Just a couple of days more to go for the “Oscars” of the Philippine blogsphere, the Philippine Blog Awards part 2 ! So bloggers prepare your Oscar de la Renta inspired gowns and suits and roll out the red carpet! Just like the Oscars, there are several categories that a Philippine based blog may be given an award for. One of those is the “Blogger’s choice awards.” Casting a vote for the blogger’s choice awards requires making a tough choice. Not only that, it requires a lot of commitment since in order to vote, you have to make a post about why you made such choice. (By the way whose idea is this? Congratulations to the P.B.S committee, this is such a great idea)There are so many good blogs to choose from. However there is no other blog that I visit more often than any of the blog that has been nominated and that is the blog of no other than the prince of Philippine S.E.O, Marghil Macuha.(www.macuha.com) Next to John Chow, Marghil Macuha is one of the “pro-bloggers” whom I look up … [Read more...]
Why I love Nuffnang
Notice the cute ad with the Philippine flag in my right side bar that looks like a digital signage ? Well, that is an ad space reserved for NuffNang. It is the latest craze to hit the Philippine Blogsphere just these past few weeks. Dubbed as “Asia's first blog advertising community”, Nuffnang was founded in February of 2007. This community driven blog advertising quickly attracted bloggers in Singapore and Malaysia. Currently there are more than 40,000 bloggers in its network. There are probably hundreds of things that I love about Nuffnang. However the best thing I love about this ad network is its strong community. They have a way of reaching out to bloggers and making them feel special. It is not only an ad network, it is a cross between social networking and blog advertising. The Nuffnang community itself is a blog wherein you can post comments and be informed of the latest developments. For me, this strong tie to the blogging community is what really makes it really live up … [Read more...]
Sarah Palin speech video shows how she can bring the Mccain campaign
Watching the Sarah Palin speech video in the Republican National Convention made me believe that John McCain’s decision in picking making her as vice Presidential candidate is probably the best move he made this election. I’ve watch John McCain give a speech and I’ve watched Obama give one. Sad to say in my own personal opinion, John McCain’s speech is so boring that I think he would fall asleep if he listened to his own speech. It's better that John McCain give out promotional pens so voters will remember him rather than giving a speech. It’s not that I don’t like Republicans; in fact if I were an American citizen, I would choose to be a Republican, because I support the Republican’s stand on most issues. Enter Sarah Palin, young, energetic and unexposed in the national level yet with a great track record. The Sarah Palin speech video shows how she has “brought life” to the John McCain campaign.. In the Sarah Palin speech video you might be able to conclude that she may not be … [Read more...]
Google Chrome – Bringing an end or a new era in the browser wars ?
The headline in the information technology section of our local daily reads “Google sets off Internet browser war” I don’t agree with the headline. The internet browser war was started by Netscape and Microsoft and the war still continues until today. Now Google wants a piece of the action and is introducing a new web browser which they call “Google Chrome.” The soon release of Google Chrome was not accompanied by a lot of bells and whistles but is sure to “shatter some lighting fixtures” in the offices of the beast from Redmond. According to Wikipedia “The beta for the Windows version is due to be released on 18:00 GMT, September 2, 2008 and Mac OS X and Linux versions are said to follow soon” Google Chrome is a revolutionary new browser that could set the standards of future browser designs. Instead of just creating a fancier, faster and more secure browser, the design team thought out of the box and redesigned the browser to its very core, from the way it handles processes to … [Read more...]
Seaweeds mania!
Months ago my wife bought some dried seaweeds and started to eat it with rice. Naturally, I was curious what it tasted like, so I tried some. The seaweeds not only tasted pleasant, it kind of acted as an appetizer as it made me want to eat more rice. (This is not a very good thing for me since I wanted to limit my rice consumption to loose weight) Since that time on, we started looking for different variety of dried seaweeds. With globalization creeping in our neighborhood, we seem to have no problem finding a lot of variety of seaweeds. Most grocery stores now carry products from our neighboring Asian countries, including the delicious dried seaweeds. Most Filipinos are not fond of eating dried seaweeds, although I heard that people from a certain part of Luzon (I think in Albay), do regularly eat dried seaweeds. The most prominent country that features dried seaweeds in most of their meals is Japan. Most people from Oriental countries, who live in the coast, do have some … [Read more...]
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