“Freelancer.com now caters to a user base of 1.6 million small and medium-sized businesses (up from 1 million in October 2009) and says it has outsourced more than 725,000 projects to date,” Robin Wauters reports for TechCrunch. “Looking at the projects and comparing jobs posted on its website in the first quarter 2010 to those posted in Q2, the company has drawn a number of conclusions about what’s hot in the online job market.”
“Surprise, surprise: all jobs related to geolocation, cloud services, HTML5 and mobile application and website development are gaining ground quickly,” Wauters reports. “Freelancer.com spotted a whopping 909% increase in geolocation jobs online. As a result of what the company dubs the ‘Apple effect’, Freelancer.com also saw a significant 721% boost in HTML5 jobs.”
Full article, with the top 20 fastest growing online outsourcing jobs, here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Manny S.” for the heads up.]
Whoa! That’s too much power for one man. All hail Steve Jobs!
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We’ll be rid of Adobe and their crapware soon.
flash whaaaa?
What eez this flash you speak of?
@ dijonaise,
Flash is when you open your raincoat, you are naked underneath it and you show off your goodies to the world.
I like the way I kept that gender neutral. I’m hoping to start a new generation of female flashers.
I mean that both ways.
Going from 0 to 1 is a 100 percent increase.
@ Jesus
100% of 0 is still 0. So increasing 0 by 100% is 0+0=0.
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Super, so now I can bid on more $10/hr projects from clients who are generally focused on cost not quality.
Thanks for a nice article..
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