DigiThoughts

Digitaria Brings Engagement to Qualcomm's Uplinq 2010

July 13, 2010 by Adam Storr

Digitaria at Qualcomm Uplinq 2010 from Digitaria on Vimeo.

Last week, Qualcomm hosted their annual Uplinq Conference in San Diego, CA. In a multi-OS world, it is the one place where the mobile developer community can come together and share their ideas and insights.

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12th Annual Digitaria Costume Contest

October 30, 2009 by Adam Storr

 

 

Happy Halloween Eve! Every Halloween, Digitarians dress up for our annual company-wide costume contest. With 90+ employees, we are bound to have some interesting characters show up to work.

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Digitaria Moving Day Mayhem

September 02, 2009 by Adam Storr

 

If you stay in one spot for too long, the inspiration and creativity will more than likely wear out. Since they love to keep people's minds fresh, Digitaria likes to have a bi-annual moving day.

Today, I just happened to walk into this mini-mayhem of 85 people, 85 computers, 14 rooms, 2 floors and many speedy hands and feet. I thought I'd share a snippet of Digitaria's moving day with you through the eyes of my handy little iPhone. It certainly gave me a laugh!

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The Adventures of Adam: Volume 2 - The Choices We Make

June 26, 2009 by Adam Storr

In case you missed Volume 1: http://blogs.digitaria.com/blogs/adventures-adam-volume-1-intern-born

In a time where jobs are scarce and competition is fierce, I am very fortunate to have found an opportunity at Digitaria. Which begs the question, how was I able to find such an invaluable internship when most of my contemporaries are left wondering what their future holds?

To me, life is all about decisions. More often than not, I've found that choices made in passing are often the ones I look back on as defining moments in my personal journey. Rewind a month...

I rolled out of bed like it was any other day. Stretch, brush teeth, grab a bite, check my email... wait a sec.

SUBJ: READ ME.

What's this? An email from my roommate. All caps. Ugh. This can't be good. My roommates only email me when I've either a.) done something horribly wrong or b.) been horribly wronged. I braced for the worst and clicked.

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