
I'm currently an engineer for Auctomatic.com. Auctomatic is a service for eBay sellers that makes it easy to save templates for all the things you sell on eBay, upload and attach photos, and track inventory and auction statistics.

Writewith and Unimedia are the twin products of a Y Combinator funded company I co-founded. Writewith.com is a free tool for online document editing. It includes live chat, task assignment, and a complete version history of every document. You can export to lots of formats like Word and PDF, or publish to most blogs. Unimedia.org is a similar application, designed for small to midsize newspapers. The company was also funded by The Canadian University Press, and many of Canada's largest student papers use unimedia.org every time they go to press.

In 2006, I redesigned and relaunched the Stanford Daily's web presence. Since the new version went live in June 2006, traffic has more than doubled, ad revenues have increased 3-4x and there's a far more active community of readers who comment on the day's stories. The Daily at the University of Washington adopted the codebase in late '06, and has since contributed lots of changes.