apps with Eclipse and
the Android SDK, as well as the ins and outs of Android's features.

The Android platform is poised to take the mobile market by storm. A big
reason is portability: you can use Android to build apps that work
across multiple devices.

Date: The course runs through May 18 through June 22 at 11:00am PST but
you can join in anytime.
Price: Free
Duration: Each 90-120 minutes
To register:

http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1z64dl0k2n5llipvj9rao7fm6p21g4poav85f0e5g

For more information, go to:

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This online course continues building on what you learned in Part 1

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Through the weekly sessions, you'll expand on your Android development
knowledge by building a simple Twitter app. 

If you can't make the free course, you can purchase the video online:

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And for you Safari subscribers, this video package will also be
available online at:

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G5: Spreading the Sunshine: A Day in the Life of a Marketing Analyst

Thursday, April 15th, 2010
This is a repost of this G5 article

By Dara Christoff, Marketing Analyst, G5 Search Marketing

There’s never a dull moment for a G5 Marketing Analyst. As the single point of contact (commonly known as an account manager) for clients, a Marketing Analyst spends the day interacting with clients and working with other internal G5 teams. Also known as the Eternal Sunshine team because of our positive attitudes and fun spirits, the Marketing Analyst team tempers professionalism with a dash of mischief.
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What does it take to be a G5 Marketing Analyst? Impeccable multi-tasking skills, perpetual optimism, an encouraging spirit, and the willingness to do whatever it takes to make sure clients are happy. Oh, a love for candy is a plus, too.

When G5 launches a website for a new client, the Marketing Analyst anxiously stands in the wings awaiting the opportunity to train that client on what G5 does – drive, engage, track, measure, and optimize. We also take the time to train clients on website functionality and the G5 Client Center reporting and content management capabilities.

After the initial training, G5 Marketing Analysts remain in close contact with clients. Our role is to help clients understand the performance of their websites, online marketing, and new website functionality opportunities, as well as to communicate new developments in the search, social and mobile worlds.

G5 Marketing Analysts are available to assist their clients as soon as an e-mail hits the inbox or the phone starts ringing. They spend time analyzing performance, troubleshooting and advising clients on the best course of action to take in any given situation. They send monthly emails regarding reports and pertinent G5 Client Center or search engine updates, and hold quarterly online marketing performance calls with clients to share what G5 and the client were able to accomplish together. In addition, we also attend annual trade shows and conferences where we have the opportunity to meet valued clients face to face.

Behind every good Marketing Analyst is the G5 team: experts who offer support and knowledge to ensure that the company is a one-stop shop for client needs. The Marketing Analyst team fields questions from clients and relies heavily on the assistance of other G5 teams – including Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click (PPC), Support, Professional Services and Engineering. Whether a client has questions about website performance metrics, lead reporting, Pay Per Click, how to make updates to their website, search engine rankings, optimization, online directories, call tracking, and everything in between – the Marketing Analyst works closely with other G5 teams to make sure we’re meeting our clients’ expectations.

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Marketing Analysts fully embrace the G5 Core Value “Work Hard. Play Hard. Live Life.” and take their fun as seriously as their work. Be it playing on the G5 softball team, competing in Bend’s annual Pole, Pedal, Paddle race, or participating in the annual Gopher Broke Golf Scramble charity, a Marketing Analyst can be found enjoying the competitive and fun camaraderie of other G5 employees. To top it all off, the Marketing Analyst team seeks out fun ways to play throughout the year, such as customizing Mardi Gras masks featuring the G5 executive team with sparkly gems and jewel-toned feathers, throwing a Kentucky Derby party complete with exotic hats, or getting together for a 4th of July barbeque with family and friends.

The G5 Marketing Analysts are the faces, the voices and the very hearts of the G5 team.