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Higher Source Web Sites started developing web sites in 2001, while in the real estate business. He started blogging and developing sites for his colleagues and his company, then other Real Estate companies. His background in business programming, database administration, & software development made staying within the soft technologies more appealing than other choices.

He has helped moving companies, sign makers, yoga teachers, health professionals, book sellers, fish food providers, manufacturers, restaurants, lending companies, mortgage companies, legal nurses, musicians,coaches, graphic designers, psychologists, book dealers, bloggers, ad agencies, lawyers, flooring contractors, building contractors and other companies in the trades, real estate brokers and agents, vacation rental owners; the list goes on and on…He would love to hear how you are planning your web presence. Visit him on his blog, where he writes about web development, and rants – talks about his varied interests.

Prior to his interest in web technologies he worked at several San Francisco companies such as Providian, Miller Freeman, and CMP Media. He was an Oracle and Informix Database Administrator.

He has freelanced in programming in a multitude of languages and a variety of environments both corporate and academic. He spent fifteen years at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, in the Berkeley Ca Hills.

Very early on he originally became interested in Computers while working at University of Rochester in their Computer Center, with what must have been one of the original IBM 7070 and 1401 Configurations.

He resides in Santa Rosa Ca with his wife and  two dogs,  two horses and a multitude of interests including eating Vegan &  online chess.

- Ed Rosenthal

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