Posts Tagged ‘austin business journal’
Adomatica Blogger in Austin Business Journal
June 26, 2009Paying more at the pump…and at the tap
June 28, 2008
As if paying >$4 a gallon for gas was not bad enough, it looks like increases in hops and malt barley prices might have us paying more for a pint.
The full story by Austin Business Journal: Hops shortage shakes up brewers
Take a bite out of this bad story
June 6, 2008Did the Austin Business Journal seriously run this story?
Who’s Watching Who #6
October 21, 2007
Just as with sundays gone by, today we post a Who’s-Who of folks that have contacted us and/or checked-out the blog and/or called to praise/complain, and/or any combination thereof over the past week. It was a busy week.
Austin American-Statesman – “News”paper – Austin, Tx
BizJournals – Publisher of Business Journals – Nationwide
Bulldog Solutions – Lead Management and Optimization – Austin, Tx
GSD&M The Idea City – Ad Agency – Austin, Tx
Microsoft – trailing behind Google as usual
StaleLife – a collective of creatives – Austin, Tx
Shift Communications – PR Agency – Boston and San Francisco
Veteran Visitors who came back for more:
Crispin Porter + Bogusky – Ad Agency – Miami and Boulder
Google – face it, they are always “watching” us
Been to the blog but don’t see your company on the list? Shoot us an email or post a comment. If you email us, make sure you send it from your company email account so that we know it is the real-deal. Let us know what you think and maybe share a bit of info. The worst that will happen is that you get a free link to your site. Not a bad trade for a bit of good SEO if you ask me.
My Pal Comes to Town
October 20, 2007
Paypal has opened a technology center in Austin at 7700 West Parmer Lane. The new and first office in Texas will be run by Director/General Manager Terence Spielman.
In a quote to the Austin Business Journal, Spielman said “we firmly believe the strong pool of talented technology professionals here in Austin will help expand the backbone of PayPal services to ensure that businesses and individuals can make secure online payments anytime and anywhere.”
The center will employ around 100 by the end of this year with the goal of having 300 on staff by the end of 2009.