By Benj Arriola - Posted on Thu Oct 11, 2007

This game is for the people who attended the Search Engine Marketing Conference in Makati Philippines. SEO conferences are good knowledge boosters and is also a good time to meet and network with other Search Engine Optimization Specialist. If you made the most out of your registration fee, you would have met as much people as you can. If you did, …continue reading
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By Al Khalel Le Beau - Posted on Fri Sep 28, 2007
So you think you have a Google-killer idea? A search engine of all search engines? An invention so revolutionary that Google might buy your work? Stop and take a look around the US Patent and Trademark Office website.
Every new unique work done by a careful individual will always have his work patented by his country’s patent office. A patent by definition is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to a patentee for a fixed period of time in exchange for a disclosure of an invention (check Wikipedia for more details).
The US Patent and Trademark Office website showcases a complete list of all patent protected inventions from individual and businesses, as well as trademarks and intellectual property. Checking from their site I have noticed that Google has already made several patents on their past and recent works, some I have no idea what they’re for. …continue reading
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By Al Khalel Le Beau - Posted on Fri Sep 28, 2007
Google Maps now has a wider coverage for Asian and Latin American countries. It only used to have vector map data in some countries like the United States, Europe and other countries which have a centralized mapping system. For some countries like the Philippines, map users rely heavily on the information contributed and shared by individuals on keyhole.com or pagenation.com.
Here is a map of Manila, Philippines.
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Here is also a map of Aparri …continue reading
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