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Summer plans

Posted on June 1, 2007.

On Sunday, June 3rd, I will be flying to Sunnyvale, California to work with a new startup: The College Freeway. I will be working with a group of students from Cornell and I will be serving as the lead UI developer (mostly CSS and some Javascript too). The entire group of students behind this new venture are all from Cornell. I chose to join them for the experience of working on a new Internet project and the opportunity to test my UI skills.

Hopefully I will also have free time to work on personal projects and blogging, but we'll see how that goes. I'm looking to enjoy my visit to California and maybe even meet up with others in the area (let me know if you will be around Sunnyvale this summer). Anyway, this project will be my #1 priority. To the most that I am allowed, I will be writing about it here and maybe even looking for feedback from you readers. That is, if you would like to share it.

Oh, and another thing. I'm going to get involved again with the 9rules community, especially the design community, and maybe some other web design communities as well. I haven't been around many design blogs or communities lately, with graduation and all, but I'm free (!) now and I'm going to get involved again. That's a promise.

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2 Comments

  1. Jenn on June 1, 2007

    I'll be in Sunnyvale/SF all summer. Give me a buzz!

  2. Christian Montoya on June 1, 2007

    Will do! Maybe you can show me the Yahoo! campus :)

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