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April 06, 2012

Mac Flashback Malware hits the Philippines

According to Russian anti-virus company Dr. Web, around 0.1% of the 550,000 Macs infected so far by the Flashback malware are from the Philippines. That’s only about 550 Filipino Mac users but you could be one of them.

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September 20, 2011

Mede8er MED500X2 Media Player Review

We’ve had a good month or two using the media player from Mede8er, the MED500X2. It handily replaced all my other media players at home (Apple TV, HDX 1000 and Popcorn Hour) and not really missing them a lot as the MED500X2 basically does almost 99% of the job.

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August 30, 2011

Poll: Do you favor Prepaid SIM registration?

Been having lengthy conversations/debates in Twitter, FB and Google+ this afternoon regarding prepaid SIM registration in the Philippines. So I thought I’d post a poll for everyone else here to join in.

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May 08, 2010

Precinct Finder Philippines: May 2010 Elections

Update: See Election Results here.

Find Your Precinct Online this coming Philippines Election 2010.

As the May 10 elections are fast approaching, voters are looking to find their respective precincts to find out where they will vote this coming Monday.

Google Philippines is doing a project to map all the precincts in the country:

Find the exact locations of your voting center on the map. The Philippines 2010 election has seen some changes to the precincts and voting centers. Google is providing an online tool to allow voters like yourself, to place the locations of each voting center on a map. Your contribution helps others find their precinct voting center too!

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Go check your precinct here.

Precinct Finder:

To find your precinct, call 101-49 via PLDT land line or 02-902-0400 via Globelines, Globe or Touch Mobile cell phones.

COMELEC Hotlines: 5272772, 5272773

COMELEC: 525-9296, 5259345, 5275574, 5271892, 5259335, 5259294, 5270821, 5259297

PPCRV: 5253476, 5265694, 5260869, 5261417, 5260012, 5236574, 5254992, 5264572, 5262248

NAMFREL: 4704151, 4847590, 0927- 4847590, 9611524, 0919-3389344, 3389344

KONTRA DAYA: 5693427, 0921-5693427, 2953004, 0915-2332413, 2332413

Watch ANC News Live:

Update: See Election Results here.

April 12, 2010

Sony-Ericsson Xperia X10 in the flesh!

[Updated: Read our full review of the SE Xperia X10 ] Finally gotten my hands on the new Sony-Ericsson Xperia X10 and this was after visiting at least four SE stores in the Metro. Either this handset is very in demand or Sony-Ericsson just didn’t ship in enough units to sell.

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October 12, 2009

Zune HD Review

Microsoft’s new Zune HD is slowly becoming a solid competitor to the widely popular iPod Touch and while already in it’s 2nd generation, the Zune HD is still playing catch-up.

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November 28, 2008

Samsung Series 8 HDTV and Mornings @ ANC

Yesterday, Samsung Philippines introduced their new line of HDTVs just in time for the Christmas shopping season — the Series 7 and Series 8 LCD TV with 46″ and 52″ models.

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July 08, 2008

Updates on Blog Ads, Affiliates and Sales

Some links and updates on local affiliates for bloggers as well as new tools and services you might want to check out.

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June 21, 2008

Samsung Instinct released on Sprint

The new Samsung Instinct has just been released and now available via Sprint. Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal thinks it’s an “ok” phone but definitely not an iPhone killer. In his Samsung Instinct review, Mossberg mentioned the iPhone 31 times and the Instinct only 19 times (this guy is definitely not an Apple fanboy!).

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December 18, 2007

Microsoft Philippines sued for Piracy!

Now that one’s for the books! A Pasay City School has filed a law suit against Microsoft Philippines for pirating copyrighted material. [ Digg this! ]

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August 10, 2007

Wash, rinse and repeat…

They say that if you have a proven and tested way of solving things, get on with it and don’t deviate from the usual approach. But what if that doesn’t solve it? Well, think outside the box. Just don’t re-invent the wheel.

See more tidbits after the jump.

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October 12, 2006

Revisiting Amazon Associates

About a year ago, I started playing with Amazon Associates plugin for WordPress to add affiliate links to several posts that I have. These affiliates would be mostly about gadgets like iPods and digital cameras.

Back then, I thought that most of my traffic were local or coming from the Philippines so running Amazon affiliate ads wouldn’t do much good. Besides, your site or blog should be product-centric to be able to attract the buying kind of surfers.

Amazon Associates

Nevertheless, I’m a bit amazed to learn that during the course of the entire year, some of the affiliate links I’ve added managed to close a couple of sales from Amazon. One of them is for a Canon Ixus 30 camera.

Was talking to Connie the other week when she pointed me to a nice script called Associate-o-matic which you can add to your blog to feature affiliate products from Amazon. She mentioned that the feature was a bit of a success and she’s able to cash in on a couple hundred bucks already. Obviously, a cooking blog does really well with affiliates like these.

The challenge here now actually is to run Amazon Associates alongside pre-existing ads like Adsense, TLA, etc. without affecting them, esp. the ones that relies on CTR. Will need to do some more experiment on these and find ways how to monetize them effectively on your blog. Anyone here successfully monetizing their blogs or websites via Amazon Associates?

April 07, 2006

Problogging Q & A from Manuel

In connection with my problogging interview series, Manuel shot me with the following questions in the SEO Philippines mailing list:

1. How does Yugatech go about choosing blog topics? (pixel/overture, wordtracker, database of keyword lists, ebay directories, adsense accelerator, whatever topic you’re truly and deeply interested in)

Frankly, I don’t even use any of those “tools” for my blog topics. I blog to generate conversations as it’s apparent from my post-to-comment ratio of 10.16 (which is pretty high IMHO). The topics that I often blog about are personal tech experiences, commentaries, tech news/tips, guides/tutorials, and some personal favorite topics which includes photography and gadgets (that I bought and toy with or wanted to buy). These will be the same topics I would talk about whenever I’m with friends, chatting over a cup of coffee or a bottle of beer.

2. How do you generate the content for those topics? (outsource, private label articles, automated article rewriters, CJ.com links, self-written)

For the most part, I write them myself (evident from the grammar and spelling mistakes I often make). There’s the occasional comment-quote-comment posting style, but that’s inherent with most bloggers these days.

I really have to thank all of my regular visitors and commenters. They practically doubled, maybe tripled my content. Sometimes, it’s not really just the posts but the comments that adds value to the blog.

3. How do you get your blog posts to rank highly in SEs? (heavy SEO, WordPress default settings, network with other bloggers, simply write for your target audience)

I really don’t know. I practically have the default WP settings. I have several hints though. My blog is relatively well linked to in the blogosphere (Technorati Rank: 4,546 – 659 links from 280 sites) with a nice PR5. If we follow Marc’s “The Google SERP Party” explanation, I have a good mix of links from trusted sites as well (.EDU, Press, etc).

The only SEO practice I actively do with my blog is to track old posts and rewrite them when I have time. That’s why I really like MeasureMap because it can easily show me which posts in my archives get the most hits for a certain day (and from what keywords) along with the number of comments. I then go back and edit those old posts to add related keywords or a permutation thereof, or even rewrite the title.

The “Related Entries” plugin is a good way to pass traffic (and PR) from popular pages to less popular ones within my blog or across blogs I own or write for.

I am no expert on SEO so I can’t say how much of what I practice is really good (or not) for my blog. In the last 5 years that I have been blogging out of passion, it’s only in the last 12 months that I seriously tried to monetize my blog and have been relatively successful at it.

Just over a year ago, when Connie’s cooking blog was raking in hundreds of dollars from Adsense, I remember telling myself that problogging is not for me. Still, that did not deter me to strive and persevere. Had I accepted the glaring truth that like millions of other regular bloggers, I have no future in problogging, I would not have been able to blog fulltime today.

Thanks to Robert Kiyosaki and a xerox copy his book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad“. But that story is for another time. :p