Archive for December, 2006

This is just a couple of sites from the hundreds of revenue generating schemes in the web that offers money for your blog.  What they do is they request you to put a link in your blog and they pay you for it. It’s that simple. But of course they check elements like blog popularity, PR and age of your blog in order to qualify on their listing. If you sure know your way on how to get high standings on the three elements  I have mentioned you will surely earn big time!

Here is so far the links that I think is good to earn money:

http://www.money4blogs.com/ 

http://www.blogtoprofit.com/

Go and check them out!

James Kim and two of his daughters
You might have read this story somewhere in the web several times already, yes , James Kim, an editor in CNET died this week on the mountains of southwest Oregon lying face down on the snow. It is said that James’ went off to seek help for his family that was stranded in in their car. And James being tech-savvy may never had made a fateful wrong turn if he hadn’t use the internet to look for directions for his journey. When using the Yahoo Maps, MapQuest and Google Maps online services to plot directions from Grants Pass to Gold Beach, Yahoo and MapQuest both recommend taking the same, safer highway route, while Google suggests a shortcut through roads that become dangerous in winter.

Could it be true? Could it possibly be that Google’s inaccurate maps contributed to the death of James Kim?

victim of kidnapping
Oh-Oh! This sure is not the right kind of parenting. I don’t like this to happen on my wedding day..Hell no!..And besides if the parents wont agree on their children who and when they will marry at least just scold or give them a word of advice, not KIDNAPPED them!..The full story can be found on http://edition.cnn.com/2006/LAW/12/07/kidnapped.bride.ap/index.html

Tabby, Aileen Apolo and Mr. Jonas of Yehey
Alright it took me so long to post this coz its been like hell-a-busy with work, tons of updates and reports to finish, and also I have to trancribe the interview from the video we had(hehe,mahirap pala maging transcriptionist). Anyways, here is our meeting with Ms.Aileen (Google Philippines Country Consultant) and Mr. Jonas (Yehey! eCommerce Manager). We conducted a short interview about what the GPCC — Ms.Aileen Apolo thinks about CDO. Here is our interview:

 Aileen Apolo Meeting

Q: How do you find CDO?

A: It’s great! I’ve always wanted to come back here, and it’s like last year when I was here i went white water rafting with friends from the Yellow Pages. I did it all. They say so they’ve never come back here. Pero sabi ko nga at least within 3 years I’l come back to CDO. I never thought na I’l be back here this year. Hinanap pa namin ung pastel kanina.(giggles)         

Q: Candidly, what are the things you hate in CDO?(ung totoo ha)

A: MAinit!

Q: Sa Manila, indi bah?

A: It’s hotter here. The air is dry, unlike in Manila it’s not that hot actually. Like I go out here during lunchtime kanina, masyadong mainit, iba ung….mainit!….Tsaka I got sunburn last year,naging third degree burn cya.(laughs)

Q: Are you keen on tasting ostrich meat?

A: Why not?

Q: How do you see CDO as an IT player?

A: I was really suprise when Michael Turner turn up during the beercon of seophilippines last October. He said that he has an IT company here in CDO. I think its growing especially with XU which has a very active computer science dept. The IT here is growing. It’s growing.

Q: AT least for CDO, what in your opinion, are the factors that propel IT business?

A: I think one will be education, so universtites should like concentrate in making a good curriculum always to keep it updated. Keeping it up to date on what is needed by the industry. Kasi when you have that one, when you have the talents, im sure bigger businesses will go here.Ganun un eh its like, in manila the schools there talagang up to date yung mga curriculum nila when it comes to IT becaues they think its very important and that’s one way of really propelling things. And last of course support from people in the industry, around maging internet man cya, software, programming or whatever and of course the government, the initiatives that they take, Thats very important!.

Q: Do you have or do you know of any IT program that can assist struggling IT companies, specifically those based in promising urban centers like CDO?

A: It’s quite a lot. It’s all online. It’s all online, search in google.com/jobs.(hehe)

Q: And ito na ang pinaka matinding question and im sure inaabang lahat to ng fans ni Miss Aileen and nasasayo lang to Ms.Aileen if you want to answer it or not, and the question is………how young is Miss Aileen?

A: Oh my God..(laughs for a minute)..tinanong din sa akin yan di last time, and i got so scared..Well, Im old enough.That’s all i can say.(hehehe)

Q: If you would have a message for the Google founders, what would it be?

A: Baka pagalitan ako ng PR namin(giggles). I would like to say thank you of course for the oppurtunity, I never expected it. It was a loooong(giggles) journey, before I signed. It was long. I’d just like to thank them for the oppurtunity, to be of service to them, to be the Country consultant. And ano pa bah??….ah my kuya always told me “you found somebody to fund your hobby”. Im really having the time of my life. That’s the best part!.(laughs)

That’s all folks! After we had dinner the two went off already coz they still have a meeting with DigitalFilipino guys. It’s been a pleasure meeting big-time fellowfilipinos bringing glory to our country. Mabuhay kayo! Mabuhay ang Filipino! \m/^_^\m/

A good article by Yuri Filimonov. Hope this can give a new insight to businessmen.

Taking web standards into account when designing a website may not be a primary concern for many site owners, but when it comes to finding an extra edge to improve their business, they are more than willing to do anything required to increase revenues. Let’s see how complying with Web standards can help a business website.

What are the Standards?

On the Web, the main standards are the languages used when creating websites. The most wide-spread ones are HTML, XHTML and CSS. HTML or XHTML are used to create the backbone of websites - the structure. (The difference between HTML and XHTML is that XHTML was formed from XML and is forward compatible.) CSS, in turn, is used to style, format and position the structure and content.

What is Web Standards Compliance?

Put simply, web standards compliance is using web languages correctly. This involves using HTML tags properly and the way they were and are intended to be used. For instance, one of the most common felonies against the web standards is using table tags for layout, while the correct usage is to use them only for tabular data (information to be put in tables).

Benefits of Standards Compliance

Creating quality, standards compliant code has a number of benefits:

  • website forward compatibility
  • increased site download speed
  • browser compatibility
  • easier site maintenance
  • broader target audience

How Can This Help Business?

Perhaps every entrepreneur is asking himself right now, “And where is the monëy here?” Probably every benefit can either increase revenues or save expenses. Let’s look at them in detail.

Site Forward Compatibility

Web standards, such as XHTML and CSS, are designed to work forever. They will also be supported for an almost unlímited period of time. Designing a site according to web standards will ensure the website backbone will not need to be redone any time soon, which reduces the amount of work on the site and the expenses of the site owner.

Increased Download Speed

When using XHTML for content and structure and CSS for styling and formating, page size is reduced when compared to a page, designed with tables for layout. For instance, a site with a relatively small number of images is 50% smaller than a table-based website. Because users enjoy fast-loading websites (they start leaving after eight (8) seconds beyond clicking on a link), they will be more likely to become a clients of a web standards compliant website.

Browser Compatibility

A web standards compliant site is displayed correctly (and looks the same) in all standards compliant browsers. Adjusting the site to suit a less helpful browser (Internet Explorer, for instance) is much easier with CSS than with tables. This saves enormous amounts of time for a web designer.

Easier Site Maintenance

When separating content and styling with XHTML and CSS, it is much easier to edit any of those, because they are located in different files. Should one need to adjust the look of the main page heading (), he/she will just need to change a line or two in a style sheet to change the appearance of all headings on the website. Editing content is easier as well, because no styling and formatting is in the way and it is easy to spot the content in clean and semantically correct code markup.

Broader Target Audience

Furthermore, web standards are used not only on computers, but also by PDAs (hand held devices, palm computers), phones and other devices. A site, adhering to web standards, will be displayed correctly either without editing or will require very little work to be displayed correctly on a platform other than a computer. Such easy availability will make the company site easily accessible for a wider range of potential customers, increasing the chances of business success as well.