You’re reading entries in the Month: October 2006
Technopinoy Dis(cus)ses Eskwela The Philippine tech blog scene has started to comment on Eskwela. Technopinoy wasn’t too impressed by it, but a holler over to Qwerky makes me grateful nonetheless: As one has to be “invited” to signup, I can’t really comment on Eskwela’s functionality. Qwerky provides a more in-depth look, much much more than what Inquirer provided. Dashmedia is Live Mike Villar has just announced that Dashmedia, perhaps a […]
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Birth First, the unavoidable: I don’t know the precise time Firefox 2.0 was released on the 24th, but as far as I know, they released on time and gave their homepage a makeover as well. Many people reported Mozilla sneaked in 2.0 onto their servers a day early, but the developers got a bit irritated they didn’t trust the promised release date and proclaimed otherwise–a minor matter of snooping around […]
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You gotta love October; in this case, the 23rd. I just found out that the Apple iPod is celebrating its fifth anniversary today. You could greet the lovely new Nanos on MySpace, but that’s just not right. I wonder: how do the ‘podders pamper their ‘pod on its birthday? How about a birthday cake? Elsewhere: The iPod at 5 on CNET News 5 Jahre iPod on YouTube Weirdest iPod Accessories… […]
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What the title says. And, because I’m feeling extra-generous, here are some more noteworthy articles to digg: In 10 years all the software available will be free. Of course. Amazing online organizer. Amazing UI indeed. Touchscreen iPod this December. Let’s see about that. iPod Nano commercial light streaks. Good to go.
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The site’s soothing colors and illustrations remind me of Orisinal, sans the Flash. Of course, if there ain’t no Flash, there’s gotta be AJAX at least. It’s quite the catalyst to easily making web utilties like this. (That and RoR, but the visual effects of AJAX are easier to perceive and enjoy.) Plus, it’s comforting to see they’re talented not only in coding but in designing as well. Again, it’s easier to perceive and enjoy.
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will be held on December 2, 2006 at the SM Mall of Asia Premiere Cinema, from 10 am to 7 pm. Speakers include Nico Puertollano (he was one of the judges for the first @rte Movement), Team Manila (I want to buy more of their stuff!), Inksurge, and a number of local and foreign graphic design talents. I’m not that excited about it yet, or perhaps about conferences in general. […]
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GYM stands for Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft, FYI. The phrase was coined by Om Malik and became a loathed word. “GYM Free” means avoiding blogging about either one of the big three. It’s an interesting challenge but may not be effective.
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With its signature campaign at nearly 1,500 names, JAngelo‘s initiative of bringing Paypal to the Philippines has finally become a reality. Philippine accounts can only send money right now, but it’s a good start. Good job, J, and to everyone else who helped out! (Coughs violently) The details are in the latest blog entry of the site. Sign up already if you haven’t (and oks this story too).
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