Joining Joost

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Monday will be my first day at Joost.

Today is my last day at Bloglines aka Ask.com ak IAC Search and Media aka IAC/Interactive.

It’s been a fun couple years here, and I am very grateful for the great team I helped build at Bloglines, but it is time for me to move on.

10 Responses to “Joining Joost”

  1. Congratulations and good luck, chip!

  2. john yerhot says:

    so what exactly is the glowing sludge the guy in the Joost commercials is pouring supposed to be? Slime ala Ghostbusters?

    haha, congrats on the new job.

  3. Yoav Shapira says:

    Congratulations! Or mazal tov, as we say in Hebrew.

    Joost has an amazing collection of talent, I’m sure you’ll enjoy that. Good luck.

  4. Bjorn says:

    Thanks for all your hard work dude. Also thanks for help getting me a nice job. Best of luck to you at Joost.

    B

  5. Paul.querna.chip,

    I’d like to pay you to implement one of your apache modules, but it’s impossible to find any place online to contact you. Congratulations on Joost and your future endeavors.

    virtualscribe

  6. chipmom says:

    snow day! for those who drive

  7. Rowan Lewis says:

    Hey Paul, sorry about abusing your comments like this, I couldn’t find any other way to contact you.

    Essentially, I’m trying to get in contact with people who’ve helped Ferite in some way over the years, for no particular reason… anyhow, if you’re interested you’ve got my email :)

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