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- Nick and Jim are speaking at Ignite Orlando 12:00pm Jun 20
- Subway responds to Done21, but how well? 9:26am Jun 19
- Rock the Job - Episode #3 7:00am Jun 19


Subway finally responded to our post about them the other day. So how’d they fair? Well, not so great I’m afraid...


In episode 3 of Rock the Job, Nick and Rob talk about how to turn yourself into a celebrity! Check it out:


Tonight in marketing class, we had a guest speaker named Jeffrey Ganssle, the CEO of DiPasqua Enterprises...


If you haven’t already checked out Rock the Job, well, why not? For some background, read our previous post on the subject. In this week’s episode of Rock the Job, we discuss keg stands, careers, and what employers are looking for beyond the stack of resumés. Check it out...


This past Monday, Jim and I launched a brand new video blog in partnership with Robert Dempsey, CEO of Atlantic Dominion Solutions. It’s called Rock the Job, and its goal is to help students understand the impact of social media on their careers...


Done21 Check out the new show Rock the Job, from Done21 and ADS Dev Shop
Episode 1 launches Rock the Job, an effort to help students understand the impact of social media on their careers
Length:1:50


At this year’s FOWA Miami, we asked several people to give their predictions for the web in 2009. Here’s what social media strategist Wayne Sutton (socialwayne.com), had to say. ...


Done21 Have you seen our new website? Check it out!
Source: done21.com
Nick Pettit and Jim Hoskins have been creating cutting edge web apps for over ten years. We have a passion for new technology, social media, and building web presence.


So, as you may have noticed, our website has received a bit of a revamp! When we started Done21, we only ever intended to make web applications like http://www.belongsto.me/ - but things change...


We already know that Paul Boag doesn’t like us very much, but it would appear that Ryan Carson of Carsonified isn’t a fan either. Just take a look at this interview Ryan Carson conducted with Paul Boag, in which Paul bashes IE6 Update: ...


Hey everyone! Tonight from 7:30pm to 8:30pm I will be at the 2009 Digital Media Undergraduate Exhibition giving demonstrations of Belongs to Me. Everyone is welcome, so stop by and visit! For more details about this event, check out the coverage in the Orlando Sentinel...


On IE6Update.com, there’s now an FAQ below the fold (if you’ve been there before, you may have to refresh the page to see it). This FAQ is in response to the blizzard of tweets, blog posts, comments, and conversation that’s been happening all around the web in regards to IE6 Update...


As was mentioned in a previous post, there have been lots of interesting developments around IE6 Update. Check these out: Ian Ozsvald, a professional screencaster over at ProCasts, graciously put together this awesome screencast that demonstrates how IE6 Update works...


If you haven’t seen IE6 Update, check it out at ie6update.com, or read the blog posts here and here. Whether you are against or in support of IE6 Update, the biggest bone of contention seems to be the wording: “Internet Explorer is missing updates required to view this site...


First and foremost, we would like to say thank you to the organizers of BarCamp Orlando. Everyone involved put in a lot of hard work, and they did a tremendous job. This event and others like it epitomize the strength of the Orlando tech community. Thank you and great job everyone...


This Saturday is BarCamp Orlando, and you should come! It’s completely free, and the past two years that its been held, its been awesomely awesome. Click here to register for BarCamp! This year’s BarCamp Orlando is once again taking place at Wall Street Plaza in Downtown Orlando...


Tonight at Slingapour’s in Orlando, FL, Jim and I witnessed a clash of the titans. The ultimate fighting championship, geek edition, if you will. Four Orlando tech community leaders fought to determine which web framework is the awesomest in a Doterati event dubbed Battle of the Web Frameworks...


Today Done21 is proud to announce IE6 Update, a great new tool to encourage your Internet Explorer 6 website visitors to upgrade their browser. Check out http://ie6update.com, and if you end up using IE6 Update, tell us about it on Twitter using the hashtag #ie6update...


At this year’s BarCamp Miami, we asked several people to give their predictions for the web in 2009. Here’s what Kevin Hale of Wufoo (wufoo.com), had to say. ...


Jim and I are both working students, and as everyone knows, the world is trudging through a rough economy. Some might believe that these two factors make starting a company difficult or impossible, and can make funding complex. In my experience, this just isn’t true...


We like our Macs, our Ruby on Rails, our TextMate, and more… But instead of saying all the same things we talked about at BarCamp Miami, I’d like to talk about tools and work environments in general. So many people refuse to learn anything new and get stuck in old habits...


We’ll get back to the tour of Done21 practices, but first I’d like share something more timely. Until recently, I thought I had to take 8 more classes before receiving my bachelors degree. After a trip to my academic adviser, I found out that I only have 4 left...


At this year’s BarCamp Miami, we asked several people to give their predictions for the web in 2009. Here’s what Ryan Price of Florida Creatives (floridacreatives.com), had to say.


If you’ve found a someone to make websites with, and you feel happy with them, then congrats! You’ve taken the biggest step. If not, have patience, and check out our previous post for a few tips. Communication is key...


When Jim and I presented at BarCamp Miami a few weeks ago, we talked about how we started our company without any loans or venture capital, while still being in school, and still working part time jobs. We discussed ten things that we believe helped us get to where we are today...


Today I turned 22 years old. This birthday has been, for me, less about celebration and more about reflection. I’ve been thinking about my own personal life, but I’ve also been looking back on all that Done21 has been able to accomplish so far, young as it may be...


At this year’s BarCamp Miami, we asked several people to give their predictions for the web in 2009. Here’s what Alex de Carvalho, co-founder of StartPR (startpr.com), had to say.


Tonight the first Ignite event in Orlando took place, and to put it lightly, it was freaking awesome. The idea of an Ignite event is that each presenter gets 5 minutes to speak, using just 20 slides that rotate every 15 seconds...


While I was at FOWA Miami 09, I had the not-so-fun experience of my MacBook Pro crashing, due to the hard drive failing. Fortunately, all my stuff was backed up using Jungle Disk (which I highly recommend, by the way)...


Having a voracious appetite for work and getting things done is a great thing. It means you like what you’re doing. There is a point, though, where it gets carried too far...


The cool cats over at sCommerce have written an article about our new product, Belongs to Me! Thanks guys!


Wayne Sutton, a Social Media Strategist out of NC, recently asked his Twitter followers what they thought of our new product, Belongs to Me. Having the following that he does (over 18,500 at the time of this writing), he sparked some lively feedback, which is always appreciated...


Done21
Done21 is proud to announce Belongs to Me - new wave home inventory software - Check it out here: http://www.belongsto.me/
Belongs to Me is still in private beta, but if you request an invite code, we'll get you hooked up quick:
http://done21.com/belongs-to-me/request- invite
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