
This isn’t really a sneak peek. The site is actually live, and has been for the past several weeks. As soon as the Inquirer technicians inserted the RSS feeds from our blog, it has been deemed presentable to the public. What you will see here are the following:
- RSS feeds from the Mobile Philippines blog
- A lot of ads (hehe)
- Archives of previous issues of Mobile Philippines Magazine
You can view the site at http://technology.inquirer.net/mph
Do you want to guest blog for Mobile Philippines? If you are a blogger, we may not be able to pay you cash, but we know that money is worth nothing compared to trickle traffic from INQ7 right?
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- May 21, 2007 -- Stock poetry and a few words about Poetry.com (1)
- June 15, 2007 -- Microwarehouse Mid Year Sale from June 21 to 23 2007 (1)
- July 18, 2008 -- Eraserheads Reunion Concert Confirmed for August 30 2008 (4)
- January 27, 2008 -- 3% of LBC deliveries are inflated balloons (and other strange tales with Express Regalo) (5)
- January 16, 2007 -- The Photoworld Manila 2007 Schedule (0)
- October 6, 2006 -- INQ7.net: We’re still friends! (5)
- May 23, 2006 -- mistaken identity? (6)
- March 12, 2008 -- Jayvee Fernandez on Malu Fernandez’s latest on blogging (14)
Hi Jayvee, I’d like to guest blog. How is it done?
you could send mail to kiven codamon at codamon.com
Hi,
That would be interesting. But i will only request when the quantity or quality of the articles on my blog is worthy of attention.
[...] Now we can concentrate on INQUIRER.net, on developing new content and services and integrating the online properties of the other members of the Inquirer group of companies, which has grown over the years. As you can see from the example of this Mobile Philippines beta site Jayvee Fernandez has previewed on his blog. [...]
[...] Now we can concentrate on INQUIRER.net, on developing new content and services and integrating the online properties of the other members of the Inquirer group of companies, which has grown over the years. As you can see from the example of this Mobile Philippines beta site that Jayvee Fernandez has previewed on his blog. [...]