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June 17, 2005
It seems strange to be talking about user interfaces on a site devoted to webservices. After all, a query to the WebSearch API produces output that only a programmer could love. But for a large segment of you, the availablity of that data without markup is license to let your interface-designer self run wild, producing pages that bend, fold, spindle and mutilate that data in crazy ways. There are some great examples out there, and I know there's a bunch more of you doing amazing things with the data.
In short, we're looking to hire people who love to push the boundaries of what modern DHTML and especially AJAX can do, working with our external webservices and internal ones as well. Why yes, we have internal webservices. Will you see them someday? No comment.
If you live and breathe DHTML we're looking to fill all sorts of positions. If you see one that's right for you, send in your resume. If not, keep an eye on http://careers.yahoo.com. We're just getting started.
Toby Elliott
Yahoo! Webservices
Posted at June 17, 2005 9:25 AM
Glad to see you're hiring. Here's my Ajax example using the Yahoo web services: http://www.FrancisShanahan.com/reader.aspx
but I'm not looking for a job at the mo'.
-fs
Posted by: Francis Shanahan at June 20, 2005 8:23 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your articles which help me in my work
Bye
Andy
Posted by: andy at August 19, 2005 6:52 AM
Very beautiful and interesting blog! I enjoy reading you blog... keep it up guys!
Respect you!
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