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Milesblue42

04/06/13 12:36 PM

#25194 RE: PodkayneofMars #25193

Did Bob Wesson/Carl Brown leave eDoorways?


I am not seeing Wesson and Brown in Gary's Annual Report? Did they leave eDoorways? If so, who does Gary have to work on the Demo App? Or is it done already....?


Did Gary use deception by not removing names from the eDoorways website until after the 2/20/2013 Conference Call?

Robert B. Wesson, Ph.D. Chief Technology Officer (Smart1Systems and eDoorways)
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Robert B. Wesson, Ph.D., has served as CEO and/or CTO of 7 successful start-up companies, including Wesson International, Inc. that merged with Adacel Technologies Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia (ADA on ASX or AELTF.PK) to became the world’s preeminent supplier of over $100M worth of air traffic control training simulators to the U.S. Air Force, Federal Aviation Administration, Eurocontrol, and universities around the world; Real Thing Entertainment Ltd., an artificial intelligence company building the world’s first truly intelligent toy and government-funded speech-to-speech translators; and VoiZapp Inc. that in less than one year released eight iPhone apps enabling users to speak with their social media friends using Siri-like speech recognition on Facebook, Twitter, and email. Dr. Wesson graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in mathematics from the University of Texas, received his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, and spent his early career with the RAND Corporation, a think tank dedicated to solving the world’s most intractable problems.

Throughout his career, he has been tapped to turn around troubled situations, envision and develop new products, and integrate cutting-edge technology into existing product lines, notably specializing in award-winning speech recognition and visual interfaces. Bob has a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, USA. He is also a licensed instrument-rated pilot and blue-water yacht captain.




Carl Brown, iOS Development Lead Programmer
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Carl Brown has lead technical teams, as an employee or a consultant, in organizations from small technology startups to Fortune 100 companies. He has twenty years of professional experience developing client-server computing systems ranging from comScore top 20 web farms to category-leading iPhone Apps.

He started his programming career in 1989 at the US Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C. He joined EDS in the early 90s as a consultant, writing scientific software at Amoco Production Corporation in Houston, and then continued on to Paranet where he managed code porting projects for CompUSA and American Airlines in Dallas, wrote security software for Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, OK and for Motorola in both Arlington Heights, IL and Fort Worth, TX. After joining Collective Technologies, he became the technical lead on the implementation team for Sprint Internet Passport in Kansas City. He then lead a team at Sears, leaving to build web platforms for a series of startups including ESM 2nd Wave, NetSpend, and Pluck, which was purchased in 2008 by Demand Media and had an initial public offering in 2011. Most recently he's been building iPhone and iPad apps for companies like LIVESTRONG.com and HomeAway.

Carl lives in Austin with his wife and daughter, where he is a meeting organizer and frequent speaker at the iPhone/iPad developer group Cocoacoder.org, and teaches lay volunteers to minister to people experiencing grief and loss at a local congregation.


Dan Simmons

04/07/13 9:18 AM

#25202 RE: PodkayneofMars #25193

It looks like yahoo took the post down. It must have violated the "terms of service" some how. It was a little on the manic side but I didn't think it was out of line. Being a man of integrity, I am sure Barrythesocialist will back up his claim when he gets back from surfing.