I started out as a C and C++ programmer way back in the early 1990's, and I was the first on my block to own a modem. I remember well the day we downloaded a browser (Mosaic) that was capable of displaying an image and text. Man, do I feel old now!
I started my first web company (RandomWorx Interactive) way back in 1994. For all intents and purposes, I changed the name to Podomani in 2004 to focus on the types of businesses that could make the best use of the web. From our first client on, we got results - fantastic results in some cases, and we've been providing real value in helping these companies grow.
Nothing makes me happier than a client telling me about the new business they are discovering from their Podomani built and marketed websites. Today we continue to get those results for our clients, and we are always looking for new partnerships - so feel free to contact us at any time.
In the few moments I am not at Podomani, I'm probably working Digital Opera, where we have several SAAS products about to launch, including our first one, YaRacer, an online motor sports registration and race management tool.
If I'm not there, then you'll either find me playing my guitar loud enough to kill a charging rhino at sixty paces, traveling the world, or bleeding over my collection of rare 1970's era vintage Polaris factory racing snowmobiles.
Follow me on Twitter, connect with me on LinkedIn, Easier yet, just email me. Or if you feel more adventurous, email me and I'll invite you to join me on Google+. You should also check out the Podomani blog - where I do brain dumps every now and then.