Software engineer wanted. If you're graduating this year, check it out. I can definitely recommend these people as bosses for your first job.

About this: quote from last week's episode of Het Geslacht De Pauw:
- Which internet are you using?
Not nearly as funny as in the program, but proving my point nevertheless :)
That-new-user-interface-experience-that-Google-uses-in-Gmail-and-Google-Suggest-etcetera-technology now has a shorter name: ajax. It gives me a clean feeling.
Via Werner.
Just noticed this: go to Google Suggest, and type "ww". Be amazed by the first result on your list ...
Some years ago, we tried to gather some former employees of the notorious The E-Corporation in an Orkut group. The effort failed miserably: you can't get people to subscribe and post random stuff on such a site.
Lately, however, more and more collegues are spotted in the blogging world. Blogging seems to be a much more interesting way to keep in touch with people you want to keep in touch with, but which you can't phone every week.
Just to inspire not-yet-blogging collegues, here's an overview of the ecorp blogs I spotted (risking the rise of a Planet E-corp). (Mail me if you want on/off this list.) Only urls and blog titles, finding out who the actual people are is considered an exercise for home.
Most seem to blog in Dutch these days. Something to consider.
GoogleMaps. How long until we don't refer to "the Internet" anymore, but to "the Google" ?
Via Matthew.
... as you can read at Michel's weblog (Dutch). Since our little country doesn't host such rich people every day, this event even got the evening news. At one point, a face came in the picture, and I was thinking "I know that guy. Hmm. Ah right, that's Microsoft's spokesman for Belgium." And then, his name appeared on screen: "Peter Vanvelthoven, Secretary of the State for Informatisation." These are scary times...