Archive for December, 2009

As I rush headlong to a new chapter, I am spending even more time on all of these social networking sites which keep one connected in many different contexts (professional, Closest 1000 friends, etc).
Not like I am not already use to it as I am in the business of building web sites and large ones at that, Nevertheless, if one doesn’t exploit every avenue of connecting/decimating oneself on the web it’s like you don’t exist.
This time around as I update my resume, a soft Word Document file is not enough and actually quite nostalgic. Now I will have it stored and accessible on emurse.com , downloadable in various formats including Word Document, with built in analytics as to how many accesses/download and and on my own personalized url at juliomiyares.emurse.com
Does seem like self promotion has really taken off. No longer just for celebrities. Of course all the Social Networking sites has cute widgets that let you publish them as freely and broadly as possible.

It’s already been frequently repeated but what you put out about yourself is available to all with little effort. It’s like you have a slew of pavarazzi waiting for your every move. Of course these are not human pavarazzi but the potentially more dangerous automaton types. They don’t miss anything and They don’t forget either.

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Back in the day, slightly before the advent of the Internet or World Wide Web, the best way to either anonymously take a dig at someone or laugh at their expense was writing/reading the graffiti on the bathroom stall.
Mind you, I was never a writer – just couldn’t remember to bring a pen with me for those moments and I thought it was somewhat lame anyway. But reading it was a great way to spend the time you had.

Most bathroom stalls had no room for any more scribbling and it was just scribbling on top of scribbling. Sometimes it was racist, actually during a part of my growing up in New York when race relations were not what they should have been, it seemed like 1/3 of the scribblings were taking shots at every race with all sides freely involved.

Now it has moved to the WWW where the likes of Silicon Alley Insider (I won’t put the link as I don’t want to confer “link juice” to them) have become the bathroom stall but with all the inherent power of vast distribution / SEO and a multitude of contributors who previously wouldn’t dare take a chance at defacing public property.

You have a gripe with someone? now you can anonymously thrash them and think you won’t be caught by writing a slanderous comment about them on a post hopefully related to where they work. Of course if there is the will there is the way to trace who the suspected anonymous commented are but it does require a lot of “bothering” and generally isn’t worth the trouble.

Anyway, the bathroom stall lives on as a metaphor on the Web and for those that are lame enough to slander anonymously, think about it- no one cares enough even in a negative way to write about you!


Pretty impressive on first view! If I am not listening to “What the Web is listening to now (music.aol.com) or Spinner’s Song of the Day, this is what I listen to for free music.

[tags]Pandora, Jittr,Julio Hernandez-Miyares[/tags]

Been thinking. What is the eventual fate of Google? Using myself as an example, of course I use it for 99.5% of my Search queries. It pretty much acts as a rudimentary “braincap”. Anything I don’t know but need or want to know , I start with Google.com. I use Gmail though admittedly it is not my primary address as I prefer a @mac.com address. But, I do use Google Mail to serve as the mail server for my company email @jittr.com. Though I have Dreamhost as my hosting provider, I have “outsourced” the mail service to Google for free and benefit from it’s high availabllity and excellent spam filtering. I use Google as my Content Distribution Network for static Javascript library files. In certain instances have used Google Docs and am actively considering it for future spreadsheet and word documents like activities as I am not inclined to continue to pay Microsoft the licensing fees for their services. I use Google Analytics for Web reporting and though it is related to Search, I use Google as a reference point for vanity (about me) communications.

At what point does the dependency on Google become so great it becomes a must have for the economy or for the national well-being?

Now , it were it were to become a government agency it would have to change it’s ranking algorithms to return results based on some Federal guideline for political correctness determined by whichever party held the reins of power at the moment. Creationism or Evolution, Pro-Choice or Anti Abortion, Public Health option or not, and on and on.
I don’t believe this is so far-fetched in the end.

[tags]Julio Hernandez-Miyares, jittr.com, google.com[/tags]

Changing course is easy when you are providing that advise to someone else especially when the course you are talking about is what you do for a living. That is considered a “life change” event if one looks at how benefit plans characterize when you can change benefits after the “election” period.

It is difficult choice whether the economy is booming or is somewhat moribund as the present climate gives all appearances.

Admittedly being in the technology field with prime focus on “The Web” puts me in a distinctly good position. It is where most of the action is and will be (though Social Networking is “passe” and thankfully so) for many years to come as it’s utility and novel ways to be utilitarian evolve.

I have tremendous appreciation for the opportunities I have been provided over the past few years to not only work with people who know Search and the Web and have been leaders in those fields but also to be allowed to build things that millions of people have used and hopefully have enjoyed.

I love watching the iron workers starting with nothing but a pit and piece by piece soaring into the Manhattan sky the framework of a majestic edifice. I feel that being in technology development, we are somewhat of the iron workers of the new economy. Somewhat of a stretch at a certain level as we don’t risk plummeting downward with a single mis-step but it feels about the same when things go awry which they often do.

In the end, I have chosen of my own accord to start fresh and take the “plunge” leaving the caccoon of a large safe company and depend on myself or a small group of others to “create meaning” (as Kawasaki states in Art of the Start) .

What that meaning is I don’t yet know as this is the first day but an exciting day it is.

[tags]Julio Hernandez-Miyares, Columbia County[/tags]