AJOBAGGINTROANDWIDGET

Somewhat belated given it’s “release” about two months ago, I give you jobagg – a website aggregating a variety of web design and development job boards.

The website began as a sandbox I created while researching the various open source XML/RSS parsers for a client project. It seemed useful, so I slapped on a quick design and made it live.

The impetus for this official introduction is the wonderful Stuart Frisby’s creation: an OS X Dashboard Widget that lists the five most recent jobs. Grab it here and check out his other great widgets.

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