Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The office move craze

Over the past week we have been busy here at GamearraY with our office moved. We actually just moved between floors in the same building, but still it's quite an effort...

Suddenly you have to take care of things that were always there and were taken for granted (Didn't I use to have a desk?...), but as people say, as long as the wireless Internet connection moved with us all else is negligible (who needs water anyway...).

Anyway, In the end I think it went quite smooth especially thanks to our administrative assistant. But I (as well as several other employees) have been rather busy with all the involved logistics whether we wanted to or not...

There are still some things to do and stuff to find before we will be fully settled, but the new office is bigger than our last one and very comfortable so it's all worth it (And we need the space since we are expanding these days).

And of course aside from all the logistics we still have jobs to do... so my day is very full, but once everything streamlines, which should happen soon, I am going to resume writing on mobile content and also introduce you to some of the new writers we have now on board. Stay tuned!


P.S. - The picture above is my room in our previous office after all the stuff there were moved...

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Shana Tova!

It is the new year's eve here in Israel. For those of you taking a look at your calendar, don't be alarmed - it's just September now, but according to the Jewish calendar, today is "Rosh Hashanah" which is the Jewish new year.

By the way, I took a look at Wikipedia, and saw that in fact you can celebrate the new year just about anytime you want, since there are so many different new year holdays celebrated by various religions and nations.

Anyway, I just wanted to say "Shana Tova" (the equivalent of happy new year) to all of NextGenMoCo's readers, may we all be successful both in our personal and professional lives.

P.S. - Last Sunday I have been at the "Jerusalem Rocks" festival here in Israel, and saw an amazing concert by the Black Eyed Peas and Arrested Development. I think it's the best show I've seen in years, they gave all they got. Thanks to Jeff Pulver and his friends for organizing this show. If you want to catch some pictures from the concert, check these.