I'd agree with the suggestion to take up Objective-C. There market is pretty hot for those skills now, and there's decent chance that the iPhone and iPad will stay that way for a while. You will have an edge on a big chunk of your competion if you bring some real software engineering to the table.
Are the 3rd world drones that will do this pulling themselves up by their bootstraps into the information age or is this some kind of futuristic Dickensian sweatshop where piecemeal work is paid at three cents a click?
I'd agree with the suggestion to take up Objective-C. There market is pretty hot for those skills now, and there's decent chance that the iPhone and iPad will stay that way for a while. You will have an edge on a big chunk of your competion if you bring some real software engineering to the table.
I had lunch with a guy yesterday who works at Amazon and said "Hey we just launched this cool web service called Mechanical Turk."
There is an announcement from Amazon.
Are the 3rd world drones that will do this pulling themselves up by their bootstraps into the information age or is this some kind of futuristic Dickensian sweatshop where piecemeal work is paid at three cents a click?
I may be biased because I work there, but there's a bunch of radio, interviews, news, etc. at Singingfish. For example, a query for KenRadio yields a couple hundred results.