A year ago Apple launched iWork.com in beta, which allowed users of their office suite of applications to publish documents online. It’s a light feature set compared to Google Docs and Office 10 – just viewing and commenting. But a job posting suggests Apple may be creating a true collaborative cloud based version of the iWork apps. The job posting popped up on CrunchBoard on December 22. Apple is looking for a mid level engineer to “be part of the core development team” and “engage in an area from design to development” of a new javascript rich internet application for the iWork team: The Productivity team (i.e. iWork) is seeking an energetic, highly motivated software engineer in building a scalable rich internet application. The person will be part of the core development team and engage in an area from design to development of the software system. Besides exceptional programming skills and devotion to creating great software, we look for one or more of the following kinds of expertise or experience: • JavaScript language and browser technology – understanding from inside-out, or • Computer graphics – the mathematics, algorithms and programming, or • Experience developing scalable rich internet application, or • Experience developing presentation/collaboration or word processing projects BS or better in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering Apple has job postings all the time. But what caught our eye on this one is the language around building an application, from design to development. That suggests something different than just joining the existing team. Apple is putting together a whole new team, for a new project, and they need outside expertise. Want the job? Apply here . Crunch Network : CrunchBase the free database of technology companies, people, and investors
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