MTR: Turning the page

Guys & Girls, all MTR readers – as you might have noticed, I haven’t been writing for MTR for a while already. So at this point, I would like to announce that I will no longer be able to write new articles for this blog any more.

MTR has been a successful project for me. I exchanged a lot of knowledge, found many friends all over the world and started my own cool Android project with a guy who I met here in this blog.

I am moving to a new exciting position in my company where I will need to keep focused on the higher level picture of IT trends, which includes the mobile world but is not limited to it. I am also highly devoted to my app, Su-Preme MPA, which is supposed to see its first full version released very soon. Thus, to avoid spreading myself too thin, I decided to cease my work on Mind The Robot.

However, this by no means should be the end of MTR itself!

First of all, I will keep the blog hosted and up and will try to answer your comments as often as I can.

Second, if you feel like writing an Android article for MTR, I will be happy to give you an account so you can post it. The blog currently has about 700-800 visits per day so your article will definitely be seen. Just contact me at ivan@mindtherobot.com.

Again, thanks for all your feedback, your comments and everything.

Sincerely yours,
Ivan @ MTR

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3 Responses to “MTR: Turning the page”

  1. Mike Leahy says:

    It’s good to focus on ones career and it sounds like you’re doing well in that regard. Don’t sweat feeling like you got to post a lot. Idling is fine and post when you got the time and something cool. It’s also great to hear general plan for attending conferences as it was fun to grab lunch at J1 last year. Perhaps I’ll write a post on my work for MTR in the future. I’m trying to get it all out soon this year and there is a lot of advanced and new software architecture goodness therein. Cheers!

  2. ivan says:

    Mike,

    In fact, I’m moving to the Bay Area to do my new job.
    So we’ll have a lot of chances to grab a beer or whatever. :)

  3. Cesar says:

    Hi Ivan, Good luck with your new profesional experience and thanxs for all articles.

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