What a busy week of blogging and sifting for interesting stuff to write on!! Thanks to those who cared enough to read what I had to say. More coming soon, that’s a fact. If you missed anything recently, here’s a quick recap: Porn browser Heatseek fires up the Internet Stylehive It plugin released for WordPress… Continue reading Alleba Blog | Recapped
Author: Andrew
Unclutterizing your Yahoo! Inbox and Fighting Spam
Some technologically challenged people I know keep complaining to me that they spend an enormous amount of time deleting unwanted messages from their Yahoo! email accounts. I ask them, who sends you all the junk? The spam filter should take care of it. Turns out that the ‘junk’ comes from the Yahoo! Groups they are… Continue reading Unclutterizing your Yahoo! Inbox and Fighting Spam
Myspace Tom Anderson’s Brush with Porn
Tom Anderson, creator of popular social site Myspace.com is rumored to have a porno past. According to Valleywag, Anderson hired Asian models for his productions and that he was close to being sued for sexual harassment. He even lost his job because of it. His site was called ‘TeamAsian.com‘, but the domain, which he later… Continue reading Myspace Tom Anderson’s Brush with Porn
“Lost” for 3 Whole Months!
Say it ain’t so, ABC. On October 4th this year our beloved series ‘Lost’ will pick up where it left off last season. My burning questions: Did Mr. Eko and Locke survive the explosion at the hatch? Why the heck didn’t Charlie say anything about it to Claire? And how will Jack, Kate and Sawyer… Continue reading “Lost” for 3 Whole Months!
eBible.com – Heaven’s Answer to Web 2.0
How I wish eBible.com existed in my days of studying theology in college. I have to admit that theology (or theo, as we fondly called it) isn’t exactly my thing nor did I excel in it like I did in Calculus and English. We used the New American Bible a lot. It’s that red-colored bible… Continue reading eBible.com – Heaven’s Answer to Web 2.0
It’s PayPal Time
J. Angelo Racoma calls for the inclusion of the Philippines in PayPal’s list of accepted countries. I’m totally for it, but unfortunately our laws are giving them a hard time.
Giving Outsourcing in the Philippines a Bad Name?
Arnold Gamboa blogged about a UK company that was scammed by a group of Filipino web designers on one of their projects. The Filipinos, who call themselves “Wicked Innovations“, allegedly didn’t deliver the goods as promised and refused to give back the initial fee of $900 paid to them. The issue has since been resolved… Continue reading Giving Outsourcing in the Philippines a Bad Name?
Theme Issues
Alright, just now I realized that my theme was not properly appearing for many. My friend told me about it, but I didn’t believe him because it looked quite ok on my front. This really sucks because I actually liked that theme (Kudos, by the way, to Derek Punsalan) and I’ve gone out of the… Continue reading Theme Issues
I’ve Got Something Good to Say
Blogging is a profession (amongst others) that I imposed on myself because I love writing. That’s an understatement, by the way. I write about important stuff happening to the Internet, the movers and shakers of the industry, SEO, blogging, WordPress, programming and stuff that’s superbly and geekily entertaining. Yes, that’s me. So if you want… Continue reading I’ve Got Something Good to Say
FeedBurner acquires Blogbeat
So no, Feedburner didn’t buy Nooked. It bought blog analytics site Blogbeat instead. My Feedburner stats could use a little umph, maybe Blogbeat is just the thing the ‘burner needs. Via: Feedburner Blog