Here will become my new home for my personal website. The original one is heavily out-of-date. I had thought for a long time to re-build it. What's more, I will blog and update my flying thoughts or any ideas from the research work at any time. Very nice! The only thing I am worrying about is the site is not my product. I could not control it totally even if I could edit the template. I don't wish that there is something wrong with it some day. Is that the really giant shoulder I could lean against?
Recently there have been a lot of discussions related to the fact that whether the blog could replace the traditional personal website in the era of Web 2.0. I have no clear ideas about it. At least I could not see any down sides of the traditional personal websites for Web 2.0. What I like of the blog is you could write the news(information) in the format of chronological records. That is one of the fashion I think helping to track the thinking process, which is very useful and precious for the academic research.
I have three blogs combined together to form my new personal website. They are David Liang | Home on the Internet, David Liang's Research, and David Liang's Knowledge Repository. More sites could be added later. Currently I will maintain these three. The descriptions of each site could be found in the anouncement section of the sites. The migration is still in the process!
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