twitterfeed.com founder, experiend online research software techie
London, United Kingdom
twitterfeed.com founder, experiend online research software techie
London, United Kingdom
founder, twitterfeed.com - the de-facto standard to send blog and RSS updates to your twitter account automatically.
online market research expert with 20 years experience in the market research software space, having worked as Solutions Architect for GMI (Global Market Insite, Inc.) and SPSS.
twitter, rss, atom, feeds, miroblogging, online survey software, panel management software, web services, social network technology, social media, mobile internet, instant messaging, virtual worlds, second life, metaverse, software integration, innovation
(Internet industry)
March 2007 — Present (2 years 9 months)
Founder of twitterfeed.com, the de-facto standard for automating the posting of your blog and any other RSS content to your twitter account.
(Privately Held; Market Research industry)
January 2006 — March 2009 (3 years 3 months)
Solutions Architect for GMI (Global Market Insite, Inc.), a company providing online survey software and services to companies worldwide. As well as consulting with clients and prospects on custom solutions and technical integration around the GMI software platform, I have a keen interest in cutting-edge technologies and trends, and am experimenting with their application in a survey and market research technology context.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Media Production industry)
2006 — 2006 (less than a year)
Contract work based on BBC backstage (developer community) activities
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
1996 — 2005 (9 years )
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
1995 — 1996 (1 year )
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Market Research industry)
1988 — 1995 (7 years )
1985 — 1987
1980 — 1984
metaverse, virtual reality, virtual worlds, instant messaging, mobile technology, social network technology, social media, market research, survey software, twitter, micro-blogging, SMS, Second Life, avatars, 3D environments, web 2.0, web 3.0, web 4.0, web 5.0, you get the idea...