Offering Lower Rates During Café Opening
Ask any current Internet café owner what is his greatest worry when a new computer shop will open in his vicinity and chances are he will reply about the possibility of the new shop offering lower than prevailing ... read more
Restoring Internet Connections
The powerful typhoon “Kiko” (International code name: Morakot) hit the Philippines last week, killed a dozen people and affected over 70,000 persons before proceeding to Taiwan. As a country that gets hit by more than 20 typhoons every ... read more
Rewarding The Piracy Informants
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), a US-based non-profit organization promoting the use of licensed software, said it has rewarded more than one million (P1M) pesos to eight (8) informants who gave tips to authorities on companies using pirated ... read more
Exaggerating Broadband Speeds
The number of Internet broadband subscribers in the country will reach two million (2M) by the end of 2009. As of middle of this year, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. reported 1.2 ... read more
Subscribing To My Blogs
Unlike many blogs in the web where subscription boxes are quite prominent, my weblog also have them but in much less prominence. I made this post so that those among us who do not have much time to ... read more
Censoring The Internet
I got hold of the hard copies of the latest Senate and House versions of the proposed law defining the crime on child pornography, imposing penalties for the commission of the crime such as arson charges in California ... read more
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