Note: My resume and bio are a bit out of date. I work for Google now but have not updated this yet.

Brad Neuberg

Testimonial:  “Brad is one of the best Ajax developers in the world.”

Objective

Helping organizations surpass the competition through breakthrough invention and implementation.

Biography

Brad Neuberg is an internationally recognized software inventor, engineer, and open source consultant. His mission in life is creating ground-breaking software that expands the envelope of what is possible. He helps his clients bring their ideas to fruition through facilitated brainstorming, rapid prototyping, software architecture, implementation, community relations, evangelizing, and public speaking.

Testimonial:  “I enjoy working with Brad; bright, responsive, very knowledgeable... I feel very trusting toward him.”
Douglas Engelbart, Inventor of the computer mouse and hypertext

Brad is a leader in pushing web browsers in new directions, and has repeatedly delivered capabilities for web browsers that were thought impossible. Many of the Ajax techniques he pioneered are now part of the toolchain of working software engineers. He has consulted with Google on offline web applications, and was the keynote at Yahoo's internal conference, speaking on invention and leadership. Brad's Really Simple History library was one of the first Ajax frameworks that reliably provided back button and bookmark support for DHTML applications and is embedded into a tremendous number of websites and businesses. Brad is a core member of the Dojo project, one of the world's most popular JavaScript frameworks. His Dojo Storage project delivered megabytes of client-side storage for the web years before others, and his Dojo Offline library is used by corporations and startups to bring their web applications offline. Brad works with Douglas Engelbart, inventor of the computer mouse, to deliver powerful new hypertext functionality through the HyperScope and Purple Include projects.

Brad has extensive experience in the open source community, contributing code to Mozilla, JXTA, Apache Jakarta, and more. His experience includes developing distributed systems on Wall Street, building electronic option exchanges, and working with Java for over ten years. As Senior Software Engineer at Rojo Networks, he focused on weblog aggregators and consumer web software.

He has also explored next-generation collaborative systems, including new browsers, novel online word processors and Wikis, and new delivery mechanisms for digital books. Brad worked with the Internet Archive to produce a web-based book reader for an open, digital library. His Paper Airplane project offers a vision of a two way web with deep collaboration and editing support, while his P2P Sockets project delivered a web service stack and Domain Name System ported to run on a peer-to-peer network.

In addition, Brad Neuberg created coworking, an international grassroots movement to found a new kind of workspace for the self-employed. Coworking spaces are now across the globe, including Paris, New York City, and San Francisco, and have been covered by Business Week, The New York Post, and more.

Brad completed his undergraduate studies in Computer Science at Columbia University. He has presented at Yahoo, JavaOne, eBay, Google Developer Day, EuroOSCON, and The Ajax Experience, among others. He is a contributor to the O'Reilly book Ajax Hacks.

Testimonial:  “Good attitude... good communicator... solid technical abilities — need I say more?”
Brewster Kahle, Founder of Internet Archive, Alexa, and WAIS

Education

B.A. in Computer Science, Columbia University, May 2000

Work Experience

Various Consulting Engagements, Consultant, June 2007 - Present
Mix of short-term consulting engagements, including software architecture, expert consulting, speeches, strategy, and paid open source work.
Dojo Offline, Creator/Consultant (Partner with SitePen, Partial Funding from Google), January 2007 - June 2007
Dojo Offline is an open-source toolkit that makes it easy to create offline web applications. It extends Google Gears and is a component of the Dojo framework.
Douglas Engelbart/Bootstrap Foundation, Consultant, March 2006 - November 2006
Testimonial:  “Brad is an innovator, an inventor, an implementer, and a heck of a nice guy. He not only has good ideas but he has the smarts and skills to get them done... Brad asks the really big questions (and has a history of coming up with really good answers!) about how systems can work better...”
Mark Graham, iVillage, Whole Earth Networks, The WELL
The HyperScope project is an NSF-funded, open source project to implement portions of Douglas Engelbart's groundbreaking Augment system on the web, including advanced hyperlinks and addressing, jump capabilities, and more using Ajax and DHTML
Internet Archive/The Open Library, Consultant, October 2005
The Open Library is an initiative to scan all of the world's books, make them freely available, and allow them to be easily read, bookmarked, and searched using a web-based DHTML/Ajax viewer
Testimonial:  “Brad's Ajax hacks are creative work done with discipline and a deep knowledge of his field. I really admire what he's been doing.”
Lucas Gonze, Founder of Webjay (Purchased by Yahoo)
Purple Include, Team Member/Bootstrap Foundation, May 2007 - Present
A set of small JavaScript libraries that can be easily dropped into any web page to gain expanded hypertext abilities
Dojo Storage, Creator, October 2005 - Present
Testimonial:  “Brad is inspired, creative and thinks out-of-the-box about the bigger picture without being distracted from the work at hand. He is a great collaborator.”
Ronna Tannenbaum, Internet Archive
An easy to use solution for storing megabytes of data on the client-side, breaking the 4K limit of cookies
Rojo, Senior Software Engineer, April 2004 - June 2005; Consultant, Nov 2005 - Feb 2006
A web-based, next-generation RSS, social, and tag aggregator
Really Simple History (RSH), Founder, June 2005 - Present
An open source library making it easy for Ajax applications to incorporate bookmarking and back button support
Coworking, Founder, Aug 2005 - Present
Coworking is alternative office space for self-employed developers and writers, a forum for structure, community, and innovation
Apache Jakarta Feed Parser, Contributor, April 2004 - June 2005
A uniform, open source API for working with blogging technologies, including RSS, Atom, OPML, the Blogger API, and more.
Testimonial:  “Brad has a keen sense of the convergence of technology and the human experience... I've had the pleasure of working with Brad, seeing his creative brainstorming and R&D methods, and his desire to share knowledge... His solid programming background, together with his acute interest in emerging technologies and social interactions, I believe, will be a potent combination...”
Hoang Dinh, Paper Airplane Volunteer, Interaction Designer
Paper Airplane, Founder, Sep 2001 - April 2005
A research project to explore how the World Wide Web and browsers will be radically different when they deeply embed collaboration, community, and decentralization
P2P Sockets, Founder, July 2003-April 2005
An open source web service stack and socket abstraction ported to run on a P2P network
Testimonial:  “Brad is a significant strategic asset; he has a great ability to embrace technologies and realize their use to directly impact customers' lives. He combines his skills with design and programming to quickly prototype new and compelling applications.”
Kevin Burton, Founder of NewsMonster, Rojo, and TailRank
Fusion, Founder, Jan 2000 - May 2000
An open source unified application for communication and knowledge sharing
Random Walk, Technology Consultant, Dec 1999-May 2001
A Wall Street technology consulting firm
OpenPortal, Founder, Sep 1998 - Nov 1999
Open source, next-generation WikiWiki and portal software

Further Work, CONSULTING, AND OPEN SOURCE Experience Available on Request

Publications

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References Available on Request