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Are you looking for an energetic, fast-paced, and fun environment with lots and lots of coffee?

Spatial Networks, Inc. allows each and every team member the opportunity for a great career and financial success.   Spatial Networks, Inc. also offers an outstanding benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401k and more.

Spatial Networks, Inc. is currently hiring intelligent, creative, software engineers with Ruby on Rails experience, Mobile Application Developers and an International Sales Engineer to develop the next generation of our web application software products and platforms.

This is an excellent opportunity to come work in a fun and relaxed environment with a group of equally smart and driven people where you will have the opportunity to make a difference and contribute to the development of some cutting edge software systems.  Please contact our website (http://www.spatialnetworks.com) or you can email your resume to (careers@spatialnetworks.com). Please, no phone calls.

Posted by Jolene Coyle Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:04:00 GMT


How do you participate in the local news?

 Hopefully you’re not inadvertently the subject of any of the local news. But what if you were asked to participate in reporting it - would you do it? Would you trust your neighbors to do the same - would you even care if they did? What if you could visit a local news station’s website and see what real people in your community were talking about, on a map, with pictures of the event or accident, road conditions, tornado, hurricane, blizzard, or even click on a video that someone submitted of that really awesome touchdown at the Lakeland High School football game last Friday night? (Go Dreadnaughts!) If you could submit a quick picture of a gnarly accident on I-4, or something ominous at the Circle K, or even if a local restaurant served up something savory (or not so much!), so that other people in the area could check it out and see what you saw in near real time (maybe help them avoid something catastrophic, or gross)… would you do it?

Posted by Nancy Carter Thu, 28 May 2009 14:20:00 GMT