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Paul Scrivens Takes Over as Splashpress Media Publisher

An organization–including a new media network–is mostly driven by the efforts of all its members. But as with any team, individual members are diverse, each with his (or her) own expertise, personality and quirks. For any organization to reach it’s ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, The Blog Herald,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Jones (footballer)

Alecks P. Pabico – Journalist, Blogger

The Philippine blogosphere mourns the loss of Alecks Pabico, who was considered as a pioneering journalist and blogger in the country. Alecks passed away last Wednesday, October 7, 2009, due to complications from a serious illness. To many, he was the ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, The Blog Herald,  11 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Bob Marley

What Is The Actual Cost of Your Blogging?

If you believe blogging is free, then you’re probably living in a dream world. Unless you’re a total freeloader who still gets a weekly allowance from his parents, then one way or another you’re paying for your blogging activities. Sure, WordPress.com ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, The Blog Herald,  18 Aug 2009

How to Handle Customer Complaints

You’ve contacted your utility company, mobile phone provider or ISP one time or another. And in these cases, your call, email or online chat was likely to have been answered by a customer service employee, whose tasks include acting on complaints, or ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, Devlounge,  5 Aug 2009

How Do You Keep, Develop and Execute Ideas?

I’m fond of keeping an idea notebook close at hand. It’s usually my mobile phone, since I’m unlikely to lose it (crossing my fingers here!), and I can sync notes to my computer. I often have fleeting ideas of some great design concept, web application, ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, Devlounge,  30 Jul 2009

Outsourcing Development

You might be working developing the best idea ever. You code days and nights until you get your app working like it’s supposed to. But suddenly you hit a roadblock. You want it to have the best look and feel possible, but you’re not really a ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, Devlounge,  22 Jul 2009

How Important Is Brand When Launching A Web App?

Think Google. Think Twitter. Think Microsoft. Think WordPress. These are either established brands in their respective industries, or hip, new startups that have made the grade. These are already mainstream, with instantly recognizable brands and names. ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, Devlounge,  15 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Flickr

Company Ordered to Pay Fines For Fabricated Reviews

The company had ordered employees to pretend they were satisfied customers and write glowing reviews of its face-lift procedure on Web sites, according to the attorney general’s statement. Lifestyle Lift also created its own sites of face-lift reviews ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, The Blog Herald,  15 Jul 2009

Twitter and the Numbers Game

One of the trending topics on Twitter lately is the #moonfruit hashtag. If you’re aware of Moonfruit, you probably know about their promotion to give away 10 MacBook Pros to random people who mention the hashtag–one each per 24-hour period. So far a ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, Devlounge,  7 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Google Inc.,  Digg

Get Your “Follow Me” Twitter Buttons Now!

Splashpress Media has recently announced the launch of Twitter Buttons, which easily lets bloggers create “Follow me!” buttons for pasting into their sidebars, social social network profiles, or just about anywhere you could insert HTML into. The ...

From J. ANGELO RACOMA, The Blog Herald,  2 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

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