Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Get Inky With It
Inky-Apps is one of Americas first webstores dedicated to the promotion, advertisement and development of mobile applications for the undeveloped and undiscovered mobile markets. The site was created by Richard Fields, a true African American technology pioneer.
If you are unfamiliar with Richard's story and his mission I interviewed him recently on two separate occasions on my BlogTalkRadio Show. You can find those on-demand episodes here. Inky-Apps is looking for college interns with experience in Android programming.
Recently, I spoke with Richard regarding their search for interns and he had this to say:
"What I am trying to do is to pull in a couple of students of African American, or Africans from the continent, or the African diaspora to intern for inky-apps. Inky-apps is now beginning to generate interest and traffic so I would like to pull in some folks.
They do not have to be ivy, in fact; they can even be from a local J.C. I don't care. I am interested in folks who share the same 'vision' and direction as inky-apps' does coupled with some experience with Android development or Java, web design (HTML,XML,) and internet marketing.
I am trying to find those who are majoring in either computer science, or a related field like Internet marketing.
I applaud Mr. Fields efforts. This is exactly what is needed to not only develop future African American software engineering talent, but also to instill a sense of entrepreneurship. It is high time young African Americans begin to develop software that helps to solve the problems and and address the needs of our community.
I for one can not wait to see the creativity of African Americans emerge in the realm of software applications. The details on the position as well as the eligibility criteria for each position, will be posted next Wednesday at inky-apps.com in the form of an android mobile app.
For more information you visit the Inky-Apps site at http://www.Inky-Apps.com
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My school is about to offer it's first android programming course this year, in response to a petition of the student body... it would be exciting to use those skills to do something that really matters.
Hi Justin,
That is great. I love that the student body petitioned. Excellent. Let me know if I can do anything to help you reach your goals.
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