Original Article by Robert W. Lucky (IEEE Fellow)
Interpreted by Aditya
We open a site and get redirected to the registration page. Without even thinking for a second we close the site even though the registration is free. Why? Coz we don’t want to disclose our identity. But what are we then…. A nobody. What are we afraid of – losing our identity? But what is your identity? Who are you? No one is going to ask if you exist or not.
In this era, whatever we do on the internet, wherever we log in or post something leaves a trail of our existence. Maybe today you sign up for Facebook, Flickr, YouTube or Picasa. There you go. This is your trial. By signing up you are telling the world who you are, what you are and trying to make a place for yourself.
The only bad thing about the internet is that it does not forget. Our work on the internet is like creating a resume of ourselves. An employer would prefer to Google u rather than accept your crisp self made resume. There once used to be resumes of a person. But in the technical world we are our resumes. It is our identity that makes us known among people.
Think about it. Next time you go online ask this question to yourself – “Who are you?”