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Aaron Parecki Phones & Addresses

  • 7677 SW 87Th Ave, Portland, OR 97223 (503) 977-0077
  • 1515 SE 22Nd Ave #5, Portland, OR 97214
  • Eugene, OR

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Resumes

Aaron Parecki Photo 1

Co-Editor In The Gnap Working Group

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Esri - Portland, Oregon Area since Oct 2012
CTO, Esri R&D Center, Portland

Geoloqi, Inc. - Portland, Oregon Area Apr 2010 - Oct 2012
Co-founder & CTO

Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, LLC Mar 2010 - Jan 2011
Chief Technology Officer

Real Design Online, LLC Jun 2008 - Jan 2011
Co-founder

Lane Community College - Eugene, Oregon Area Sep 2008 - Jun 2009
Instructional Programmer
Education:
University of Oregon 2003 - 2009
BS & BA, Computer and Information Science, Digital Arts
Skills:
Git
Php
Mobile Applications
Ruby
Web Applications
Mysql
Web Development
Databases
Javascript
Open Source
Objective C
Mobile Devices
Ios Development
Rest
Oauth
Web Standards
Iphone
Database Design
Postgis
Jquery
Apache
Postgresql
Web Design
Html 5
Subversion
Ruby on Rails
Css
Json
Front End
Html
Xhtml
Software Engineering
Ajax
Mvc
Linux
Python
User Experience
Cascading Style Sheets
Video Editing
Adobe Creative Suite
Interests:
Web Standards
Oauth
Video Production
Quantified Self
Maps
Web Development
Gps
Databases
Tracking
Geolocation
Languages:
English
German
Awards:
Most Useful App and Best of Show
CivicApps Government Data Development Competition
Loqi.me, a cross-‐platform group messaging and location beaconing system for disaster relief.
Best New App
AppNation San Francisco
Geoloqi won best new app at the AppNation mobile showcase competition at AppNation San Francisco after judges watched 10 three-minute speeches from company founders from around the world.
Grand Prize
Geeks Without Bounds
Loqi.me, a cross-platform group messaging and location beaconing system for disaster relief.
Grand Prize
Socrata Software Company
Chattercast: a real-time 911 subscription service alerting you about nearby 911 reports. Open Government Hackathon and Software Development Competition. Seattle, Washington. Regional Competition.
J. Donald Hubbard Scholarship
University of Oregon
The J. Donald Hubbard Scholarship in Computer and Information Science, in honor of J. Donald Hubbard, recognizes an undergraduate or graduate student who shows outstanding promise in the fields of computer-human interaction, computer graphics, or multimedia.
Outstanding Student Employee
University of Oregon
This program recognizes 10 students each academic year for their outstanding performance, productivity, customer service and other initiatives that have resulted in meeting the educational and organizational goals of the University.
30 Under 30
Inc Magazine
http://www.inc.com/30under30/christine-lagorio/amber-case-and-aaron-parecki-founders-of-geoloqi.html The 30 Coolest Entrepreneurs Under 30: Inc.'s most promising young entrepreneurs, class of 2012, includes the founders of Pinterest, Spotify, and 28 other awesome, visionary outfits.
Aaron Parecki Photo 2

Aaron Parecki

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Aaron Parecki
Founder
WALDORF ASSOCIATION OF PORTLAND, INC
Elementary/Secondary School
2300 SE Harrison St, Portland, OR 97222
(503) 654-2200
Aaron Parecki
Principal
Geoloqicom
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1515 SE 22 Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Aaron Parecki
Principal
Panoptisoft, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
7677 SW 87 Ave, Portland, OR 97223

Publications

Us Patents

Trigger Zones And Dwell Time Analytics

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US Patent:
20130267253, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Jan 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/741058
Inventors:
Aaron D. Parecki - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/02
US Classification:
4554563
Abstract:
Certain embodiments of the invention related to a method of receiving and processing trigger zone and geo-trigger content on a computing device. Trigger zones can be relevant to a current geographic position of the computing device and can be characterized by a time-based boundary and one or more requirements to be satisfied to trigger an event. The computing device can evaluate trigger zones to determine if one the one or more requirements are satisfied and trigger an trigger event if confirmed. In some embodiments, a server computer can generate a dwell-time trigger zone based on an amount of time a computing device spends at a geographic location. The dwell time trigger zone can include trigger zone data corresponding to commercial aspects particular to the geographic location. The server computer can be configured to send the trigger zone and trigger zone data to the computing device for processing.
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