Going For FOSS In I-Cafés
I had an article before about GNU/Linux Operating Systems for Cafés where I discussed the merits of using a free and open source software (FOSS) in a computer rental business environment. Today the basic issue is still the ... read more
Should Our Government Go For FOSS?
This afternoon, I attended a round table discussion (RTD) on “Should Our Government Go For FOSS?” at the Speaker’s Conference Room in the House of Representatives, Batasan Complex, Quezon City. FOSS means Free and Open Source Software and ... read more
The Sorry State Of Internet In The Philippines
The image on this article showing the download, upload and ping results of my 1Mbps DSL broadband subscription was taken using SpeedTest.Net while I was singly connected to the Internet and writing this blog. I used the Tokyo ... read more
The Internet Café And The IPv6 Deployment
It is already more than a month since I failed to update this blog and I wish to apologize to my regular readers for that. There’s really nothing serious that caused my failure to blog for such a ... read more
Getting Into I-Café Business
I had to search this more than one-and-a-half (1-1/2) year old blog before I wrote this article to check what I had already written about getting into the business of operating an Internet café. In the more than ... read more
Why Windows 7 Professional For New Gaming I-Cafés
The majority, if not all, of Internet cafés that offer gaming service to their customers at present use Windows XP as their operating system. Understandably so, because all popular network and online games run only on Microsoft operating ... read more
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