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J.J. Toothman

Palo Alto, CA
37.44466, -122.160797
www.jjtoothman.net

About: I'm a web technologist with over 10 years of experience crafting online strategies within a number of industries and pairing them with all-star web solutions and professional implementations. I currently work at Stanford University as Senior Web Technologist within the Office of Development. I'm working on projects to bring colloaborative web tools into the enterprise; helping craft Stanford's strategy with Facebook and other other social networks; and a plan to integrate Twitter usage into Stanford Reunion Homecoming weekend.

From 2001 to 2007, I held the position of Web Services Manager at NASA Ames Research Center. While at NASA, I implemented numerous open source software solutions and web applications in addition to evangelizing and integrating web standards within software development teams. In 2007, I led the strategic definition, content development process implementation, and website development of NASA Ames’ first official public blog.

In 2005, I completed a Master of Arts degree in Multimedia by developing Luminance, an interactive art installation that explores non-tethered physical human interaction with digital content. I have previous experience with e-commerce dot-coms and global interactive adverting agencies, producing web projects for diverse brands such as Proctor & Gamble, Palm Computing, and Barclays Global Investors. When not online, I can be found spending time with my family, experiencing the great outdoors of Northern California, and exploring my love for black-and-white photography.

My personal web page is at http://www.jjtoothman.net.

Im on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jjtoothman

And I'm building a photoblog at http://www.solidether.com

Organization Stanford University
What's on your radar All things social media, openID, WordPress
What question would you most like others to ask you? How is Stanford using Twitter?
What conference tracks are you interested in Design, Marketing and Community, Web2Open

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Sunday morning at the beach

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Perfect start to the day

On way to the city

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Mason can't stay awake.

Iphone line in sf at 9 am

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Currently stretching 2 city blocks

Want to be the first to know when Jude is born?

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Keturah is about to deliver any week now, preferably in about 15 minutes from right now.  But no later than August 4.  More than one pers...

Social Media Club’s Call to Duty

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I blogged about this over on Red Pill, but since my personal site URL was in the press release, I felt I should post a comment on the announcement ...

Take the Red Pill

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When I first deployed WordPress to this domain, I did it primarily because I liked how the WP software would allow me to publish more content to th...

Mason loves his shades

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Pics from Coastside Tweetup

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My pics can be found on Flickr Ryan Kuder’s are are also on his Flickr account. And Francine Hardaway published hers to Facebook. Thank ...

Coastside Tweetup

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With the holiday weekend ahead of us, Francine Hardaway and I decided to try to pull together (possibly the first?) tweetup for the Coastside area ...

True Stories From Social Media

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This tweet from Ryan Kuder reminded me that it’s time to tell a recent story of reconnecting and discovery. It started back around March, pro...

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Comments

Yvette Nanasi:

Sounds like you have lots of exciting projects and initiatives on the go at Stanford...let me know when you're available and we can schedule some time to discuss your objectives and deliverables and explore if IGLOO would be a good solution to help you meet your goals.