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Want to better utilize all of your FullContact API rate limit? Check out our new API Speedometer, which tells you where you stand.
Every now and again I find myself getting excited to hack something together. But sometimes it gets a little out of hand.
When we’re not solving the world’s contact information problem or wondering why Gmail went down, we read a lot.
When we’re not solving the world’s contact information problem or dreaming about the end of the BCS, we read a lot. Here are some of the best social media, marketing, sales, and developer articles we read this weekend.
As any software company knows, good software engineers are hard to find. More often than not, graduates receiving Computer Science degrees are not very good software engineers. It’s sad, but true. I can personally attest to this phenomenon as I received my CS degree in the year 2000 and many of my classmates simply weren’t… Continue reading
Humans have an amazingly high tolerance for pain. By that, I mean that we put up with quite a lot without even realizing how uncomfortable it is or how much it may be costing us. In the past, I’ve watched mediocre sysadmins repeatedly copy/paste snippets of shell code into their terminal, rather than automating the… Continue reading
Are you a developer or designer in the Denver area? Don’t miss out on the Colorado Code For Communities Civic Hackathon, being held July 27th – 29th at Uncubed Coworking in Denver. This free event will bring together non-profits, government agencies, data providers, programmers, civic hackers, designers and anyone with an idea or stake in our community…. Continue reading
We’re excited to announce the launch of our first developer challenge today, the FullContact Chrome Browser Extension for SalesForce. We’re looking for a developer to build a simple Google Chrome browser extension that uses the FullContact API to enhance customer profiles within the SalesForce CRM. The winning app will receive a cash prize of $750,… Continue reading
Kill that feature. Put that feature out of its misery. Just do it. For the feature’s sake. For your user’s sake. For your sake. Everyone will be happier in the end.