Category: Mostly Everything
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The search for the open wireless hotspot
Like most of you with a mobile computer, I’ve been searching the vicinity for an open wireless hotspot so that I could do work. We still don’t have electricity and water at home and we’ve been trying to chansaw the huge mango tree that fell into our garden (pictures to follow). Luckily I found a…
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BURN BABY BURN: Concert is Good to Go!
UPDATE: Doh! Cancelled! Despite the strong rain, we are pushing through with our concert tonight! Entrance is free! All you need to do is bring or buy a copy of BURN Magazine at the SM Mall of Asia Music Lounge. See you all there!
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Text Link Ads introduces Feedvertising
It’s finally out in the wild. Darren Rowse has a good explanation of TLA Feedvertising here but its really just common sense: a lotof people don’t visit blogs to read posts. They visit feeds. So might as well advertise on feeds then, right? What I love about the new Feedvertising is the ability to post…
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Back from BlogCon 2006
Elber poses beside the BlogCon logo Wow, what a trip! (as if it was really that far away) Thanks to everyone who came and spread the link love. I hope everyone enjoyed the evening as well as the short presentations given by the guest speakers. Thank you Globe Innove for the sponsorship! I want to…
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HP Officejet 4355 All-in-One Printer
I’ve survived without a printer at home for almost two years. It may seem odd, since I belong to the publishing industry. If ever I needed to print something, there was always Station 168 right outside my village or I’d bug my neighbor. Of course, that would be really embarassing in the long run. So…
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Are you a Big Fish?
I got this fun link from Yuga. Certified Backlinks.Site Class:Are you a Big Fish? Okay okay I cheated. I brought in the big guns after seeing how badly this personal blog of mine did. After much deliberation, I’ve also added the Pinoy Top Blogs code to my cellphone blog.
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Photo Project: Working with Frames
Yesterday concluded the end of our six day workshop for Batch 25 of Photoworks! I learned a lot from Leo Castillo and my classmates. It is a class I am recommending to those who would want to learn how to develop an eye for photography with (relatively) not a lot of technical information. To cap…
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The Microsoft Zune business model
Here’s the answer – viral marketing. (Oooh just like blogs) Wait, let’s go back a few notches and let me tell you how the Zune will work. I had actually written about it here, but I believe this deserves some elaboration due to the unique way Microsoft will market this product. So you have ten…
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“A Bugged Life” Blog Blueprint
I had dinner with INQ7’s Editor in Chief JV Rufino last week because I needed a bit of insight on information architecture. He was essentially the only person who I felt could help me with some issues about IA. There is a big similarity between being an editor of a magazine and being an editor…
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Web 2.0: Beta is the new retail
Haven’t you noticed how the word “beta” has become more appealing to Web 2.0? It just looks and sounds cooler. In context, there is no such thing as retail anymore. At least, over the Internet. Don’t you agree?
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