Year: 2006
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Ending my term at MaPalad
A few days ago, the organization upon which I hold a VP position for was featured in INQ7.net. MaPalad, the Philippine Palm OS user group was featured in article by Alex Villafania. The organization was formed in 1998 by Jason de Villa, a local user looking for applications that will make him fully utilize his…
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ReviewMe and how it affects the status quo of stuff
There has been a lot of buzz in the blogosphere with the launch of ReviewMe, a product from the guys that brought you Text Link Ads. What astonishes me most was how a lot of bloggers have posted about this rather quickly in the past 6 hours. And the answer to this is quite obvious…
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Cupcakes by Sonja at Serendra
I just came back from a mini reunion with a college friend. Having heard that the gimik area of Serendra at the Fort was already open, we opted to try out the restaurants there. We had a good dinner at Portico – but what got both of us excited was a small Serendipity-ish store called…
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The good old days of MPH TV
Not a lot of you may know this but MPH, the magazine that is now known as Mobile Philippines used to have a television show many many months ago. We had a couple of episodes that were produced by Poch, Ideal Minds and the staff of Hinge Media Inc (now known as Hinge-Inquirer Publications). We…
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How to register a domain name
Several folk have been asking me how I was able to get my own domain name late last year. Getting a domain name is actually much easier than one could imagine. Most people decide to get their own domain for prestige and brand recall, and yes, I do agree. It is time to claim your…
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The 3 Acts of Blogging
So I watched The Prestige and wow, was I blown away! On a side note, I’ve rewritten the trailer copy and applied it to blogging. Every blog consists of 3 acts. The first act is called the Post. The blogger makes you read something ordinary, but of course it probably isn’t. The second act is…
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Around the World in One Camera
The Around the World in One Camera Project needs your help! They still need 2 – 3 more participants preferably from Africa. The whole idea is to create a photo album from images taken by 36 people from around the world using the same “travelling†camera and a single roll of film. Every participant will…
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Have you started Christmas shopping?
I’ve been making my list (and checking it twice) and composed a smile whilst I realized how the list gets longer and longer every year. I remember something Gail mentioned a few posts back that the true “rewards” of blogging aren’t the AdSense cheques or Xoom transactions, but the many sorts of ties we form,…
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A “Boy and His Blog” at 26
The title up there was actually my second choice for the title of this blog but in the end, A Bugged Life” had to reign because I felt that there should be some sort of continuity from my old blog which was hosted on a free UK server. Even Rico agreed that I keep the…
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1,000+ songs to listen to while blogging
I actually found this site courtesy of my dad who’s been obsessed with YouTube for the past several weeks. The site basically plays a selection from the top 100 songs people loved from 1955 to 1982. As for copyright stuff, well, gee… I don’t know. Point is, it’s good music. What’s interesting to note is…
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