Tech media pioneer Jim Ayson passes away

Jim Ayson, one of the pioneers of the Philippine Internet industry, has died Tuesday. He was 53. LinkedIn/Jim Ayson

MANILA, Philippines - Jim Ayson, one of the pioneers of the Philippine Internet industry, has died Tuesday. He was 53.

The news was confirmed by his wife, Chette Soriano Ayson via Facebook.

 

 

My husband, my best friend and love of my life Jim Ayson joined our creator last night. There are no details yet about...

Posted by Chette Soriano Ayson on Monday, November 9, 2015

According to Newsbytes.ph, the creator of the seminal music website, PhilMusic.com, was rushed to St. Lukes Global City after collapsing at midnight, November 9, while using his laptop. 

Ayson, who diligently worked hard to to cultivate the Internet community in the Philippines is one of the first tech writers in the country. He also created the largest mailing list in the country, the Philippine Cyberspace Review (PH-Cyberview), which is about the same age as Google.  

Ayson had always been active in the field of technology, digital revolution and social media. One of his most recent posts before his untimely demise is about the "laglag-bala" modus and its painful embarrassment. He also shared his opinion about the Maine Mendoza's hacked account, calling it as "virtual rape," for denying her access to her own accounts, stealing her identity and violating her privacy. 

Prior to his death, Ayson worked as head of the team in charge of Internet and media partnerships in Smart Communications.

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