Will be in Davao for the 1st Mindanao Blogging Summit this week-end. Hope to catch up with people. It will be a busy sked as we have another business agenda the same week-end. Will probably hit Cagayan de Oro City next month too for another Business Blogging series.
More on that next week. Here are some more side stories:
- Issai is giving away her PS2 games. Check out her blog to grab your own free copy. I would have joined if it came with a PS2. *hehe*
- Lorraine Carlos Salazar has finally released her book, entitled Getting a Dial Tone: Telecommunications Liberalisation in Malaysia and the Philippines. You can download the PDF flyer for more details about it.
- Jozzoa shares some growing problems with Union Bank’s EON Card with Paypal. Looks like it’s not as easy or as quick others initially thought it was.
- Text Links Ads announces a new program — ShoppingAds, very similar to their recently acquired AuctionAds but this time you get paid per click, not per sale. Better! {via Arnold}
- Happy Slip on a Xoom Infommercial. Funny. {hat tip: Basapa}
- My entry over at PTB last week: Mobile Web Metrics. Interesting info — confirms my bet on the mobile web in the Philippines in the next 3 to 5 years. Hint: new niche!
- Macuha.com shares a video on How Not to Use PowerPoint. *phew, good thing my PPTs aren’t like those*
- J Angelo launched a new social blog news service (okay, Digg-like if you will) — Blogosphere News.
Some truly good stuff on this website, I love it.
Hope to see you on the bloggers summit tomorrow.
@ConradMiguel — buti naman at makakapunta ka! :)
Sa lahat, salamat sa greetings! :)
Kuya, pupunta na pala ako taliwas sa sinabi ko na hindi ako makakapunta. Kinancel ko na ang sked ko sa GenSan. See you there.
kumusta mo ako sa mga usual suspects. I hope I can go back there soon…
Go Mindanao Bloggers!
thank you again :)
thanks for the link love ;) good luck on MBS! punta rin ako dyan sa Davao, kaso, sa December pa.
Good luck!!!
I have registered to the summit but I can’t go due to a conflict on an e-competition in GenSan. I hope I can see you in person.
Hey Abe! Looking forward to having you back in Davao!