DZone Jobs

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Rick and the gang just launched DZone Jobs.

Here's a snippet of the announcement:

Recently I read that almost 60% of IT workers are looking for new jobs, and that four out of five of those looking for new jobs say their job search is "somewhat" or "very" active. If true, then I hope these statistics bode well for our newest site. Today, I am pleased to introduce DZone Jobs, a new job site dedicated to helping real developers connect with great job opportunities. DZone Jobs is certainly not the first niche job site, nor do we expect it will be the biggest. Still, we feel it will provide value to DZone's uniquely developer-focused audience. Developers like you visit our sites over a million times a month, and DZone Network sites appeal more to sophisticated, dedicated developers than to beginners and dabblers. We hope the unique composition of our communities will allow DZone Jobs to become a place where genuine, hard-core developers look for their next gigs. You may want to add the RSS feed to your newsreader, so you can keep an eye on where the interesting opportunities are.

Interestingly enough it was build using Ruby on Rails:

We built DZone Jobs with Ruby on Rails, which was an interesting experience. The popular Ruby framework certainly has a lot going for it, but I wouldn't describe it as a "silver bullet" that magically cures all developer headaches. Maybe one of the high-profile Ruby mavens could have written the whole DZone Jobs application in just 20 lines of Ruby, but I'm almost sure it took us more than 100 lines (cough, cough… way more than 100 lines!) I'll try to get Matt to write a serious article or give a presentation on what it was like to build a site quickly with RoR, and I'm sure Mike will want an opportunity to editorialize a bit, too! (Hint: Mike was not exactly the bluebird of happiness while working on this one.)

The Pulse

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Erik's Pulse has been published.

Free 3D Golf Game

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In exchange for signing up for a newsletter (or not), Microsoft is making OmmiG Software's 3D Golf Game for Windows Mobile available for free:

Mobile XM

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Got an XM Satellite Radio? Then you should have XM Radio Online.

Did you know that you can also listen to XM on your phone?

WIP320 Compatible Headset?

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I've posted the following on the Linksys Community Forum:

Has anybody been able to find a headset compatible with the WIP320? I have tried 4 or 5 of them, without any luck. I can hear fine but the mic is not working. Now, the specs states that he headset plug is a 2.5mm 4 segments, which could explain why none of the headsets I tried worked. But I have not been able to locate a 4 segments headset anywhere. I've talked to a Live Chat agent who suggested using a Plantronics M170, which is a 3 segment headset. I don't see how the M170 would work any differently than any of the headsets I tried. Thanks, E.

Let me know if you have any suggestions. I'm thinking I have a defective unit and probably should get it replaced.

Linksys iPhone?

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I just noticed that the one I bought at the beginning of the month doesn't say iPhone on it…

Linksys iPhone WIP320 Linksys WIP320 iPhone

Nothing on the box either.

Apple legal throw their weight around...

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Paul (of MoDaCo) and xda-developers have been asked to remove all links and screenshots to the iPhone Pocket PC skin.

I guess Steve wasn't kidding.

Let's hope Cisco is not kidding either. There's really nothing like getting a little taste of your own medicine.

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Talking about iPhone skinning, check out Jenneth's.