Top AIM developer now with Google
Justin Uberti announced Saturday that he has left AOL after nearly 10 years as a lead developer for the company’s widely utilized AOL Instant Messenger software. He joins the Google development team this week. The Googleplex is rapidly becoming the equivalent of Yankee Stadium as Eric Schmidt, the George Steinbrenner of ebusiness, signs yet another free agent to his roster.
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