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Co-founder of [[Williams Students Online]], DeWitt was originally in the class of '97.  DeWitt took a year off to help start [http://www.tripod.lycos.com/ Tripod, Inc.], before returning to graduate in '98 as a double major in Political Science and Computer Science.  DeWitt then went to work as a Program Manager for [http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft], then returned to the Berkshires to start both Eziba and Avacet.  DeWitt later moved to NYC to run software development for [http://www.site59.com Site59, Inc.] and software architecture for [http://www.travelocity.com Travelocity].  DeWitt is currently principle engineer at [http://a9.com A9.com], an [http://www.amazon.com/ Amazon.com] company.  DeWitt lives in San Francisco, CA, and continues to write about and develop open source applications at [http://www.unto.net Unto.net].
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Co-founder of [[Williams Students Online]], DeWitt was originally in the class of '97.  DeWitt took a year off to help start [http://www.tripod.lycos.com/ Tripod, Inc.], before returning to graduate in '98 as a double major in Political Science and Computer Science.  DeWitt then went to work in Seattle, WA as a Program Manager for [http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft], and returned to the Berkshires to start both Eziba and Avacet.  DeWitt later moved to New York City to run software development for [http://www.site59.com Site59, Inc.] and software architecture for [http://www.travelocity.com Travelocity].  DeWitt is currently principle engineer at [http://a9.com A9.com], an [http://www.amazon.com/ Amazon.com] company.  DeWitt lives in San Francisco, CA, and continues to write about and develop open source applications at [http://www.unto.net Unto.net].

Revision as of 16:05, November 24, 2005

Co-founder of Williams Students Online, DeWitt was originally in the class of '97. DeWitt took a year off to help start Tripod, Inc., before returning to graduate in '98 as a double major in Political Science and Computer Science. DeWitt then went to work in Seattle, WA as a Program Manager for Microsoft, and returned to the Berkshires to start both Eziba and Avacet. DeWitt later moved to New York City to run software development for Site59, Inc. and software architecture for Travelocity. DeWitt is currently principle engineer at A9.com, an Amazon.com company. DeWitt lives in San Francisco, CA, and continues to write about and develop open source applications at Unto.net.