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Matthew Reinbold is the writer behind the BloomBurst blog. BloomBurst is written by Matthew Reinbold. He currently lives in Salt Lake, Utah and has been a web designer, site developer, and usability engineer since 1999.

Matthew graduated from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM&T) in 2000 with a bachelors degree in computer engineering. In 2003 he received his MBA from the University of Utah with an emphasis on entrepreneurship and emerging technology business.

More development perspective can be found on the Salt Lake ColdFusion User Group website, a group that Matthew has been president of since April, 2005. He also writes about communities and collaborative culture on mutednoise.com. He can be contacted via the form on Vox Pop Design, the web design firm where he serves as Creative Principal. Finally, he's LinkedIn.

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13 April 2006
SLCFUG Meeting Tonight
Almost in high-definintion!

Being busy is better than being bored and, oh nelly, I’ve never been better. If you’re in the Salt Lake area tonight’s SLCFUG meeting is worth the time (I might be a little biased, however, given that I’m the manager). On tap is Laszlo, a neat way of creating both Flash and AJAX apps with XML. We’ll also be reviewing what went down at CFObjective 2006. Finally, we’ll be giving away up to $2100 in Adobe software to one lucky winner. Go to http://SLCFUG.org for more information.

If you can’t make it to the meeting but are still dying to hear me yammer on about technology (who isn’t?) check out my guest appearance on UtahTechRadio. In episode four we cover what running Windows on a Mac might mean, Netflix verses Blockbuster, PSP and the coming PS3, Yahoo’s slavish love for China, and so much more.

Comments welcome!

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