
I moved your cheese
Greater Seattle Area

I moved your cheese
Greater Seattle Area
Mobile Applications
• Developing a new kind of music synth for the iPhone.
• Founded an angel-funded mobile media startup, developed product-centered business plan, defined market requirements, recruited creative and technical talent, negotiated the right to name and likeness of world-famous BBC Radio 1 DJ, obtained funding, and delivered the first music-making prototype for mobile phones.
Mobile Devices
• Co-founded and led the technical design and delivery, in 1991, of the initial prototype of the world’s first pen-based computing device.
Semantic Web
• Conceived and popularized several ideas and models for the Semantic Web, including the application of semantic technology to Wikipedia, which has been read by over 200,000 people and has influenced several startups.
http://evolvingtrends.wordpress.com/2006/06/26/wikipedia-30-the-end-of-google/
P2P Economics
• Developed a model for an energy-based p2p economy, using programmable, virtual joule tokens as a new kind of currency.
http://p2pfoundation.net/P2P_Energy_Economy
Telecommunications
• Led the software development phases of a complex “network + applications” project at a VC-funded communications service provider.
• Led all phases from ideation to launch, for the FastFlow™ business process automation (workflow) platform, which was used to power a Gartner-award-winning Web-based service delivery solution for communication service providers.
• Played key roles, as lead technical evangelist, visionary and platform architect, in the transformation of a telecommunications hardware vendor and contributed to VC funding, subsequent acquisition and post-merger integration.
iPhone Apps, Facebook Apps, Cloud Services, Semantic Web
(Computer Software industry)
April 2009 — Present (8 months)
(Internet industry)
May 2006 — October 2008 (2 years 6 months)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Telecommunications industry)
July 2006 — November 2007 (1 year 5 months)
(Computer Software industry)
September 2002 — September 2004 (2 years 1 month)
Mobile entertainment software
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; ADCT; Telecommunications industry)
May 1997 — August 2002 (5 years 4 months)
(Telecommunications industry)
May 1997 — February 2001 (3 years 10 months)
Telecommunications software and hardware maker. Acquired by ADC Telecommunications in February 2001.