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Monday, May 05, 2008

Out there in a world called cyber space

One good thing about having technologically and “cybernetically” inclined friends is being regularly updated with all things well, technological and cybernetic—newest gadgets, hottest PC game and free talks or fora about online media.

This was what happened a couple of days ago while a close “techie” friend of mine and I were talking through YM. She casually sent me an invite to an event. It read: “iBlog 4: The 4th Philippine Blogging Summit. At first, I was hesitant, after all, it will be held on a Saturday (and for a full-time intern and student this summer like me, Saturday is synonymous with sleep) but with a little prodding and a series of “sige na, you'll like it” from my friend, made me say “yes.”

It was still a little early when I arrived at the Malcolm Hall, College of Law, University of the Philippines. The accommodating organizers of the event instructed that I stay inside theater while waiting for the event to start. A couple of minutes went by and the registration began, the press kits were distributed and the cameras started rolling.

The first speaker was popular blogger, Ms. Charo Nuguid . She talked about the basic information about blogging. Derived from the phrase “web log”, a blog is a web page where one can “post” about his thoughts, views and opinions at the same time upload multi-media applications such as pictures, videos and music. Ms. Nuguid also discussed some important point blog users must take note when setting up a new blog like in what particular site they like to have their blogs published and to what extent their blogs will be accessible to Internet users.

Prior to that, it was very interesting to note that when Ms. Nuguid asked the audience how many actually owns a blog. It was not a surprise that majority of the audience raised their hands but surprisingly enough, most of these hands belong to middle-aged people. This only mean that what was once a trend among teenagers, students and yuppies has fast becoming a trend to a newer set of users.

A special video presentation from Australian blogger Mr. Brian Gorell was shown next. An avid blogger, it can be recalled that Mr. Gorell’s popularity rooted from his controversial post about a well-known Filipino socialite. On his presentation, Mr. Gorell talked about the things blogging taught him—like how to improve one’s personality and how to assert one's freedom of speech.

Other speakers include Juan Karlo Licudine, a student blogger who wanted to take his chance in pursuing a professional career in blogging and photographer Juned Sonido who discussed the great and mighty power photo blogging has. He had me nodding in agreement when he said that one doesn’t need a DSLR or other SML’s (Samahan ng Malalaking Lente) cameras to take good photos. The art of photography is mastered and not learned through expensive cameras.

Also present in the summit to give their own presentations were web comics pioneer, Jonas Diego, bloggers Aileen Apolo and Coy Caballes who spoke about new trends in the blogging field called “”vlog and podcasting.” In Cyber speak, these two terms mean video blogging and voice recording, respectively. Together with them were blogging advocate Noemi Lardizabal and Mindanao blogger, Ria Jose.

As a journalism student, I was trained to be balanced and refrain from taking sides. But as much as I want to stop myself, forgive me.

Among my favorite speakers and issues raised were that of political bloggers Manuel Quezon III, Luz Rimban and Janette Toral. In about two years, the country will once again face a significant battle and struggle of choosing leaders. In this sense, the speakers highlighted the crucial role blogging and the blog users themselves play during national events such as elections.

Ms. Rimban stressed the advantages of intertwining online media, especially blogging to an important event like elections. Among its benefits include less cost of elections expenses since coverage will much be easier at the same time, through blogging, poll watching can be efficiently maintained. However, in this case, how do we make online media an official part of our election? What processes are needed to be done? What and where to register?

Lastly, another interesting issue was presented by Atty JJ Disini. In his talk, he discussed about some legal challenges a blogger can possibly face if responsible use of the cyber space is not practiced.

With personal computers (and laptops) and the Internet bringing the world into our homes, they provide access to a vast and unbelievable amount of information. But with this unlimited access to Internet and free-for-all set up of most social network sites as well as blog sites, come a certain level of awareness regarding laws and regulations involving this online media.

Computers and Internet surely changed the way man has lived. This combo indeed paved way for a lot of innovations and new technology. Since its invention, it conveniently enabled man to have access anything one can think of in just a few seconds, in a just a few clicks.

But as users, we must recognize its limits and boundaries the way that we see its convenience and might. After all, if we fail to do so, we suffer at the end. Think about the endless possibilities—libel charges, scandals, cyber stalking, death threats…

Iblog 4 and the UP College of Law Internet and Society Program has been very helpful in the dissemination of helpful and important issues and points regarding online media. It’s a good thing that it has recognized the powerful impacts of Internet usage in our society. For that, it wouldn’t be bad to give ISP three shining stars.

The iBlog 4 ended at around past 5pm. It was well attended by students, teachers and bloggers. The fun seemed to never end as a raffle draw was held and some lucky participants (ahem, ahem) won cool prizes like Filipiniana shirts by one of iBlog 4's sponosrs, WikiPilipinas.org.

The name surely rings a bell. Since its launch last August 28, 2007 at the 28th Manila International Book Fair, the first pioneering Philippine online encyclopedia, WikiPilipinas.org has already published 50,000 articles that are classified into 12 knowledge portals namely: people and society, culture and arts, media and entertainment, sports and lesiure, history, economy and business, government and politic, geography and travel, religion and beliefs, science and technology, Philippine communities and Philippine websites. When you think about it, it's like having a Pinoy library of our own in a ocean of foreign things in cyberspace. How cool is that?

The picture-taking session with the speakers signaled the end of the event. It had been a whole day activity but the audience don't seem to mind. In the end, it had been one interesting and worthwhile afternoon.

Along with WikiPilipinas.org, this year’s blogging summit was sponsored by Yehey., iBlog 4’s official online media partner, Morph Labs, Alfox Computer Center and Ploghost.



Tuesday, April 22, 2008
It's been so long since I have written something significant here. Oh, make that something alone.

Life in college is perfectly sweet and painful.
The amount of work and time spent in doing endless requirements are so unimaginable, I barely had no time to do things I promised myself I will maintain (like a blog, obviously).

It is so ironic that I am updating this blog when I am feeling totally annoyed right now.

It is so ironic that I am talking about how annoyed I am when all I want to do is regain focus and forget that I am beaten.

SUMMER is supposed to be full of endless fun. It supposed to be enjoyed.

Not that I'm saying it's wrong to take up classes during summer. I mean, now that I have taken two subjects, I'll have lighter load next school year--which means, I can concentrate more on my thesis proposal and take up extra subjects, I've been dying to take up.

But today, just this day, I felt that I am completely tired.
I felt that I made one bad move when I decided to do all things together--summer classes, internships and part-time work.

7am-10 pm. Each day. Missed lunches and dinners.
Then, there's this insomnia that delays sleep.
5:30 am is the wake up call I have to deal with each day, for five times a week.

Wow.

I know, this is whiny.
I chose this kind of lifestyle and I should know its consequences.

Pero talagang minsan, nakakapagod.

There. Somehow, writing about it made some of the anxiety and stress go away.

Salamat sa Blog ko.
Salamat rin that I was able to remember my password.


*I need a seriously good time with my Crazy Team
*Go, for Probe!

*To The Royal Coolness, your appearance and return was so timely.
Really. You are a falling star that falls when I needed to make a wish.

The Lord will always hold me.
I'll just have to hold tighter.

You cannot bring me down.
I tell you.




Sunday, June 17, 2007
I'm back and ready to rock.

Surprise, surprise, everyone.

Yes, I know. I've been gone for so long--for more than three months and gosh, I tell you, so much has happened and all I wanted to do is write them all here.

But that won't be easy because first, we don't have Internet connections at home so when I do updates I go to computer shops. And since, I'm sure to be writing long posts, I can't do it now. My apologies. However, as soon as I'm done with that post, I'm going to upload it as soon as possible. Okay? Are we clear there?

Just in case these people pass by my ancient blog:

Cool Gang, How are you guys? I'm so excited for our bonding-event come Tuesday. I miss you all so much. Mims, I really miss you, I look forward sitting next to you sa J195 class. Solid 6, I really wish that everything will always be fine with us. I heart you all.

So, bye for now and don't worry one good post is surely coming.





Monday, February 26, 2007
This is unbelievably shameless.

What happened to me? What happened to my so-called "uncontrollable writing urges" ? What happened to my blog? I know, I know, I've been pretty neglectful but really, I won't say when exactly but promise, I'll make up here, big time.


Monday, December 11, 2006
Simple things

People are often looking very hard to find happiness. Ironically, when you think about it, happiness doesn’t always have to be something big or major. Sometimes, the things that can actually put a huge smile on your face are just around the corner.

10 Simple Things That Can Make Me Happy

1. A perfectly prepared coffee—a little bit bitter but with a hint of just the right amount of sweetness. I’m also in love with its almost hypnotizing aroma.

2. Simple gestures of concern from people I love. Like asking me if I have eaten lunch or something, telling me that I needed to rest, preparing the kind of food I’d like to eat, giving me a glass of water when I’m so into my studies that I couldn’t even drink though I’m absolutely thirsty, giving me a gentle hug, checking if I have gone to bed…those kinds of stuff.

3. Catching my favorite song on the radio or my favorite music video on MTV.

4. Not forwarded sms from persons dear to me. Especially the ones with my name on the message.

5. The sight of my room. With Hello Kitty, shelves of book, purple stuff and pictures on it.

6. Quiet moments when I’m alone or I’m the only person who is awake. Especially during the ungodly hours of 11:00 up to 2:00 am.

7. My darling, Vi. On the television, on my computer, on my diary, on my planner, on my room’s wall, on my phone, on the movie house, on commercials, on my scrapbook, on the Internet and on posters. Gosh, I swear, I can really see stars whenever I see images of her. Imagine what more whenever I see her personally. Especially when she smiles at me.

8. The nature. Yeah, all those trees, mountains, flowers, fluffy clouds, animals and the beaches.
I feel amazingly good at the sight of these.

9. A good book. Or any piece of written art.

10. Sweetened Nata De Coco, cheesecake, McNuggets Meal, apple pie, dark chocolate, Coke

See? You don’t really need to seek too hard or search too far to be happy. Sometimes, you don’t even need to spend a single centavo. For happiness, the real happiness is priceless.


Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Don't loathe me.

Question to face no.1:
"Where are all those updates you said you're gonna post?"
Jen: "Uhm, they're on their way, actually"

Question to face no.2:
"When do you plan to post regularly?"
Jen: "After I post the updates, which is very sooner."

There. Please, I know, I know that I have made promises but I really do hope that you'll give me more time. My life is so darn busy, you know.

Don't hate me, okay?

Hi!! to my Cool Gang, SOLID SIX, my VSSI friends, Katips people, UP people, my brother and sister, my family and of course to my darling Vi!! I heart you all!!!

Happy, happy birthday to my favorite high school teacher/mommy, Teacher Mila!! I love you now and always!! I so miss you!!

Happy birthday, too to Ms. Maricel! God bless you and be happy today!!!



Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Hold me tight.

My Lord, my heart desire nothing but

To know you-reveal Yourself to me.

For you to consume my being, and fill me with Your Spirit.

To move mountains for me.

To silence the storms in me.

To do whatever it takes to restore me to you.

To teach me how to pray.

To hold me to my words with every commitment I make.

To take me out of my comfort zone to serve you.

To be sweet to me.

To speak to me, in a special, intimate way.

To speak for me.

To use me to change people's lives.

To show me how powerful your love is.To bring me to my knees.

To make my dreams come true.

To take my little life and turn it into something extraordinary for You.

It is You, my Lord who really know me, my heart and my being. I entrust everything to You. Please, dear God, hold me. Never let me fall.


The Writer

You think you know me, you have no idea

*19, Journalism student
*UP Diliman
*Student Assistant
*Pensive, sometimes intriguing


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Books.
Kids.
Espionage.
McNuggets and Fries.
Writing.Beautiful words and colorful language. Ate Vi.
Meryl Streep.
Audrey Hepburn.
Che Che Lazaro.
VSSI.
Siyempre, ang UP.
Probe!.UPJC. UPWC
Royal Coolness.
My Solid 6 and Cool Gang.
Cereal Killers
Purple/violet
Brent. Joaqui. Paquito, Sasha, Disco and Sylvia



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