However, all the content that matches my name doesn't refer to me. Some of it refers to another Jennifer McGinn, or another Jennifer McGinn or this Jenn McGinn. Actually, that first one kind of looks like me -- but I was never in the Army and have worked for Sun for more than 11 years, now.
I'm sure that if you have a common name, that you've had that experience; my office is next to Kevin Clarke's office -- do you know how many Kevin Clarke's there are in the world? I had that problem when I was in high school -- back then I was Jennifer Ann Sullivan. Who knew that it was a common name? Who knew my married name would cause the same kind of mistaken identity?
Anyway, so which Jen am I? I'm the one that answered questions on the RMI-USERS and JINI-USERS email aliases (why do those still show up?). I reviewed the RMI chapter of the Java tutorial. I almost wrote a book about Solaris, but decided not to (however, it looks as though 7 copies are available). I've attended user experience conferences this year. And written about heuristic evaluation and usability test findings.
But you know what? Google hasn't even scratched the surface ...
Nice. This is a really good idea to redirect. I find that my sunblog that untill recently had nothing in it was always the top hit followed by linked in. Receltly I started a new sun blog and erased the old one. I find now that the number one hit from google is a linked to me erased and defunt old blog. Its nice in some ways as i can get the new blog to be "under the radar " (not that anyone is flocking to read it :)) .
Posted by maya on August 08, 2007 at 04:13 PM EDT #