Archive for April, 2010
I thought, I would post this here, maybe someone will respond or google will link this.
Length of project: 1-2 weeks
Rate: DOE
Requirements:
• HTML, XHTML
• CSS2.1 and CSS3
• Experience with Photoshop or Illustrator ( or equivalent )
• Experience with Theme-ing wordpress, phpbb3, or mediawiki
Nice to Haves
• PHP5.2
• Javascript
This is a contract position, and the perfect candidate would have skinned at least a few to a few dozen websites, and is demonstrable. This is a short project, but we have a number of projects that come up.
About Unity Technologies
Unity Technologies is revolutionizing the game industry and was named one of the top five game companies of 2009 by Gamasutra after just four years on the market. Today, Unity Technologies has more than 120,000 registered users worldwide – including leading companies like Coca-Cola, Electronic Arts, Disney, LEGO, Mint.com, NASA and UPS, large and small studios, independent professionals, students and hobbyists – using the Unity platform to develop high-quality interactive 3D content for the web, mobile, and console. In addition to Web, PC, Mac, Wii™, Xbox 360, iPhone and iPad deployment, Unity Technologies has announced upcoming support for PS3 and Android. Unity Technologies is one of the fastest growing software companies and is aggressively innovating to expand usability, power and platform reach so that it can deliver on its vision of democratizing interactive 3D technology. Unity Technologies is headquartered in San Francisco and has development offices worldwide. For more information, visit unity3d.com.
- Dell, Sony, HTC, etc.. — Have mobile devices, but this could give them an edge.
- ASUS, Abit, etc…. – All make hardware and could use a nice mobile platform.
- Amazon, Barns and Noble — both make eReaders that could be decimated by the iPad, Palm’s Web OS could give them the engineering talent along side a great OS to create a new Mobile media device.
- nVidia – if nVidia had a platform like WebOS, they could ensure a rockstar platform for their mobile chips.
- AMD – I don’t think AMD has the cash to buy palm.
- IBM – Could be interesting, IBM has cash, and they don’t have a mobile plan. This may be reason for IBM to go after a mobile leader.
- Oracle – Since Oracle has acquired Sun, MySQL, and …. OpenOffice by default. It might be interesting to see what this Tech Giant could do in the Mobile Enterprise Space.
- Google – Could buy Palm to strengthen it’s position against Apple, and could port Palm’s intellectual property to the Android OS.
- Nintendo – Hmmm, this could be interesting, as I think the companies would culturally work well together.
- Microsoft – Yeah, WM7 +++ MS could somehow make windows mobile better, or better arm it’s lawyers against Apple. Can you imagine the MS Palm Courier?