Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Apple Ipad Craze

Ganda naman nito.. Sana magka meron me nito..It was a bigger version of ipod touch 3rd gen..almost same application only this one was bigger in size..di kaya mapudpod ang daliri ko dito?
Ipad from Apple Computer..

Good reviews and i`m sure it will be a hit in universities and school when this one landed in our local market


Is it money? or Is it Loyalty?

These are the question hounding acting secretary Agra in his unpopular decision to let go the Ampatuans in murder case of media journalist and political opponents. Sad he didn`t just the law to take its course and let the court decide later if some ampatuans where guilty or not..
May be involved was loyalty?favor?or what? Relate this info from abs cbn news.com..
Arroyo loyalist

Agra is known as someone who is loyal to President Arroyo. He served as President Arroyo’s lawyer when congressment tried to impeach her in 2006.

He was one of those who defended President Arroyo when issues were raised against her numerous cabinet appointments. Most of these appointments have fixed terms, which means the next president will not be able to replace them during that tenure.

Agra said these did not violate any law since they were made before the appointment ban took place. The executive department is banned from appointing new officials two months before the May 2010 polls.

Agra first joined the government in March 2007 when he was appointed head of the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC), the agency that represents government-owned and controlled establishments in legal proceedings.

He was eventually appointed to head the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) Regulatory Office, a position he relinquished in June 2008 because of conflict of interests allegations.

He previously taught at the Ateneo Law School, his alma mater. Since 2003 he taught Law on Public and Government Corporations, Election Law, the 1991 Local Government Code, Administrative Law, and Law on Public Officers

He graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. He finished law at the Ateneo de Manila where he graduated in 1990. He passed the bar in 1991.

Is it Money?

Some relative of the victims consider this scenario. It may worth more than we can imagine. Putting your career on the line with unpopular decision must be worth risk taking..Who ever the next president is, although his appointment was fixed term, i`m sure Agra`s government servise career is over.."Who care if there millions and millions in your pocket" some of the victims relative was saying..

But for him.He was quick to stress that his decision was based only on the evidence presented to him. Sipag niya. In an interview, he said he there were “no considerations” when he made his decision.

“I am not a vindictive person,” he told “I was never a lawyer for the Ampatuans,” he added.



Saturday, April 17, 2010

COMELEC Official List of Candidates in the 2010 NATIONAL ELECTION

COMELEC Official List of Candidates in the 2010 NATIONAL ELECTION
CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT

Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III [Liberal Party]


former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada [Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino]


Senator Manuel “Manny” Villar [Nacionalista Party]


Senator Richard “Dick” Gordon [Bagumbayan-Volunteers for a New Philippines]


Senator Jamby Madrigal [Independent]


Former DND Secretary Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro [Lakas-Kampi-CMD]


Eddie Villanueva of Jesus Is Lord Movement [Bangon Pilipinas]


John Carlos de los Reyes [Ang Kapatiran]

CANDIDATES FOR VICE PRESIDENT

Jejomar Binay [Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino]


Senator Loren Legarda [Nationalist People's Coalition] (Guest candidate for NP)


Edu Manzano [Lakas-Kampi-CMD]


Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas [Liberal Party]


Dominador Chipeco [Ang Kapatiran]


MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando [Bagumbayan-Volunteers for a New Philippines]


Perfecto Yasay [Bangon Pilipinas]


Journalist Jay Sonza [Independent]

Senatorial candidates:

  1. Nereus Acosta Jr. – LP
  2. Sharuff Ibrahim Albani – KBL
  3. Zafrullah Alonto – Bangon Pilipinas
  4. Ana Theresia Baraquel – LP
  5. JV Larion Bautista – PMP
  6. Martin Bautista – LP
  7. Silvestre Bello III – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  8. Rozzano Rufino Biazon – LP
  9. Bong Revilla – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  10. Henry Caunan – PDP-Laban
  11. Pia Cayetano – NP
  12. Rizalito David – Ang Kapatiran
  13. Joey De Venecia – PMP
  14. Miriam Defensor Santiago – People’s Reform Party
  15. Franklin Drilon – LP
  16. Juan Ponce Enrile – PMP
  17. Jinggoy Estrada – PMP
  18. Ramon Guico – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  19. Teofisto Guingona III – LP
  20. Jo Aurea Imbong – Ang Kapatiran
  21. Kata Inocencio – Bangon Pilipinas
  22. Alexander Lacson – LP
  23. Raul Lambino – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  24. Rey Langit – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  25. Yasmin Lao – LP
  26. Lito Lapid – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  27. Alma Lood – KBL
  28. Apolinario Lozada – PMP
  29. Regalado Maambong – KBL
  30. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr – NP
  31. Liza Maza – Independent
  32. Ma Judea Millora – KBL
  33. Ramon Mitra – NP
  34. Ramoncito Ocampo – Bangon Pilipinas
  35. Satur Ocampo – Bayan Muna Party
  36. Susan Ople – NP
  37. Sergio Osmeña III – Independent
  38. Jovito Palparan Jr. – Independent
  39. Imelda Papin – KBL
  40. Zosimo Paredes – Ang Kapatiran
  41. Gwendolyn Pimentel – PDP Laban
  42. Rodolfo Plaza – NPC
  43. Reynaldo Princesa – Bangon Pilipinas
  44. Ariel Querubin – NP
  45. Ralph Recto – LP
  46. Gilbert Remulla – NP
  47. Ma. Gracia Riñoza-Plazo – Ang Kapatiran
  48. Sonia Roco – LP
  49. Adrian Sison – Ang Kapatiran
  50. Vicente Sotto III – NPC
  51. Adel Tamano – NP
  52. Reginald Tamayo – Ang Kapatiran
  53. Hector Tarrazona – Ang Kapatiran
  54. Francisco Tatad – Grand Alliance For Democracy/Gabaybayan
  55. Alexander Tinsay – Bangon Pilipinas
  56. Manuel Valdehuesa Jr. – Ang Kapatiran
  57. Hector Villanueva – KBL
  58. Israel Virgines – Bangon Pilipinas

Make your choices..Our future is in our hands..Make the right choice..


Noynoy Aquino graces Time Magazine

Caught my interest and just re-posting this article..Very interesting..

Noynoy Aquino graces Time Magazine

By Thea Alberto, Yahoo! Southeast Asia

Looks like Liberal party bet Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III inherited his mother’s place on the Time magazine’s cover.

The presidential hopeful and survey frontrunner is on the April 25, 2010 issue (and in the magazine’s cover in some parts of Asia) of the highly respected Time magazine, same publication that hailed his mother, former president Corazon Aquino, as 1986 Woman of the Year.

The article notes of Aquino’s whirlwind journey to the presidency, months after her mother died of colon cancer—and whether he would be able to “save the Philippines.”

It also cited Aquino’s family life, his singlehood, and his struggle to woo voters to choose him over closest rival Senator Manny Villar.

At the same article site:
"Eto ang comment ni Mr.Ralf Wayne why he should vote Noynoy"
"Mas maganda nga kay Sen Benigno Aquino III eh, kahit kulang ang experience niya at walang gaanong ginawang batas, hindi naman corrupt at hinding-hindi magnanakaw. Kasi kung magnanakaw siya--papagalitan siya ni the late Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. na galit sa mga corrupt, na tatay niya, na isang magaling mambatikos at mag-expose ng katiwalian. Meron nga magaling gumawa ng batas at magaling mag-manage ng bansa, corrupt naman wala ding silbi. At walang nagawang alisin ang corruption. . .for the past years. Kung talagang aalisin ang corruption di nakita na nating lumalaban sa corruption noon. At di natin alam, baka yung mga iboboto ninyo na magagaling, eh magagaling magnakaw at nagvo-vote buying at co-corrupin naman sa kaban ng bayan ang pinag vote buying nila. Sino na naman ang mag-hihirap, MGA FILIPINO? Kaya gumising na kayo mga FILIPINO! Si Sen Benign Aquino walang gaanong experience at walang gaanong ginawang batas, ngunit hindi CORRUPT. Ang kailangan ngayon ng ating bansa ay MATUWID NA LEADER. ISANG MABUTING HALIMBAWA. I endorse Sen Benigno Aquino III. Matututunan din niya ang mag-govern. Eh bakit si tita Cory, oh walang gaanong experience, nai-manage naman niya ang PILIPINAS.

Hindi magaling na LEADER, pero dapat MATUWID NA LEADER. Marami nang magagaling na LEADER sa ating bansa ang nagpalit-palit, ngunit ano ang nangyari, CORRUPTION. Walang nakatanggal ng CORRUPTION, lalo pang lumala. Kung magkamali ng pagboto sa ngayon at corrupt ang mailukluk sa PANGULO, tapos ang FILIPINO.

Fraud Alert : TOYOTA JAPAN WINNERS AWARD CONFIRMATION LETTER

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This email was a fraud and certified scammers.I check it , track it and verify it..100% scammer.
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Beware po ..


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

15 sites that change the internet

There are millions of websites out there. Many of them are unique, either in small ways or in large ones. But the individual impact of any particular site on the overall Internet is generally negligible, if there’s any impact at all.

Not so with the fifteen sites here. These sites changed the Internet, mostly for good, in substantial ways. Included here is everything from Geocities (which could probably be blamed entirely, either directly or indirectly, for every ugly web design “trend” that’s ever been) to Wikipedia (which has made information almost universally accessible) to Google (which has changed or influenced virtually everything online).

1. Wikipedia

Changed the way we find information. Before Wikipedia, most online encyclopedias were either sorely lacking in information, or required you to have a paid subscription to access their content. Wikipedia changed all that by not only allowing anyone to view the content for free, but also by allowing individual users to review and update content, making it more complete and accurate overall. Wikipedia also brought crowdsourcing and user-generated content to the mainstream online, making both much more viable and valuable.

2. Amazon.com

Changed the way we shop. Prior to Amazon.com, online shopping wasn’t much different than shopping out of a mail-order catalog, except it wasn’t nearly as popular. While Amazon started out selling just books and related items, it has expanded to sell virtually anything you can think of, either directly or through partner sites large and small. Amazon also made free shipping a standard on orders over a certain dollar value, which has impacted the shipping rates and policies of many other online retailers.

3. Hotmail

Changed the way we use email. Before Hotmail came along, email was basically tethered to a single computer. When you checked your email, it was pulled and deleted from the remote server, meaning the only place you could view it was at your computer. Need an email at home that you received at work? Too bad. There was no way to access it unless you went back to the office. Hotmail changed all that by providing webmail that could be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection. Now, web-based email is widely used and provided by a huge variety of providers. Even though Hotmail is no longer the primary provider of webmail (and is now owned by Microsoft), they were still pioneers in the technology.

4. Facebook

Changed the way friends connected. While Facebook wasn’t the first social network, it has definitely become the most popular and has really changed the way friends interact with one another. Sure, people use FB to talk online, but they’re also increasingly using it as a way to plan get-togethers offline. They’re using it to follow and interact with their favorite bands, actors, and other personalities. People use it to keep in touch with business contacts, friends, family, and acquaintances. Facebook has made social networking mainstream, across a variety of demographics and virtually worldwide.

5. Project Gutenberg

Changed the way we read. Project Gutenberg has a much longer history than most people realize. They created the first ebooks, and gave them away for free. You can now read virtually every major book in the public domain, sometimes in multiple languages on their site. Without the pioneering steps the founders of Project Gutenberg took, ebooks would not be where they are today.

6. Twitter

Changed the way we communicate. Twitter has made one of the biggest impacts on the Internet in recent memory. The idea that 140-character messages, broadcast publicly (for the most part), would change the way people communicate with one another would have been hard to believe ten years ago. But Twitter has become not just a powerhouse in the way individual communicate with one another, but also in the way businesses communicate with their customers. Complaining about poor customer service on Twitter can often result in almost instant messages from the company in question, and often results in a satisfactory resolution. Twitter has also made celebrities more accessible, with hundreds of celebs now using the service to interact with their fans.

7. Pandora

Changed the way we find new music. Before Pandora, if you wanted to listen to music online, you usually turned to a streaming radio station with pre-programmed content. Sure, you might get lucky and find a station that had mostly music you liked, but maybe it wasn’t diverse enough, or it still kept playing that one song you HATED. Pandora changed all that. Now, you can program your own radio station by just entering the name or a song or artist and then giving the thumbs up or down to music played. With a minimal amount of user input, Pandora has gotten surprisingly good at creating playlists that reflect one’s musical taste. The bonus is that songs or artists you might not have heard of are often thrown into the mix, based on what you already like.

8. Apple

Made minimalist web design cool. Apple had one of the first corporate websites designed with a minimalist aesthetic. As far back as the late 90s, Apple was starting to show a more minimalist take on web design than many other corporate sites, and by early 2000, they’d adopted the white and gray color scheme and top navigation they still employ today.

9. YouTube

Changed entertainment. Before YouTube, there weren’t many options if you wanted to watch a video online. You could sometimes find a video here or there, but with bandwidth costs, they were few and far between. Website owners just didn’t want to pay the extra costs associated with video content. Then YouTube came along and made it free to post any video you wanted (as long as it wasn’t copyrighted or over ten minutes long). Web users now had a centralized place to go to watch video online. And because of YouTube’s pioneering effort, online video is now enjoyed by millions every day.

10. Craigslist

Changed classifieds. Online classified sites used to be nearly unusable. Between the huge number of spam postings and the fact there were few if any local listings in most areas, there wasn’t much point in using them. But then Craigslist caught on and suddenly there was an online classifieds site that rivaled most local newspaper classifieds. Now you can use Craigslist to find almost anything, no matter where you live.

11. The Drudge Report

Changed the stature of online news. When the Monica Lewinsky/President Clinton story broke in 1998, it wasn’t a mainstream news source that first reported it. Instead, The Drudge Report held those honors, forever changing the standing of online news sources. Now, online news sources break stories on a regular basis, and are considered by most to be just as reliable as television or print news sources.

12. GeoCities

geocities

Made the web more accessible. In the early days of the Internet, the only people online (for the most part) were scientists, academics, and those involved in technology. It wasn’t a very exciting place. Then came GeoCities, and suddenly anyone could set up their own webpage for free. Sure, GeoCities spawned a legion of horrifically ugly websites, but it also got a lot of regular people involved in the Internet for the first time and was likely the first design experience of many early web designers.

13. Digg

Changed the way we find and share news. Digg was originally set up as an experiment, but it has completely changed the way many people find news online. The idea of users determining which news was important, relevant, and interesting rather than editors or executives at big news organizations was revolutionary. Now, user-generated news sites are all over the place, both for mainstream news and for individual industries and niches.

14. LiveJournal

Hooked millions on blogging. Blogging wasn’t invented by LiveJournal, but they were the first site to offer free blogs to their members. Millions now use LiveJournal, and tens of millions more blog elsewhere, either through other blog hosts or on their own websites. If it weren’t for LiveJournal and similar free blogs hosts that came later, blogging might not have caught on as the global phenomenon it has become.

15. Google

Changed everything. This one might seem a bit dramatic, but it really is true. Google has invaded virtually every aspect of the Internet. No matter what you do online, you probably interact with one Google service or another multiple times every day. And most people use at least one Google product or service one a regular basis personally. Whether it’s a Blogger blog, a Picasa photo album, a Google search, or even a YouTube video (or any of the dozens of other services Google owns), Google-controlled sites are everywhere.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Pacquiao is No. 20 in Time Magazine`s most influential people

Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao is again included in TIME Magazine’s poll for the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.
The poll, which opened on April 1, has Pacquiao joining global personalities like US President Barack Obama, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Conan ‘O Brien and Oprah Winfrey in the list.

As of April 3, Pacquiao was ranked No. 20 behind satire host John Stewart.

He had a total number of 4,663 votes with an average rating of 91. This is his second appearance on the list.

Pacquiao, a 7-division champion and reigning World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight king, finished No. 20 in TIME Magazine's list of most influential “Heroes & Icons” in 2009.

Other categories listed in TIME’s 100 are Leaders & Revolutionaries, Builders & Titans, Artists & Entertainers, and Scientists & Thinkers.

In the Philippines, Pacquiao is currently engaged in another form of battle. He is running against Roy Chiongbian for the lone congressional seat of Sarangani province in Mindanao.

"An idol in his native Philippines, Pacquiao has become an international sports god, drawing much-needed fans to the fading profession of boxing,” TIME Magazine said.

“For now, the Filipino, a champion in seven weight classes, is focusing on a prize he has tried but failed to win before: a seat in his country's legislature,” it added.

Article courtesy of:
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/abs/20100403/tsp-pacquiao-in-time-s-most-influential-14daa3a.html

I don`t have time to write as of the moment, just wanna share this article.. Thnaks to all of the readers..