Suspending The Tax On Text
In my recent blog about taxing text messages and monitoring the short message service (SMS) of cellular phone companies, I discussed about the approval of a house resolution imposing a 5-centavo tax for every text message by the ... read more
Suing An Internet User For Libel
The content of this blog refers only to the Philippine scenario. We all know that laws vary from country to country and so I wish to say beforehand that any legal matter that I will mention here refers ... read more
Making Mozilla Firefox Start Faster
I had been using Mozilla Firefox as my web browser since its version 1.5 which was released in November 2005. What I like best in Mozilla Firefox is its rich features and speed until lately when current versions ... read more
An Invitation To A Summit
I-Café Pilipinas with the full support of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) headed my Chairman Ray Anthony Roxas-Chua III is currently organizing the First National Internet Café Summit with the Theme: “Towards A ... read more
Retiring Yahoo! Messenger 6.0 Thru 7.5
You might have heard or read that Yahoo! will retire the old versions 6.0 thru 7.5 of their instant messaging software last month. The plan did not pushed through as scheduled but a new announcement to retire Yahoo! ... read more
Celebrating The Software Freedom Day
Today is Software Freedom Day (SFD) and celebrating it is scheduled not only in the Philippines but all over the world. SFD is a worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) with the goal to educate ... read more
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