It's been several years since we closed down the first SMHS alumni community
web site. The challenge at the time was the low level of participation from users. But
that challenge can hardly be attributed to the degree of interest of the then existing membership base. The Internet was new to the Philippines
and, as matter of adoption, very few households had Internet access
during those early years. Our first alumni community web site even
preceeded Friendster. The very concepts underlying online social
networking as we know it today hasn't really been laid out yet, but about a hundred or so of us were already starting to exchange messages through that
first web site using a simple bulletin board system as platform. The
interest was there, even during those early years. But there
were just too few of us to make the interactions exciting. So we canned the
project.
We are now in the middle of 2010. Online social
networking has exploded. Venerable Friendster, the web site that started
it all, is now practically dead. Facebook, with it's over 500 million
users, now dominates the scene. Widespread Twitter adoption, among
Filipino netizens, is probably also just around the corner. Almost
everyone is now connected to the grid. On wireless networks and
smartphones at that. The time is about right. We can now resurrect our
old alumni project site and stay true to the notion that we SMHSers are
not the types to be left behind. We are proud pioneers of change and
early adopters afterall, aren't we? Of course, we are :)
In that
spirit, we are currently working hard to put together a new web site
that will reconnect all SMHS alumni from all over the world to each other. This new web site will be built brand new -- modern
in every sense of the word. It will host features most heavy weight
social networks have. It will offer services that all users deem
important. And most of all, it will fully leverage existing technologies
to provide each alumni member with a rich, friendly, powerful, and satisfying user
experience.
Development is underway. We expect to open the web
site with a limited invitation-only beta launch before the end of July
2010. The full access public launch is expected to follow a few weeks
thereafter.
We would like to encourage all SMHS alumni to support
this project. This is your web site. This is going to be our home in
cyberspace. And, with your support, this effort is going to be the
foundation of a future awesome online community -- a community built by
SMHSers for SMHSers.
It's been several years since we closed down the first SMHS alumni community
web site. The challenge at the time was the low level of participation from users. But
that challenge can hardly be attributed to the degree of interest of the then existing membership base. The Internet was new to the Philippines
and, as matter of adoption, very few households had Internet access
during those early years. Our first alumni community web site even
preceeded Friendster. The very concepts underlying online social
networking as we know it today hasn't really been laid out yet, but about a hundred or so of us were already starting to exchange messages through that
first web site using a simple bulletin board system as platform. The
interest was there, even during those early years. But there
were just too few of us to make the interactions exciting. So we canned the
project.
We are now in the middle of 2010. Online social
networking has exploded. Venerable Friendster, the web site that started
it all, is now practically dead. Facebook, with it's over 500 million
users, now dominates the scene. Widespread Twitter adoption, among
Filipino netizens, is probably also just around the corner. Almost
everyone is now connected to the grid. On wireless networks and
smartphones at that. The time is about right. We can now resurrect our
old alumni project site and stay true to the notion that we SMHSers are
not the types to be left behind. We are proud pioneers of change and
early adopters afterall, aren't we? Of course, we are :)
In that
spirit, we are currently working hard to put together a new web site
that will reconnect all SMHS alumni from all over the world to each other. This new web site will be built brand new -- modern
in every sense of the word. It will host features most heavy weight
social networks have. It will offer services that all users deem
important. And most of all, it will fully leverage existing technologies
to provide each alumni member with a rich, friendly, powerful, and satisfying user
experience.
Development is underway. We expect to open the web
site with a limited invitation-only beta launch before the end of July
2010. The full access public launch is expected to follow a few weeks
thereafter.
We would like to encourage all SMHS alumni to support
this project. This is your web site. This is going to be our home in
cyberspace. And, with your support, this effort is going to be the
foundation of a future awesome online community -- a community built by
SMHSers for SMHSers.