brand-new capitalist jerry chen checks in. our reporter, editor of silicon beat and chris from eweek this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. i got a job offer the other day and i took it. a job no one, including my boss, knew i had for which i was paid $10. the job involved walking into a beauty supply store in silicon valley and documenting tweezers. yeah, tweezers. so the manufacturers could see if they were stocked properly. tight about five minutes. i picked up the extra work through an app called gigwalk. turns out gig walkers are all around us, regular folks with regular jobs and a smartphone doing small tasks for a little extra pocket money. a mobile workforce of more than 300,000 users and growing all controlled by a small startup in san francisco. matt is one of three gigwalk founders, all former yahoo! engineers, cnn calls the company brilliant, one of the most innovative companies in mobile. joined by chris from eweek and the reporter from silicon beat as well. well, this seems fairly s