How two Googlers showcase their work and passions online
In our #MyDomain series, Googlers Dan Valinotti and Noah Rubin share their successes developing their online identities and showcasing their passions.
Whether you’re a business owner, a freelancer or someone who wants to share their work with the world, having your own website is important in establishing your online identity. In this edition of our #MyDomain series, we’re showcasing two Googlers who have used their expertise and creativity to create websites that reflect their passions.
Dan Valinotti is a Google software engineer and web developer advocate. Dan launched dval.dev to share his knowledge with others. Through creating his online portfolio and blog, he has established a successful presence in the web development community.
Noah Rubin, a Google software engineer and music enthusiast, developed Finale.app. The app tracks and uploads your listening habits to your Last.fm account, automatically adding each played track to your profile. This integration enables Last.fm users to exchange musical preferences, receive recommendations and curate personalized radio stations. Noah has established a thriving music community through his app.
Dan and Noah’s stories are just a couple examples of how to build a website around your interests and passions. For more inspiration, check out goo.gle/mydomain.
Source: Official Google Registry Blog