I end up lots of places. In my new “Places I Go” series of posts I will sharing photo collections from my visits. For my inaugural post I’ve selected Raidious, the company I co-founded in 2009 and am currently Chief Technology Officer of.






I end up lots of places. In my new “Places I Go” series of posts I will sharing photo collections from my visits. For my inaugural post I’ve selected Raidious, the company I co-founded in 2009 and am currently Chief Technology Officer of.






I’d like to share this post I did over at Raidious.com. Read the full article there for some background on the graphic I put together for a post last week. It was a fun post, and a cool way to get a tour of our office.
Raidious was featured on Mashable today. For those not in the know, Mashable is a pretty big deal on the internet. Taulbee Jackson and I were interviewed last week for this story on our Social Media Command Center for this year’s Super Bowl.
Read “Super Bowl XLVI Gets a Social Media Command Center” on Mashable.
The Raidious team has done a great job gearing up for the next two weeks in the past two years. I’m glad to work with such amazing folks every day.
Hello throngs of website visitors searching for “rick rolled,” “wolf monkey,” and “Jeremy McKinnon.”
I have a lot of posts saved up from the past few months, so maybe I can start ditching those search results for Jeremy Mckinnon, but I’ll admit the “wolf monkey” results had me stumped. Remember “Gerald,” the photoshop job I did with the monkey on the lap of teen wolf’s dad? Well, it ranks somewhere for “wolf monkey.”
I’ve wrapped up a couple of projects this year (most notably Thin Fevers) and begun the ignition sequence for a few new projects (a new band and a comic book to start) all while keeping things rolling at Raidious. July brought our company it’s second anniversary, and we’ve learned a lot and had a lot of success. I am continuously flattered by the talent that I get to work with and the great things our customers and colleagues have to say about us.
We launched Raidious Control in March.
As I mentioned, Thin Fevers is no more, but I am happy to say that I am involved with a new music project, details of which will be coming soon. I’d like to extend my sincerest thanks to everyone who ever came out to see Thin Fevers, and all of the great folks that wanted to see us, but couldn’t. I’ve got audio of our last show, once it sounds good, I’ll be sure to post.
Also, I just welcomed my second son home, so I will be watching that new Will Arnet show.
More later.
This is a super inside joke from Raidious, but fun to post nonetheless. I am mostly posting because Dodge kept giving me a hard time about not having anything new here.
This may be the start of something.