Top Stories published by racoma.org in May of 2005

Can’t get enough of VOIP

Yes, VOIP works over dialup. And Skype does a better job for those without broadband.

We’re seeing some progress over how government is acting on the VoIP issue (I’ll refer you to Atty. JJ Disini’s blog

for more info on this). And I’ve been able to read some…


How to build a Sassy blog

Still at the first iBlog Summit. Sassy Lawyer, a.k.a. Connie Veneracion, speaks on how to build a bookmark-worthy blog.

She maintained that building such a blog may depend on content, design, interactivity, and whatnot, but it’s never about luck.


Free Gmail invites

Why only four? Well, it’s my favorite number.

Hurry. Grab your Gmail invite now while supplies last. =)

Tags:

lighter side the


Pia’s first day of school

Pia attended Kinderland’s*

first year anniversary offering of a full week’s worth of activities

for the preschool set. Its just unfortunate that she wasn’t able to attend the

whole week since Mommy had to be admitted to the hospital on Tuesday

night.


I’ve been iBlogRolled!

Checked the iblogph homepage, and realized that the latest post

(as of this writing) cited my blog as one that the Admin “‘discovered’

and would soon be on [his/her–enlighten me on this] personal blogroll”.


The Biggest Coffeehouse on Earth

Blogs will change your business, according to a Businessweek article by Stephen Baker and Heather Green.

Blogs … evolve with every posting, each one tied to a moment. So if a company

can track millions of blogs simultaneously, it gets a heat map…

i.PH on Business Radio

Tune in to Business Radio (FM 104.3) this morning at 7:20 a.m. Atty. Adrian Sison will be interviewing me on blogging and i.PH.

I’d better get rid of that bedroom voice early. I’m usually still in dreamland by that time.


IBM got it right

I should have posted on this earlier, but personal circumstances got in the way. Big Blue has just published its employee blogging guidelines and policies. According to a post by IBM’s James Snell, employees themselves collaborated (on a Wiki) to draft and refine the guidelines.

These were the top 10 stories published by racoma.org in May of 2005. You can also dive into daily archives for May of 2005 by using the calendar at the top of this page.