I always wanted to be a Postie
Finally, I am a certified Postie. For three months in existence here in blogosphere, I have been waiting for the day I become a postie. 6 in every 10 bloggers that I met are posties, at least in this community of blogging where I am lurking. They became my friends, my inspiration. They have given me so much excitement about being a postie that everyday since I signed up, I have been looking forward to see a confirmation email in my inbox.
What benefits does it give me being a postie? A lot! In this “make money online” arena that I have been part of for more than 12 weeks now, making real money online is part of the rewards available for each and every blogger.
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Sphere: Related ContentThe 10 Best Web 2.0 applications of 2008
Webware revealed in its Webware100 website the Top 10 Best Web 2.0 applications, which garnered 88% of 1.9 million votes cast from its readers and internet users who voted on the Top 100 Web 2.0 applications.
The top 10 Web 2.0 Applications are as follows:
As expected, popular web 2.0 applications Facebook, Firefox, Google, iTunes, MySpace, and YouTube were top favorites. The other four were DevianArt (popular to the art community), Friendster, Gaia Online (a social networking site for teenagers) and Maxthon (a browser that I only knew after reading the article). Surprisingly, Maxthon in its website has a download counter and as of writing, it already have 143, 816, 666 downloads.
What is a Web 2.0 application?
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Sphere: Related Content12 days to Shutdown Day
A few weeks back, there was an hour of darkness all over Manila, at least for some places in observance of Earth Month. That one-hour of darkness was enough to save 54 Mega Watts of electric power - equivalent to shutting down a power plant by 1 hour.

On 03 May 2008, Shutdownday.org is spearheading a campaign urging mankind to switch off their computers for a day - a pretty ambitious and tough undertaking. Below is the Read more
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Sphere: Related ContentKeywords Search Sunday
This post is inspired by Karlonia, truly one of my most admired bloggers (that I stumbled upon through Entrecard). I have learned a
lot from him. It was through Karl that I learned about search engine optimization and some of its basic techniques. At first I thought he was a she, but a quick google search reveals this information about this great blogger: “My name is Karl Erfurt, administrator of Karlonia.com, the world’s first (and only, as far as I know) Libertarian Internet Marketing Blog.”
Karl runs a post every Sunday that he calls Sunday Search Queries. It is an SEO post technique discussing about the popular search queries that ultimately landed on his blog. So much about Karlonia.com this time, I promised to myself I am going to make a review of his blog soon.
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I am an Industrial Engineer, and a Business Systems/IT Consultant by profession. I also do Project Management for large IT Projects like Oracle. However, I am not a techie guy - with no web design, HTML or PHP knowledge. I am also new to blogging.