A Midsummer Day’s Update
As you may have read (we appreciate the coverage guys!), thanks to our stellar Web and QA team, I’m excited to share that the Bug Labs web site (yup, it’s a .net) is now live. We’ve updated the site to include more details and information, so please browse away. We’ve put a priority on getting out BUG product and platform details, and you can expect to see more added in a few weeks.
Next up, the beta program. Big thanks to all the beta program applicants so far. We’re going to keep the application live online until next Wednesday, September 5th. At that point we’ll close the sign-up form, then take a couple of weeks to sort the list out into the multiple waves of testers. Just to keep the process optimized, we’ll notify individuals as they are selected for each wave. This means even if you aren’t in the first round of testing, please don’t assume we aren’t interested, we just have a limited number of slots to fill at a time.
We’re planning the next few BUG+(blank)s now, upcoming cities include San Francisco and Boston. Our goal is to increase the frequency of the events, and I’ll use the blog to announce each one as we finalize plans and dates.
Lastly, if you look on the Bug Labs web site, you may notice we’re hiring! All positions right now are in the New York office. If you are a software engineer (esp w Java, Ruby on Rails, SQL, and design skills), embedded Linux developer, or a product or manufacturing process manager, get in touch!
Thanks, talk to you again soon!
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