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Hello World!

I hope this finds you well! 

I’ve been wanting to take a little time to introduce myself and my team. So, here it is....

I'm Jason, an Information Architect at MySpace. I head up the Information Culture Group (InfoCult), a group of tech writers, knowledge engineers, and creative integrators here in our LA office. Our role in the company can vary, but the last few months we’ve been working as the content team for the MySpace Developer Platform. You may already know Rhonda from the forums, Ron from the blogs (if you speak French or German), or the all-pervasive Stephanie, who has been working closely with us as well.

We have people on our team who speak a total of seven languages (if you count Pig Latin, certain Yiddish exclamations and Esperanto), and our folks have worked in industrial manufacturing companies, in law enforcement oversight, and even at JPL. And, of course, Stephanie adds her wide-ranging experience in development to our team, as well as yet another language. I understand that she speaks several dialects of Klingon and is an honorary member of the KLI.

My background is the same unlikely mix that is common in knowledge managers and information architects: I have studied the humanities, sociology, anthropology, psychology, art theory, design, and information systems. I have presented at conferences on topics as wide-ranging as gender in Islamic cultures, sustainable culture, the relevance of information systems theory to historical research, and many other topics involving the interactions or similarities between complex information systems and human cultures.
I have also taught at universities on these and other related issues. While this may seem like an incoherent mass, it all falls for me under the art and discipline of knowledge ecology, about which I’ll say more later.

Our group has a very diverse set of backgrounds and skillsets, but we come together with the goal of making the MDP as easy to use as possible. If you ever have any feedback or suggestions on how to make the site easier for you, don’t hesitate to let us know!

And please feel free to add us as your friends and introduce yourself! 

Our pages:

Jason
Hogla
Day
Debra
Ron
Rhonda
Daniel
Stephanie

Published Feb 26 2008, 06:16 AM by Jason
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Comments

 

rondata@myspace said:

Infocult Rawks!

February 26, 2008 10:02 AM
 

iWiddit said:

You guys are doing a fantastic job. Thanks for all your hard work!

February 26, 2008 10:42 AM
 

Jason said:

Just an honest comment.  You guys should try harder to not look so much Facebook as you catch up with them.  Stop chasing the bar and set it folks!  Anyway, I thought I would take a peek in here and see how easy it is to get started and build an app or two.  

February 26, 2008 3:26 PM
 

Jason said:

Hi, Jason!

Welcome aboard the MDP!

As we continue to develop the site one of our main concerns is to maintain consistency and ease of use across the many OpenSocial sites.  Since application platforms naturally share certain similarities in terms of content, there will be synergies and likenesses that pop up as we go.

I hope that as we move forward you will find our site painless and straightforward.  Please feel free to pass any comments and suggestions along to us.  We are working hard to incorporate any and all user suggestions into the MDP.

February 28, 2008 3:16 AM