Author: Jayvee Fernandez
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Prices of Moleskine in the Philippines
Before the personal digital assistant, there was the notebook and the organizer. But there also emerged the moleskine, which was dubbed as the writing enthusiast’s journal. It’s sorta like the Macintosh of the journal universe. Haha! In any case, a lot of aspiring, feeling, and would be writers have been searching far and wide for…
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Sorsi’s blogging adventure begins!
One of the nicest things about blogging is that it is, just like art, never a finished product. As an advocate of continous improvement, we left BlogCon 2006 with a case study for the migration of Sorsi Soriano’s blog from Friendster to WordPress. Correct me if I’m wrong but Friendster does not archive posts. I’ve…
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If you were to meet five bloggers …
Who would they be? Darren has posted this question up on ProBlogger and this is a repost of the comment I’ve left. Since i have to limit this list to five, im not going to include the b5 founders because that would be a given already. I’d love to meet the following: BRIAN CLARK –…
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Battlefield 2142 Demo
I was a huge fan of Battlefield 1942 a few years back. Now it’s the same thing, 200 years later! You can download the demo here. The file is about 1GB fat though.
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Mobile Pilipinas 2006: October 13-15
I saw the lineup of some of the new stuff that are going to be released, and it gives me a really wide geeky smile. Come one, come all! I’ve attached the two event banners on top. Feel free to click on them and link to our press release.
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b5media’s $2M: Blogging has bought me a whole new world
Though I cannot quantify the quality of my one year stay with my cobloggers at b5media, the financial institutions have pegged it at $2 million USD. Of course, this invested money was meant to grow the business into something we vaguely describe to be totally awesome in the coming months. Of course if it one…
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PhilMUG Meet at Teak Bistro
I’m here at Teak Bistro for the community launch of the Mac Pro, 500 inch iMac (I lost count already, the screen justgets bigger and bigger) and the new iPods. Sadly I didn’t bring my camera to take traditional “unboxing” pictures of the new Macs. You can view the full community thread at PhilMUG here.
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INQ7.net: We’re still friends!
The online gossip is just too hot to handle. I deal with the people from Inq7 fairly often due to the online media group I’m building for Hinge-Inquirer Publications. Well, the rumors are NOT true. I repeat, NOT true. I had a pitcher of mojitos with a good friend from the staff (partly to celebrate…
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Should you kill your blog after three years?
In the publishing industry, a magazine is usually killed if it has not turned profitable after 36 months in the business. First year gains visibility, second year makes up for year one and hopefully third year at least breaks even. Case in point is GamesMaster strong yet unprofitable 3 year-reign. So my question is, does…
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Wireless in Camp John Hay Manor and other thoughts
It’s past midnight and I’m catching up on lost emails. I’m currently blogging from the manor of John Hay in Baguio, where the entire area is a wireless hotspot. I’m here for a three day planning session for our company’s 2006-2007 strategies. Since everyone is asleep i decided to sneak out and do some catching…
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