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Archive for July, 2006

Filipino at the helm of new Wordpress design

The talented Brian Veloso does it again. He has just joined Automattic, the company behind Akismet. Matt of Wordpress is happy to have such talents with the likes of Brian.

This goes without saying that we’ll be seeing some kick-ass redesign of WordPress.com and the WP Dashboard in the near future.

Before this, Brian is already collaborating on an independent project call the The Shuttle Project which aims to beautify the Wordpress Administration Panel. Now, he gets to do it full time and get paid as well.

Personally, I’m already excited to see some cosmetic changes in the next WP release. Props to Brian.

What if the Digg crowd becomes cultural?

Now that Digg has expanded beyond the realms of Technology, geeks will not be the only ones who’ll dominate the community. With the introduction of major channels like Science, World & Business, Videos, Entertainment, Gaming and recently also Sports, we will slowly see the tide levelling with non-tech topics getting more and more exposure. Digg is trying not to alienate its grassroots population and has done so by making the Tech channel as the default front page.

With this expansion, I believe the community is now faced with more possibilities and a cultural twist is a potential scenario.

What if the Digg crowd becomes cultural? What if all Filipinos tag other fellow Filipinos as Digg Friends. Same with Indians and Singaporeans, and possibly Chinese and Koreans? These cultural group could be a force strong enough that they could practically influence what appears on the front page of Digg.

Tech is a universal topic and whatever country or culture you are from, there is a huge probability that you’ll be interested in a similar tech news as everyone else.

However, this may not be true in the field of Sports, Gaming and Entertainment. Ragnarok is huge in the Philippines but not in the US; Efren Bata Reyes is a legend in billiards and Manny Pacquiao is getting a lot of attention lately; Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin are hot items in the Entertainment industry as well as the Alyssa Alano “Keys Me” video.

What if we have enough Filipino Diggers that could catapult every story about these people into the Digg frontpage? Same could be true with other personalities in other Asian countries.

When that happens, we could be seeing a huge shift in the western make-up of social communities such as Digg. Brazilians have conquered Orkut and more than a 4th of Friendster users are Filipinos. What could prevent them from taking over Digg?


Digg this story
!

Add me:
Add me as a Digg friend.

How far can Digg boost your rank in PinoyTopBlogs?

Michael of Basang Panaginip got Dugged (2,921 diggs) for his entry on The World’s Most Photorealistic Vector Art. The same entry was also in del.ico.us most popular items (currently 63 tags). Technorati is also showing 42 new sites linking in.

In the last 24 hours, his traffic shot up to just over 200,000 pageviews from over 100,000 visitors. This has catapulted his ranking at Pinoy Top Blogs to #10 at the moment.

The Sitemeter stats graph below shows it all:

Sitemeter

Crazy, crazy traffic.

I got wind of this after checking Pinoy Top Blogs and finding the blog breaking into the top 10 practically overnight. At the same time, I am comparing stats as captured by his Sitemeter and that of PinoyTopBlogs’ tracker.

Wanna sell your site for $2/visitor?

Alfie posted here that he’s interested in buying high-quality written sites for $2 per unique visitor:

For those who want to sell a website, you may sell it to me. I will price your website depending on the quality, number of unique visitors per month and have the following requirements;

1. Consistently receive at least 200 unique visitors per month in the past 3 months, and most of the visitors must be refered by search engines. The seller must install a hit counter to help me verify the visitor analysis.
2. The website must have its own domain and must be hosted in the Philippines.
3. The content must have a good quality and should be written in English.

I will purchase your website at atmost US$2/ per unique visitor (Average in the past 3 months). For more information, please email me at jcmiras at gmail . com or contact me at 0918-4720392.

If that $2 per unique visitor is counted on a monthly scale, it would be a nice offer IMHO. So if your site gets 1,000 monthly uniques, that’s a cool Php100,000 for you. There’s no mention what specific sites will be considered or if blogs and forums fall on the same category, but I’m sure as long as it’s a quality site they should be sale-able as well.

I got a community site here with 21,500 uniques per day — and with this rate it should fetch a really hefty price tag.

Update:
Alfie clarified that the site should have an average 200 unique visitors a day in the past 3 months. The site will be bought based on the average daily unique visitors.

Wordpress 2.0.4 released

The latest stable release of WordPress (Version 2.0.4) has now been released and you can download it here. There are a lot of security and bug fixes with this one (more than 50 of them).

I’ve ran the upgrade on several blogs and everything came out just fine.

That’s 4 blogs down, 12 more to go. :)

See release notes here. Download latest version here.

Philippines is 2nd largest YahooGroups user

Yahoo GroupsSomeone mentioned about this to me last night so I checked it out today. Afetr looking at the stats over at YahooGroups, I found out that the Philippines is actually the second largest country using the Yahoo! service.

India came in first with 27,080 YahooGroups the biggest on their list had 12,4544 members. The Philippines came in next with just 10,777, the largest account having 4,541 members.

Completing the top 10 are as follows:

3. Indonesia (7,836)
4. Turkey (5,043)
5. United Kingdom (4,511)
6. Pakistan (4,462)
7. Egypt (3,376)
8. Iran (3,199)
9. Australia (2,657)
10. United States (2,548)

Interesting to learn that the top 4 users by country are from Asia with the UK, Australia and US completing the odd mix.

Google Talk updates

There has some new feature updates on Google Talk lately.

First is File Transfer:

Google File Transfer

To send a file with Google Talk:
1. From an active chat window, click the Send Files button.
2. Browse to the file or files you’d like to send (use CTRL-Shift to select more than one file at a time).
3. Click OK. Google Talk will insert your file into the chat session.

IMO, they should have had this feature when they first launch the IM.

Next is VoiceMail:

Voice Mail
Friends can now leave you a voicemail if you’re away. Not good if one does not have a mic. Yahoo’s way is a little better. Leaving you message even if you’re away.

Then, there’s the cute Music Status:

Music Status

Supported music players are iTunes, WIndows Media Player, WinAmp, and Yahoo Music Engine.

The car that blogging bought.

I’ve been planning about this for about 3 months now and I’m excited to get it done over with today. Got my student license (LTO) last week and started going to driving school since Monday (I swear I’ve never been in front of the steering wheel all my life). A simple handshake closed the deal this afternoon.

Now look at what blogging bought me:

Mitsubishi Lancer

Mitsubishi Lancer

It’s not new and I can’t afford one even if I wanted to. A second-hand car (Mitsubishi Lancer ‘97) is the more logical step considering I haven’t driven one before and if ever I crash into a lamp post (knock on wood) and miraculously survive, it wouldn’t be that expensive a loss (for the car I mean).

She doesn’t have a name yet so suggestions are welcome.

How will i.PH break into the world of free blogs?

So okay, this one topic has long been in the “draft” section of PTB and found the time to finish it off and publish it today.

Read the review on “A second look at the i.PH model” over at PTB.

I had been given access to the new i.PH control panel before they launched it. Looks really pretty and has improved a lot since the last time I used their system.

They say that all you need to do is build a really good product and users will just drove in swarms, hence I focused more on the business model instead of the features of the service to find out why it hasn’t really taken off the ground that much.

Last time I met wiht the guys there, I practically told them “Hey, we’re essentially competitors in the same market.” Still I never fail mention the service everytime I do talks on blogging because I think there’s some promise in a home-grown service like i.PH. But they better listen to what their users are saying.

Intel Dual Core price drop

A story from PCMag reports that Intel Dual Core processor prices have been slashed by as much as 40-60%.

So I checked the local stores to see if they indeed change their list price to reflect the same.

While Villman still lists the Intel Pentium D Processor 820 (Dual Core, 2.80 GHz, 800MHz) at Php 10,499, the ones at PC Express is already down to just Php 6,900 only. The Pentium D 805 (Dual Core; 2.66 GHz, 533MHz) but on PCX it’s only Php 5,750. I’m sure Villman will follow suit and update their prices.

Even the AMD Socket 939 and the AM2 have slipped down a couple thousand pesos as well. The prices should go down a few more hundred bucks when everything rolls out and competition among retailers levels to a nice price-point. Should be a really nice time to do some upgrades next month.

9th Phil. Web Awards will include Blogs

I blogged about this exactly a year ago – The PWA should have a Blog Category.

So looked at what dropped in my Inbox:

With a few months to go before it unveils the 9th edition of its annual Philippine Web Awards (Philippine Webbies), event organizer Media G8way Corporation (MGC) has already bared that one of the many changes it is implementing in this nearly a decade-old event is the inclusion of a “Blogs” category.

The “Blogs” category has been added to honor the best Weblog or online journal made by a Filipino/Filipina or a group where the majority of the members are Filipinos by birth, descent, or citizenship. Content can be anything under the sun – as long as it corresponds with the guidelines implemented by the Philippine Webbies organizing committee.

They have a new website for this 9th year, but some fo the pages are still blank or with garbage texts but the Categories are listed here:

3. BLOGS
Weblog/blog or online journal site/s of an individual or group:
1. personal blogs
2. music blogs
3. fashion blogs
4. photo blogs
5. political blogs
6. travel blogs
7. mobile/tech blogs
8. link blogs
9. corporate/company blogs
10. excluded: Weblogs integrated within a Web site; the blog site, even when linked within a Web site, should open up a separate window.

The #10 exclusion is a bit vague. And I don’t see any “definition” on what is considered a blog.

Fixing Feed Problems

Just got an email from a feed subscriber that my blog’s RSS feed isn’t working (thanks Bob!). I noticed that two days ago when my Firefox’s Live Bookmark feed failed to load but I thought it was nothing. It’s working with FeedDemon though.

I’m now looking into it. Feedburner’s FeedMedic is reporting the errors. I should be able to find the problem and fix it asap.

Update:

Ok, I can’t seem to find a fix for this one:

XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.yugatech.com/blog/?feed=rss2
Line Number 196, Column 11: < title >< tags > page< /title >
————————^

Anybody experienced the same problem?

Update 2:

OK fixed it. Two problems. One is mine and the other is inherent with WP.

1) In wp-rss2.php, there’s a line there which involves changing < wfw:commentRSS > to < wfw:commentRss > . Note the capitalized SS letters.

2) There was a problem with the RSS feeds when you include the “<" and ">” chars. That was caused by my post titled “< tags > page”.

@ Andrew

Removed your first comment. Thanks for that tip! Took me a while to figure that out. :)

Adsense Heat Map for Blogs and Forums

Adsense Help Center has released a new heat map to blogtimize or optimize Adsense on your blog.

See sample heat map below:

Blogtimize

Remember that maximum number of Adsense ad blocks per page is 3 for content ads, 1 link ad unit, and 1 ad for search. Bear in mind that your blog’s layout will ultimately dictate how ads should be positioned.

For people running forums, here’s the suggested heat map:

Adsense for Forums

See explanation here. Forums are inherently harder to monetize with Adsense because users have already gone accustomed to the ads and eventually become ad-blind so it’s good to change ad placements once in a while.

Note: Click on thumbnails to see larger version.

Google could engage in Pre-Crime?

Of course, we first heard of the term “pre-crime” in the Tom Cruise movie “Minority Report” but is that really possible nowadays?

Well, Google might be doing just that.

It has almost happened before:

A North Carolina man was found guilty of murder in November in part because he Googled the words “neck,” “snap,” “break” and “hold” before his wife was killed. But those search terms were found on Robert Petrick’s computer, not obtained from Google directly.

Read more about: You Could Go To Jail For Googling Certain Keywords.

Just for some light reading. *hehehe*

AMD buys ATI for $5.4 Billion

In a press release yesterday, Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) announced that it has agreed to buy graphics manufacturer ATI Technologies in a transaction valued at approximately $5.4 billion.

Under the terms of the transaction, AMD will acquire all of the outstanding common shares of ATI for a combination of $4.2 billion in cash and 57 million shares of AMD common stock, based on the number of shares of ATI common stock outstanding on July 21, 2006. All outstanding options and RSUs of ATI will be assumed. Based upon the closing price of AMD common stock on July 21, 2006 of $18.26 a share, the consideration for each outstanding share of ATI common stock would be $20.47, comprised of $16.40 of cash and 0.2229 shares of AMD common stock.

This development would practically allienate ATI’s rival company, nVidia. I think if AMD can afford to buy nVidia, it would have bought it instead of ATI. Maybe Intel would follow the same route and buy nVidia, and it has enough funds to do so.

Intel was quick to respond to this news by pulling off the ATI chipset license, reports Bit Tech. That was fast! That means nVidia will be exclusive to Intel and we won’t see any nVidia cards for AMD processros as early as next year.

How will this affect the buying market? I hope with much cheaper graphics cards.

Restoring an earlier Backup

It just happened. My WP database went kaput.

Actually, all other blogs on the server were running normal. Just my blog’s WP tables gone crazy.

What is weirder is that just the “wp_post” table was empty. All the rest are intact. Still don’t know what caused it but I’m restoring from today’s (1:30 am) backup.

A post and several comments might be missing. Apologies for that. If you can spare a little bit more time to re-post your comment, I’d appreciate it. :)

Update:

I prolly found the culprit. I installed WP-Cache plugin a long time ago and it broke somehow wiping out the “wp_post” table.

Technorati gets a facelift

A new version of Technorati was launched just a while ago. This should be the 3rd version of the popular blog search service:

Technorati

The new version now looks like more of a search than a blog portal. It’s now more usable and personalized. You’ll be greeted with the recent posts of your Technorati Favorites once you’re logged in.

A new feature has been introduced call Discover and it shows you the hot topics in the blogosphere for tech, sports, entertainment, business and life.

I don’t know why the new Technorati look feels like Digg.

There’s one thing that remained the same though:

Sorry

We couldn’t complete your search because we’re experiencing a high volume of requests right now. Please try again in a minute or two. We’re working hard to make our search results better. Thanks for your patience.

Paypal in the Philippines via Xoom


Updates: You can now have a Paypal Philippines account. Just sign up here. You can withdraw an amount not exceeding $500 per month to any debit, credit card or directly into your Philippine bank accounts. You will just need the bank codes and savings account number.

Maybe you’ve already heard of the plan and the efforts to make Paypal available in the Philippines.

Though I think we’re still far from getting that much coveted nod from eBay (owner of Paypal), I think it’s good to know that there IS a way to get paid by people who has Paypal. If you haven’t heard of it yet, spell X-o-o-m.

I know, it’s not the real deal, but it’s close enough. So how do you receive payments from Paypal users?

  • Sign up for a Xoom account.
  • Enter your personal bank account. See complete list of supported banks here.
  • Create a Payment Button by indicating an item name/number along with the list price and the shipping fee.
  • Paste the button on your website or a send the link to your client via email.
  • Client receives the “request for payment”, creates a Xoom account or logs in and processes the payment using his Paypal account, credit card or eCheck.
  • You get a confirmation email with the tracking number and receive the payment directly into your bank account in a matter of hours.

That’s it! Xoom payment limitation is from $25 to $2,500 per transaction. If you don’t have a bank account, you can opt to pick up the cash in the bank within minutes (list includes Equitable PCI Banks and Cebuana Lhuillier) or have it delivered into your doorstep. I was even able to get my remittance delivered at 9:00 in the evening before — good for people who are away during the day or at their offices working.

You can choose to receive the money in peso or dollar denominations. Is it expensive? Depends on what you’re comparing it to. If you send $50, there’s the $3.50 fee (7% transaction fee). If you send $1,000, the fee is just $8 (or 0.8% transaction fee). These fees apply if you want to receive in Philippine peso but it’s a little more if you opted for US dollars.

The catch? Their peso-dollar exchange rate ain’t that good. Today, it’s just US$ 1.00 = PHP 50.8687. Still if you factor that in, it’s still cheap.

Some guy contacted me the other day wanted to advertise on my site so I asked him for $45 for 3 month’s for a single link to his website. I sent him a payment request via Xoom and I had the money in just over 3 hours. See the tracking code for preview.

I know it’s not the real deal. We still ought to have our very own legit Paypal account somehow. But I’ve been using Xoom for 3 years and it works.

I think one way of convincing eBay to add the Philippines in it’s list of supported countries is by using 3rd-party services like Xoom. If eBay notices that there are tons of transactions going into the Philippines from people currently using Paypal, they may think that we’re not a high-risk country anymore.

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Contributing for PC Mag Philippines

I’ve been asked by the guys at PC Magazine Philippines to write a couple of articles on problogging and blog monetization. I’ll be joining the ranks of fellow bloggers like Migs, William, Gary and Mike though I think they are regular contributors already.

Writing a 1200-word article seemed a bit harder than doing four 300-word blog posts, so I’m putting more time with this one to be more thorough. Haven’t finished yet but I’m halfway there.

If you (a Filipino problogger) want to be included in the write-up and it’s okay to quote how much your earn from your problogging gigs, drop me a line.

If you have an extra hundred bucks, do grab a copy of PC Mag Philippines on it’s August issue to read my article.

This is my first time, so be gentle. :)

From zero to $800 with Adsense in 4 months

Leo shared that his 4-month accumulated AdSense income has reached $800. He mentioned in the same comment thread 3 months ago that he got $17 after 23 days.

I’m not sure if all of it was from his OFWTips blog but that sure is a really good amount to reach considering he’s only into blogging in the last 4 months. He has several blogs actually, some of which are really good niches like Entrepinoys Atbp., OFW Business Tips and Entreprenuer Help.

His oldest blog is getting some decent traffic (400 uniques/1,600 pageviews on average) and is actually at 20 something at Pinoy Top Blogs.

The best case on blog monetization I had was with PTB which broke the $100 mark with Adsense on its 4th month, though there were direct ads on it as well.

My other groups blogs like the Urban Blog and the Travel Blog weren’t as lucky though.

Care to share? What’s your most successful blog so far?

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