How Are The ICAs Doing?
Internet Café Association (ICA) is a legal organization of i-café owners in a locality for the purpose of representing their positions and interests on matters affecting their businesses with respect to the rules and regulations being promulgated by ... 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
Deployment And Use Of Internet Protocol Version 6
Unknown to many of us, the previous administration in its last few days issued Executive Order No. 893 dated June 18, 2010 promoting the deployment and use of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). This blog had a previous ... read more
Facebook Game Credits For Sale At Retail Outlets
While many online gaming companies in the country seem to be wavering in their sales campaigns, Facebook is getting aggressive and partnering with a Malaysian company to sell credits at retail outlets across Asia for the first time. ... read more
What Filipinos Do When They Go Online
The 2010 Yahoo-Nielsen Net Index which showed sixty-nine (69%) of Filipinos who go online do so in i-cafés also contained the survey results on what they do when they access the Internet. It is very important for i-café ... read more
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