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Multiply Tries to Cater More to Filipinos

At the very least Multiply is aware of their significant Filipino user-base. Here’s a recent email newsletter from the social networking site detailing additional services available in the Philippines. More »

Internet Shorthand, Tagalog Edition

Straight from Multiply user planetarra comes this list of common internet shorthand like LOL, translated into Tagalog! More »

The New Friendster Ad, Causing Head-Scratching Since Last Week

Sorry Friendster. I know you’re trying to differentiate yourself from the Facebook juggernaut, to reclaim your lost social networking glory. But your ad promoting the site’s revamp shows you’re playing catch-up. More »

Charlizzie’s Video Message for the Ampatuans – NSFW

With national outrage over the Maguindanao massacre growing over the alleged kid-gloves treatment by President GMA’s adminstration, Filipino YouTube user “Charlizzie” decided to express his anger over the event. More »

Volunteer and Help Move Goods from DSWD Warehouse

Rather than just writing about relief goods allegedly “rotting” in the DSWD warehouse, I decided to do something about it. [...] More »

(Updated) DSWD Letting Relief Goods Rot in Warehouse, Accuses Blogger

“Ella Rose” wrote yesterday accusing the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) of incompetence, posting photos of “relief goods rotting in DSWD warehouses”. The site where she made the accusation, ellaganda.com, has since been taken down. But dementia recently posted a screenshot of Ella’s post, saved from Google’s cache. More »

New Online Shop, Support from Samsung, Enjoy Philippines iPhone App

With ending up in our mailbox (editor -sa- technogra.ph), sometimes don’t have time to feature everything relevant to technology in [...] More »

Alleged Death Threats Made by Miguel Osmeña Detailed Online

Miguel Osmeña carries the name of a mayor, senator, and even a president. Maybe that’s why his alleged act of violence against a certain Samantha “Sam” Elise Benitez—reportedly involving a gun—is gaining attention online, spreading like wildfire. More »

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