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    <title>2010 @ Ubiquitic - Blog</title>
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    <published>2010-01-04T21:00:00Z</published>
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    <summary>Welcome and bonne année !2010 marks the start of the third fiscal year for my little company Ubiquitic, although I have been freelancing for longer than that. In 2008 I followed my heart and took a 18,000km plunge from Paris...</summary>
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        <name>François Nonnenmacher</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome and <i>bonne année </i>!</p><p>2010 marks the start of the third fiscal year for my little company Ubiquitic, although I have been freelancing for longer than that. In 2008 I followed my heart and took a 18,000km plunge from Paris to Noumea. I was very lucky to retain my loyal clients and gain new ones who helped me make this adventure <i>aux antipodes</i> a success. I thank them for trusting me and validating my first reason for giving this name to my company: that the internet can make one ubiquitous enough to work remotely with people all around the globe.</p><p>2010 also marks for me 30 years of passion and work with computers, 17 with the internet and 7 as a blogger. But even so that makes me quite an old dog in internet time, the excitement, passion and curiosity continue unabated, because I am still learning after all those years and it feels good! I guess the little stage fright in launching a new site and starting a new blog is normal (some say it comes with talent ;-).</p><p>I wish you all a very good year. I think it's going to be <em>mobile</em>, more than ever.</p>]]>
        
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