Sorry for my lack of posts – please blame my recent anxiety over the fact that I’M GRADUATING IN DECEMBER and my subsequent preoccupation with organizing my plans for the future. As I explained in my Winter Hibernation post, I’ve been working on bulking up (yes, even more) my social media involvement. Despite my fondness for routines and reliability, I’ve decided to fully throw myself into new virtual-network-related routines. There really is no turning back at this point, considering I plan to incorporate this Internet-enabled connectedness into my future career.
So far, my LinkedIn and Delicious accounts have proven useful. While LinkedIn successfully connects me with coworkers and classmates, it also presents all of my professional information in one very accessible profile; I’ve also added the WordPress application that displays tidbits of my blog posts on my profile. Pros to a regular resume? The “websites” section, the customizable URL, the thorough scope of information, and the use of recommendations. Some cons? It has to match the paper resume perfectly, if submitted together. I also think the site needs a nicer, slightly more personalized look; while it looks clean, LinkedIn should allow users to alter little details of their profile, such as font, bullet points, formatting/layout of the different sections. As for Delicious, it serves as a simple, easy-to-reference log of the websites/articles that I read and share on Twitter – whereas my tweets will eventually disappear from my profile, I can always look back at my Delicious bookmarks.
With Aditi‘s help and encouragement, I’ve finally put together a much more complete RSS feed that’ll keep me updated on news, pop culture, technology, and social media sites, in addition to my friends‘ awesome blogs. Oh, the pain and excitement of committing to new networks.
An old, but now active profile? My YouTube page. I think I’ll actually post videos this time around, what with my new MacBook and Blackberry. (Don’t worry, 12seconds, I still adore you.) See my semi-ridiculous debut video – featuring me, Meghna, and the crazy squirrel in Princeton- below:
To wrap up this post, here are other things I’m watching/loving this week:
- the Palm Pre!! I want it. And as much as I love my Blackberry, I want this phone more. And they’re releasing it on Sprint (my carrier) as well, sigh. Perhaps in a couple years when they come out with a newer-and-more-improved version.
- Kate Winslet’s Golden Globe acceptance speech for Best Actress in a Drama. Classy and quirky simultaneously. In response to her speech, I wonder why she isn’t married to Leo. Then again, her husband (Sam Mendes, American Beauty, Revolutionary Road) is an amazing director and the father of her children.
- Since September, there have been YouTube “hubs” for the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives. Displaying a U.S. map, the sites connect to each Congress member’s YouTube channel (which is actually, for the most part, applicable). Hadn’t heard about it until now, but I think it’s about time. Now to see how the Obama administration makes government spending available to taxpayers online – website + Twitter?




