[5][6][7] In the mid-1990s he was Head of Software Development for Art of Memory[8] where he produced the Story of Glass multimedia kiosk and CD-ROM amongst others.
[10] In August 2011, Quine was interviewed by the BBC to discuss Steve Jobs' resignation as CEO of Apple.
[17] In this role, he regularly spoke at search engine optimisation conferences[18][19][20] and led the company's teams working on the Robots Exclusion Protocol and other crawler technologies; he also represented Google on the proposed ACAP standard.
[26] He also led Songkick's transition to a Service Oriented Architecture[27] and helped the company adopt continuous integration.
[28] In May 2014, Quine was interviewed by Silicon Real and talked about his experience at Songkick, as well as his earlier career and the future of the tech industry.
[30] In June 2015, Songkick announced its merger with direct ticket vendor CrowdSurge and a $16.6m Series C investment round;[31] Quine remains the CTO of the combined company.
In September 2015, Quine chaired a roundtable discussion with a panel of experts in Artificial Intelligence who talked about the risks and opportunities in the field.
[37] In December 2013, Quine was interviewed on BBC World News by Linda Yueh discussing entrepreneurship.
[53] In 2019, Quine presented a paper at the Social History Conference on the "impact of English industrialists on rural Mid Wales",[54] In 2022, Quine presented at the Society for Industrial Archeology's conference, on "Rail transport at the Yellow Aster gold mine".