From now on, the users of TeacherFinder will be able to submit their own personal profile for one year, at a very low cost. Below, how the profile looks like, when crawled by Google Engine.
TeacherFinder – Online Profiles
About Spyros
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Recent Posts
- New tool for data analysis
- Another major update …
- HandCrafted Epoxy Resin Table
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- TeacherFinder, what a journey…
- DataGrinder | When data intimidates, you grind!
- 7-years non-stop, time for a server upgrade!
- HireMe is up and running
- The Marathoner’s Metaphor
- TeacherFinder – Got a major update!
- Anonymity, privacy, data control, no-tracking
- When agile fails, a hotfix is not enough
- My server setup
- cloudNotes is up and running!
- Building a simple blog with Django
- Switching to a ThinkPad T430
- TeacherFinder got a facelift
- DuckDuckGo, using it almost for a year now.
- QAWeb – Using Django via SSH for QA Stats
- Volvo Race 2012 – Fireworks, View from Salthill
- Customizing Firefox UI
- TeacherFinder – Text Link Ads and Ad Preview
- Salthill Bay – A sunny day.
- TeacherFinder goes International
- TeacherFinder – Autocomplete, a Better Search
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