-=== Google (2011-present) ===
-I'm a member of the Static Content Service team, part of the Search Infrastructure group.
-Our software serves the highest number of queries per second at Google across all products.
+**NOTE**: This content is outdated. Please check my [[AbridgedResume|resume]] and my [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/codewiz|LinkedIn profile]].
-=== Free Software Foundation (2010-2011) ===
+=== Google (2011 ~ 2021) ===
-I've worked as a [[SystemAdministratorRole|Senior Systems Administrator]] at the FreeSoftwareFoundation for about one year.
+I worked on Google's Search Infrastructure for about 7 years, then worked on the Android networking stack and DNS for about 3 years.
-I've been working on maintaining and updating a hosting infrastructure comprising approximately
-100 virtual machines running presence and collaboration services for about 50 different domains.
+=== Free Software Foundation (2010 ~ 2011) ===
-Among the projects hosted by the FSF, I've been supporting [[http://www.gnu.org/|the GNU Project]],
-[[http://savannah.gnu.org/|Savannah]], [[http://trisquel.info|Trisquel]], [[http://www.gnewsense.org/|Gnewsense]]
-and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/|Sugar Labs]].
+I was a [[SystemAdministratorRole|Senior Systems Administrator]] at the FreeSoftwareFoundation for about one year.
+I maintained and updated the FSF hosting infrastructure comprising approximately
+100 virtual machines, powering web services for about 50 different domains.
-=== SEAC (1996-2000) ===
+Among the projects hosted by the FSF, I supported [[http://www.gnu.org/|the GNU Project]],
+[[http://savannah.gnu.org/|Savannah]], [[http://trisquel.info|Trisquel]] and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/|Sugar Labs]].
+
+
+=== SEAC (1996 ~ 2000) ===
I worked as a software and firmware engineer for SeacCompany from June 1996 to April 2000.
-My assignments ranged from developing C++ software for Windows to writing firmware for 8 and 16bit
-microcontrollers. I worked both on fully-automatic clinical analyzers with robot arms and smaller instruments for emergencies.
+My projects ranged from developing C++ software for Windows to writing firmware for 8-bit and 16-bit microcontrollers.
+I worked both on fully-automatic clinical analyzers with robot arms and smaller instruments for emergencies.
Later, I continued my collaboration with SEAC as a [[ConsultingWork|consultant]] and afterwards through [[DevelerCompany|Develer]].