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From 2001 to August 2003, he pursued himself to become a [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Windows_Server_Administration Windows Server Administrator], after which he became a Software consultant in September 2003, then he became a web developer and created the website "Winterrowd Solutions" in 2003, the site tended to be "Publishing online games via social websites and privately owned websites using Adobe Suite Software."<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/company/winterrowd-solutions/about/</ref><ref>Winterrowd's [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winterrowd linkedin profile]</ref> | From 2001 to August 2003, he pursued himself to become a [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Windows_Server_Administration Windows Server Administrator], after which he became a Software consultant in September 2003, then he became a web developer and created the website "Winterrowd Solutions" in 2003, the site tended to be "Publishing online games via social websites and privately owned websites using Adobe Suite Software."<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/company/winterrowd-solutions/about/</ref><ref>Winterrowd's [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winterrowd linkedin profile]</ref> | ||
Jeremy Winterrowd began his career as a DJ on the internet in 2000, when he launched his website at djjeremy.net. He composed his first song, titled: "Tear the Roof off this House!" Jeremy stated: "I've been doing house music for the last 8-9 years." I moved into the break house around 1995 and love mixing the two. I'm from Dallas, Texas, and I used to play at S.O.A. club and many parties."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010723161300if_/http://www.djjeremy.net:80/ a statement] on djjeremy.net by Jeremy Winterrowd.</ref>, He had produced 17 songs in total, which he continued until 2010, it also has 2 social medias to supplement the website<ref>'''<nowiki>https://twitter.com/djjeremy</nowiki>'''</ref><ref>'''<nowiki>https://web.archive.org/web/20101222141308/http://www.facebook.com/DJJeremyMusic</nowiki>'''</ref>, Despite the website, he can be found on Napster or Audiogalaxy, which has since been defunct a while ago. | Jeremy Winterrowd began his career as a DJ on the internet in 2000, when he launched his website at djjeremy.net. He composed his first song, titled: "Tear the Roof off this House!" Jeremy stated: "I've been doing house music for the last 8-9 years." I moved into the break house around 1995 and love mixing the two. I'm from Dallas, Texas, and I used to play at S.O.A. club and many parties."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010723161300if_/http://www.djjeremy.net:80/ a statement] on djjeremy.net by Jeremy Winterrowd.</ref>, He had produced 17 songs in total, which he continued until 2010, it also has 2 social medias to supplement the website<ref>'''<nowiki>https://twitter.com/djjeremy</nowiki>'''</ref><ref>'''<nowiki>https://web.archive.org/web/20101222141308/http://www.facebook.com/DJJeremyMusic</nowiki>'''</ref><ref> Jeremy Winterrowd's [https://web.archive.org/web/20101222141308/http://djjeremy.net/ DJJeremy website] Retrieved: December 21st, 2010</ref>, Despite the website, he can be found on Napster or Audiogalaxy, which has since been defunct a while ago. | ||
===Winterrowd Solutions=== | ===Winterrowd Solutions=== | ||
in 2001, Jeremy Winterrowd founded the website called: Winterrowd Solutions under the domain: [[Winterrowd.com]] As already mentioned, Firstly, the site used to host Jeremy's resume<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031216055240/https://www.winterrowd.com/ The 2003 archive] of Winterrowd.com</ref>, and during [[The Maze]] trend, he decided to host his popular game and start a blog on the website. in 2010, Winterrowd decided to remove his personal blog and only host his [[screamer]] creations, later on, the website is now discontinued, Winterrowd founded Bloggits in 2006 as the counterpart to Jeremy's original website, but it was later redirected to the original in November. | in 2001, Jeremy Winterrowd founded the website called: Winterrowd Solutions under the domain: [[Winterrowd.com]] As already mentioned, Firstly, the site used to host Jeremy's resume<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031216055240/https://www.winterrowd.com/ The 2003 archive] of Winterrowd.com</ref>, and during [[The Maze]] trend, he decided to host his popular game and start a blog on the website. in 2010, Winterrowd decided to remove his personal blog and only host his [[screamer]] creations, later on, the website is now discontinued, Winterrowd founded Bloggits in 2006 as the counterpart to Jeremy's original website, but it was later redirected to the original in November. |
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