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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Facebook first-half revenue doubles to $1.6B

GMA NEWS:

Facebook’s first-half revenue roughly doubled to $1.6 billion, underscoring the world's largest social network's appeal to advertisers.

Net income in the first half of 2011 came to almost $500 million, according to a source, who wished to remain anonymous because privately-held Facebook does not disclose its results.

Facebook's strengthening results come as investors have pushed the company's valuation to roughly $80 billion in secondary markets, with many industry observers expecting the company to go public in 2012.

With more than 750 million users, Facebook has become one of the Web's most visited destinations by consumers who spend hours on the site every month sharing photos and videos, and conversing with friends.

Its popularity among consumers and advertisers has pressured entrenched Web companies such as Yahoo Inc., whose board of directors fired CEO Carol Bartz on Tuesday for failing to revive the company's fortunes.

But competition is heating up. Search leader Google launched a rival social network in June that attracted more than 10 million users in its first two weeks.

Facebook declined to comment on its financial results. – Reuters

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Facebook first-half revenue doubles to $1.6B

GMA NEWS:

Facebook’s first-half revenue roughly doubled to $1.6 billion, underscoring the world's largest social network's appeal to advertisers.

Net income in the first half of 2011 came to almost $500 million, according to a source, who wished to remain anonymous because privately-held Facebook does not disclose its results.

Facebook's strengthening results come as investors have pushed the company's valuation to roughly $80 billion in secondary markets, with many industry observers expecting the company to go public in 2012.

With more than 750 million users, Facebook has become one of the Web's most visited destinations by consumers who spend hours on the site every month sharing photos and videos, and conversing with friends.

Its popularity among consumers and advertisers has pressured entrenched Web companies such as Yahoo Inc., whose board of directors fired CEO Carol Bartz on Tuesday for failing to revive the company's fortunes.

But competition is heating up. Search leader Google launched a rival social network in June that attracted more than 10 million users in its first two weeks.

Facebook declined to comment on its financial results. – Reuters

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Facebook upgrade now promises bigger, faster photos

GMA NEWS:

Faced with threats from rivals like Google+, social networking giant Facebook is giving its users another reason to stick with it by making its photos bigger even as the uploading is twice faster.

Product manager Justin Shaffer said the photos being shared on Facebook are bigger at 720 x 960 pixels, and load twice as fast, promising users “quicker access to more detailed images."

“With over 250 million photos uploaded each day, sharing pictures is one of the most popular activities on Facebook. We are constantly working on making Facebook Photos better and today we’re introducing some improvements to the way you experience photos," Facebook product manager Justin Shaffer said in a blog post.

Shaffer said that after Facebook launched its first version of the photo viewer earlier this year, it built on feedback from users on what changes it should make.

He said the new photo viewer is more streamlined now and features “that makes it even easier to enjoy your photos."

“The light box is now set against a simple white background that puts more of the focus on the photo, and less on the surrounding frame," he added.

Shaffer said the new features will be gradually rolling out to everyone over the next few days.

In recent weeks, Facebook had faced the threat of a major rival in Google’s upcoming social network Google+. — LBG

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Facebook upgrade now promises bigger, faster photos

GMA NEWS:

Faced with threats from rivals like Google+, social networking giant Facebook is giving its users another reason to stick with it by making its photos bigger even as the uploading is twice faster.

Product manager Justin Shaffer said the photos being shared on Facebook are bigger at 720 x 960 pixels, and load twice as fast, promising users “quicker access to more detailed images."

“With over 250 million photos uploaded each day, sharing pictures is one of the most popular activities on Facebook. We are constantly working on making Facebook Photos better and today we’re introducing some improvements to the way you experience photos," Facebook product manager Justin Shaffer said in a blog post.

Shaffer said that after Facebook launched its first version of the photo viewer earlier this year, it built on feedback from users on what changes it should make.

He said the new photo viewer is more streamlined now and features “that makes it even easier to enjoy your photos."

“The light box is now set against a simple white background that puts more of the focus on the photo, and less on the surrounding frame," he added.

Shaffer said the new features will be gradually rolling out to everyone over the next few days.

In recent weeks, Facebook had faced the threat of a major rival in Google’s upcoming social network Google+. — LBG

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Oprah to conduct her first live chat on Facebook

GMA NEWS:

Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey will be doing her first-ever live chat with social media website Facebook on Thursday, Sept 8.

Facebook users can tune into the hour-long live video chat on the site at 1:30 pm EDT, and can leave questions for Winfrey on the page wall created for the event.

The 57 year-old Winfrey has embraced social media. She has almost 6.3 million fans on Facebook and more than 7.2 million followers on Twitter.

Winfrey hosted the final season of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in May this year. She continues to host a prime-time show on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) television channel, which launched at the beginning of this year.

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Oprah to conduct her first live chat on Facebook

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Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey will be doing her first-ever live chat with social media website Facebook on Thursday, Sept 8.

Facebook users can tune into the hour-long live video chat on the site at 1:30 pm EDT, and can leave questions for Winfrey on the page wall created for the event.

The 57 year-old Winfrey has embraced social media. She has almost 6.3 million fans on Facebook and more than 7.2 million followers on Twitter.

Winfrey hosted the final season of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in May this year. She continues to host a prime-time show on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) television channel, which launched at the beginning of this year.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Facebook tries new feature: Grouping news feeds by topics

GMA NEWS:

Will users find it useful or annoying?

Social networking juggernaut Facebook introduced this week a new "test" feature that groups together news feeds by topic.

"You may notice some of your News Feed stories are now grouped together by topic. We want to show you the most relevant and interesting information, and this test is designed to show you trends among what your friends are saying," Facebook said on its Facebook account.

A sample screenshot indicated news feeds about a certain topic like "Harry Potter" would be grouped together.

But not all Facebook users liked it, with some commenting that the new feature was "stupid."

"Don't like it. it's stupid. and this huge chat bar on the side of my screen is really annoying," said Jon Scott.

Another user, Shannon Ryan, said, "I wish you'd stop messing with the feeds and chat. Its not user friendly."

A separate article on tech site Mashable said the new feature "hopes that the update will help make sense of your News Feed."

"As with every Facebook change, not all users are loving the algorithmic alteration. Many of the initial comments on Facebook’s post were negative," it said. — RSJ, GMA News


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Facebook tries new feature: Grouping news feeds by topics

GMA NEWS:

Will users find it useful or annoying?

Social networking juggernaut Facebook introduced this week a new "test" feature that groups together news feeds by topic.

"You may notice some of your News Feed stories are now grouped together by topic. We want to show you the most relevant and interesting information, and this test is designed to show you trends among what your friends are saying," Facebook said on its Facebook account.

A sample screenshot indicated news feeds about a certain topic like "Harry Potter" would be grouped together.

But not all Facebook users liked it, with some commenting that the new feature was "stupid."

"Don't like it. it's stupid. and this huge chat bar on the side of my screen is really annoying," said Jon Scott.

Another user, Shannon Ryan, said, "I wish you'd stop messing with the feeds and chat. Its not user friendly."

A separate article on tech site Mashable said the new feature "hopes that the update will help make sense of your News Feed."

"As with every Facebook change, not all users are loving the algorithmic alteration. Many of the initial comments on Facebook’s post were negative," it said. — RSJ, GMA News


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Friday, August 26, 2011

Facebook goes nostalgic, shows old status updates of users

GMA NEWS:

Social networking giant Facebook is giving its users a pinch of nostalgia, with a feature showing their status updates exactly a year or two ago.

Tech site Mashable speculated Facebook, which quietly rolled out the new feature, may be trying to remind users of the time they spent at Facebook so they need not switch to other sites.

“We’re not sure if Facebook thinks of these nostalgic features as just fun little additions to the product, or whether they serve a purpose. Perhaps Facebook wants to remind its users that they have invested years of their lives into their product, so perhaps they shouldn’t switch to something new. Or perhaps it’s just another one of Facebook’s many product engagement tools," Mashable said.

Mashable said many users noticed the change over the weekend, with the feature appearing as a small box in the right-hand column above the advertising.

“Based on a search of public Facebook and Twitter status updates, we believe the feature began rolling out in a limited test on August 11. More and more users started noticing in the last twelve hours, though," it said.

The feature is usually titled “On This Day in 2010″ or “On This Day in 2009," Mashable said.

“We’ve typically found that the ‘On This Day’ box appears while you’re browsing a photo album," it added.

Users who have had multiple status updates on one day can click the “Show More" button.

The Mashable article said the new feature only seems to go back to 2009.

However, it said this was not the first time Facebook gave its users a touch of nostalgia.

“This isn’t the first time Facebook has tried to help uses discover their past activity on Facebook. It also has a feature for surfacing photos from your past," it added. — LBG, GMA News


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Facebook goes nostalgic, shows old status updates of users

GMA NEWS:

Social networking giant Facebook is giving its users a pinch of nostalgia, with a feature showing their status updates exactly a year or two ago.

Tech site Mashable speculated Facebook, which quietly rolled out the new feature, may be trying to remind users of the time they spent at Facebook so they need not switch to other sites.

“We’re not sure if Facebook thinks of these nostalgic features as just fun little additions to the product, or whether they serve a purpose. Perhaps Facebook wants to remind its users that they have invested years of their lives into their product, so perhaps they shouldn’t switch to something new. Or perhaps it’s just another one of Facebook’s many product engagement tools," Mashable said.

Mashable said many users noticed the change over the weekend, with the feature appearing as a small box in the right-hand column above the advertising.

“Based on a search of public Facebook and Twitter status updates, we believe the feature began rolling out in a limited test on August 11. More and more users started noticing in the last twelve hours, though," it said.

The feature is usually titled “On This Day in 2010″ or “On This Day in 2009," Mashable said.

“We’ve typically found that the ‘On This Day’ box appears while you’re browsing a photo album," it added.

Users who have had multiple status updates on one day can click the “Show More" button.

The Mashable article said the new feature only seems to go back to 2009.

However, it said this was not the first time Facebook gave its users a touch of nostalgia.

“This isn’t the first time Facebook has tried to help uses discover their past activity on Facebook. It also has a feature for surfacing photos from your past," it added. — LBG, GMA News


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

No more photo tagging nightmares with Facebook's massive update

GMA NEWS:

Facebook users all have the same nightmare: that their friends—true and loyal comrades that they are—would tag them in the most incriminating photo during their last Friday night out of drunken fun and inebriated charades.

But with Facebook's plan to revamp its privacy settings, users can now say goodbye to embarassing photos on their profile pages, as they are now given the power to veto the tag and prevent further humiliation, among other new features the social networking giant is rolling out to users soon.

In a blog post, Facebook's vice president of product Christopher Cox outlined the upcoming security tweaks, which also include: inline profile controls; content tag review; inline controls (on the status update textbox) on who could see your posts; and tagging locations in posts, among others.

"You have told us that 'who can see this?' could be clearer across Facebook, so we have made changes to make this more visual and straightforward," Cox explained.

"The main change is moving most of your controls from a settings page to being inline, right next to the posts, photos and tags they affect," he added.

More control of tags

Some updates which Facebook has announced are cosmetic (such as the shift from the world "Everyone" to "Public"), while some add mor feadures to the already widely used social network (such as the integration of what used to be a mobile-only "Places" feature into its web counterpart).

But a lot of the tweaks were made on the way people tag their friends—be it through a photo or a status update.

Cox said one of the top requests Facebook had heard is for the ability to approve these tags before they show up on one's profile.

Users also now get clearer options for removing tags or content on Facebook, with the following options: removing from your profile; removing the tag itself; messaging the photo owner or tagger; requesting the content to be taken down.

To better manage all the content users have been tagged in, Facebook likewise introduced a "Pending Posts" tool which acts as a nerve center where users can quickly approve or reject posts on the fly.

"You can choose to use the new tool to approve or reject any photo or post you are tagged in before it's visible to anyone else on your profile," he said.

Additionally, aside from being able to tag friends, users can now tag anyone else on Facebook, eliminating the necessity to have to "friend" someone just to be able to tag them in a photo.

"If you are ever tagged by a non-friend, it won't appear on your profile unless you review and approve the post," Cox clarified.

Finer sharing options

Cox said it will now be "more visually straightforward" to understand and control who can see one's posts at the time one shares them.

Controls for who could see stuff on Facebook used to be buried on a settings page a few clicks away, but now, the control for who can see each post will be right next to the status textbox, and will be presented more conspicuously.

"For each audience, there is now an icon and label to help make it easier to understand and decide who you're sharing with," Cox said. "Also, when you tag someone, the audience label will automatically update to show that the person tagged and their friends can see the post."

He said the sharing options will expand over time to include smaller groups of people a user may want to share with, like co-workers, Friend Lists, and Groups.

But what if a user accidentally shares content to the wrong set of friends? Cox said they can now change who can see any post after the fact.

"If you accidentally posted something to the wrong group, or changed your mind, you can adjust it with the inline control at any time," he said.

Meanwhile, on the user's profile, Facebook added inline controls which will appear next to an icon and a drop-down menu so users can pick which specific content are available to a certain group of people.

Before this update, these settings used to appear on the somewhat hidden "Privacy Settings" page on Facebook.

"This inline menu lets you know who can see this part of your profile, and you can change it with one click," Cox added.

Google envy?

Technology blog TechCrunch, which described the revamp as a "massive kitchen sink update," noted how many of Facebook's new features can already be found on Google+.

Asked if it was Google+ that prompted such massive changes on Facebook, the report said Facebook's claim is they've been at it for about six months already, well before the launch of Google's new social network.

"Facebook knew Google [is] launching a social network that would try to underscore all of its flaws—note how many of these features are already live on Google+—so it preemptively started working to fix the things that annoy people about Facebook," it stressed.

Users on Facebook's original post announcing the changes have also started to point out how the new features are so much like the ones that Google+ already had at launch.

User Bryndon Coughlin, for instance, posted a comment saying: "aka Google+," to which another user responded: "without the nice graphics, and with actual belief in the importance of user privacy questionable."

"Too late, Google+ is waaay ahead of you guys," added user Fernando Suastegui.

Edgar Valdmanis, on the other hand, blasted Facebook's critics, saying: "I quite like these changes. Some argue that G+ had them first, so what? They're here now, let's just enjoy."

But what's missing?

Despite the changes, computer security firm Sophos said Facebook was not able to address the more fundamental privacy issues on the site.

Sophos reiterated that Facebook "should no longer share any more information without its users' express agreement."

Instead, Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley said Facebook "has time and time again eroded privacy [by] introducing new features which share additional information about their users, assuming they want the featured turned on."

"In other words, the onus has been on users to keep a close eye on what Facebook is up to, and OPT-OUT when the firm introduces something they may not want to happen to their personal information," he added.

Cluley maintained Facebook should become truly opt-in "not just on the basis that a new user opts in altogether by joining Facebook in the first place, but on the basis that everything is locked down until a new user opens up each feature." —JMT/RSJ, GMA News


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No more photo tagging nightmares with Facebook's massive update

GMA NEWS:

Facebook users all have the same nightmare: that their friends—true and loyal comrades that they are—would tag them in the most incriminating photo during their last Friday night out of drunken fun and inebriated charades.

But with Facebook's plan to revamp its privacy settings, users can now say goodbye to embarassing photos on their profile pages, as they are now given the power to veto the tag and prevent further humiliation, among other new features the social networking giant is rolling out to users soon.

In a blog post, Facebook's vice president of product Christopher Cox outlined the upcoming security tweaks, which also include: inline profile controls; content tag review; inline controls (on the status update textbox) on who could see your posts; and tagging locations in posts, among others.

"You have told us that 'who can see this?' could be clearer across Facebook, so we have made changes to make this more visual and straightforward," Cox explained.

"The main change is moving most of your controls from a settings page to being inline, right next to the posts, photos and tags they affect," he added.

More control of tags

Some updates which Facebook has announced are cosmetic (such as the shift from the world "Everyone" to "Public"), while some add mor feadures to the already widely used social network (such as the integration of what used to be a mobile-only "Places" feature into its web counterpart).

But a lot of the tweaks were made on the way people tag their friends—be it through a photo or a status update.

Cox said one of the top requests Facebook had heard is for the ability to approve these tags before they show up on one's profile.

Users also now get clearer options for removing tags or content on Facebook, with the following options: removing from your profile; removing the tag itself; messaging the photo owner or tagger; requesting the content to be taken down.

To better manage all the content users have been tagged in, Facebook likewise introduced a "Pending Posts" tool which acts as a nerve center where users can quickly approve or reject posts on the fly.

"You can choose to use the new tool to approve or reject any photo or post you are tagged in before it's visible to anyone else on your profile," he said.

Additionally, aside from being able to tag friends, users can now tag anyone else on Facebook, eliminating the necessity to have to "friend" someone just to be able to tag them in a photo.

"If you are ever tagged by a non-friend, it won't appear on your profile unless you review and approve the post," Cox clarified.

Finer sharing options

Cox said it will now be "more visually straightforward" to understand and control who can see one's posts at the time one shares them.

Controls for who could see stuff on Facebook used to be buried on a settings page a few clicks away, but now, the control for who can see each post will be right next to the status textbox, and will be presented more conspicuously.

"For each audience, there is now an icon and label to help make it easier to understand and decide who you're sharing with," Cox said. "Also, when you tag someone, the audience label will automatically update to show that the person tagged and their friends can see the post."

He said the sharing options will expand over time to include smaller groups of people a user may want to share with, like co-workers, Friend Lists, and Groups.

But what if a user accidentally shares content to the wrong set of friends? Cox said they can now change who can see any post after the fact.

"If you accidentally posted something to the wrong group, or changed your mind, you can adjust it with the inline control at any time," he said.

Meanwhile, on the user's profile, Facebook added inline controls which will appear next to an icon and a drop-down menu so users can pick which specific content are available to a certain group of people.

Before this update, these settings used to appear on the somewhat hidden "Privacy Settings" page on Facebook.

"This inline menu lets you know who can see this part of your profile, and you can change it with one click," Cox added.

Google envy?

Technology blog TechCrunch, which described the revamp as a "massive kitchen sink update," noted how many of Facebook's new features can already be found on Google+.

Asked if it was Google+ that prompted such massive changes on Facebook, the report said Facebook's claim is they've been at it for about six months already, well before the launch of Google's new social network.

"Facebook knew Google [is] launching a social network that would try to underscore all of its flaws—note how many of these features are already live on Google+—so it preemptively started working to fix the things that annoy people about Facebook," it stressed.

Users on Facebook's original post announcing the changes have also started to point out how the new features are so much like the ones that Google+ already had at launch.

User Bryndon Coughlin, for instance, posted a comment saying: "aka Google+," to which another user responded: "without the nice graphics, and with actual belief in the importance of user privacy questionable."

"Too late, Google+ is waaay ahead of you guys," added user Fernando Suastegui.

Edgar Valdmanis, on the other hand, blasted Facebook's critics, saying: "I quite like these changes. Some argue that G+ had them first, so what? They're here now, let's just enjoy."

But what's missing?

Despite the changes, computer security firm Sophos said Facebook was not able to address the more fundamental privacy issues on the site.

Sophos reiterated that Facebook "should no longer share any more information without its users' express agreement."

Instead, Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley said Facebook "has time and time again eroded privacy [by] introducing new features which share additional information about their users, assuming they want the featured turned on."

"In other words, the onus has been on users to keep a close eye on what Facebook is up to, and OPT-OUT when the firm introduces something they may not want to happen to their personal information," he added.

Cluley maintained Facebook should become truly opt-in "not just on the basis that a new user opts in altogether by joining Facebook in the first place, but on the basis that everything is locked down until a new user opens up each feature." —JMT/RSJ, GMA News


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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Facebook Meme: Comparison between PH Azkal and PH Dragonboat

PEP:

PH Azkals: 0 Golds, 0 trophies, 5 TV ads, 20% Pinoy
PH Dragonboat team (2011) : 5 Golds, 0 commercials, 90% Pinoy
PH Azkals: with sponsors
...Ph Dragon boat team: inutang at KKB pamasahe.
Ph Azkals: complete outfit
...Ph dragon boat team,; nanghiram pa ng sagwan sa kalaban.
Sasagwan ka ba sa KARANGALAN o sisipa sa PAPOGIAN?

Hiningan ng reaksiyon ng PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) ang manager ng Philippine national football team na si Dan Palami tungkol sa nagpapalipat-lipat na Facebook post na ikinukumpara ang Azkals sa Philippine Dragon Boat Team.

Ang Philippine Dragon Boat team, na tinaguriang "Dragon Warriors," ay nakapag-uwi ng pitong medalya (limang gold, dalawang silver) at nakapagtala ng mga bagong world records sa dinaluhan nitong 10th International Dragon Boat Federation World Championships sa Tampa Bay, Florida nitong Agosto.

Sa kabila ng kawalan ng suporta at pagkilala mula sa Philippine Sports Commission at Philippine Olympics Committee, nairaos at naipanalo ng Dragon Warriors ang sarili, gamit ang sarili nilang pera, panghihiram ng mga gamit at paghingi ng tulong sa mga pribadong indibidwal at kumpanya.

Sa dinner presscon na inihandog ng Cortal SQR sa Manila Polo Club kagabi, August 17, ipinahayag ni Palami ang kanyang pagkadismaya sa pagkalat ng post na ito.

"It's unfortunate there are people still thinking about these things instead of supporting each sport or the Filipino athlete, as a whole.

"Pinakikita nila yung medyo, gaano kakitid yung pagkakaintindi nila sa mga sports na ito."

Sa umpisa nga'y ayaw sanang mag-react ni Palami dahil sa siya ang manager ng Azkals na ikinukumpara sa Dragon Warriors, pero nais lang daw niyang maging tapat sa kanyang opinyon.

"To be honest about it, I'm quite disappointed with the way these people think.

"First of all, there's no such thing as 20 percent Filipino, or 80 percent... We are all Filipinos.

"At tayo man, saan man tayo makarating, o anuman ang sport na nire-represent natin, we carry our flag.

"We should carry it with pride and not carry it at the expense of other sports," diin ni Palami.

Sa palagay pa ng dating UP Law student, na naging CPA (Certified Public Accountant) at CEO ng railways engineering company na Autre Porte Global, Inc. (APT Global), tila nagrereklamo lang ang pasimuno ng Facebook post tungkol sa suportang dapat ibigay sa Philippine Dragon Boat Team.

"On the second note, yung nakikita ko rin sa Facebook... parang nagrereklamo sila sa suporta na binibigay siguro, o kino-compare, and actually saying na we should be fair and susuportahan din dapat natin yung dragon boat.

"Ako, if we have a chance, why not? We should support all the athletes of the Filipinos," deklara ng Tacloban, Leyte-native na si Palami.

"But, as it is, sa totoo lang, for the Azkals, as it is, [it's] my money that I'm spending.

"I think it's also unfair to tell me where to spend it. Kung dito sa sports na 'to, o doon.

"I chose to spend it on a sport that I love and chose it to spend on a sport na I'm passionate about."

Bago naging manager ng Azkals ay dati nang manager ng RP Under-19 football team ang 40-something na si Palami.

Nilapitan ng Philippine Football Federation (PFF) si Palami noong 2009 upang i-manage ang Azkals.

Pumayag naman siya sa kundisyong ima-manage niya ang Azkals sa sarili niyang paraan at malaya sa mga pamumulitika at intriga na kinasasangkutan noon ng PFF.

Patuloy pa ni Palami, tungkol pa rin sa pagtulong sa Dragon Warriors, "Now if there's a chance na makatulong din tayo sa dragon boat, why not?

"But I don't think na it should be an obligation sa atin na iobliga tayo na tulungan ang lahat ng sports.

"Because after that, mayroon ding ibang sports na kailangang tulungan.

"And we've been actually helping other sports as well."

Patunay nga ng sinabing ito ni Palami ang pagtulong niya sa maliit at di kilalang Philippine Street Soccer Team na nag-uwi rin ng Host Trophy sa nilaruan nitong Homeless World Cup Street Soccer Championship sa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil noong nakaraang taon.

Ayon sa team manager ng Philippine Street Soccer Team na si Rudy del Rosario, nilapitan nila si Palami noon para mapunan ang kakulangan nila ng pondo sa pagpunta sa Brazil.

Pangalawang taon na raw ito ng pagtulong ni Palami. At dahil sa association ng soccer team sa kanya, nabiyayaan din tuloy sila ng tulong-pinansiyal na P200,000 mula sa Pharma-Rex, ang kumpanyang may-ari ng Cortal SQR na siyang nag-host ng dinner ng gabing iyon.

"In fact, itong Homeless World Cup, while it's still football, it's not Azkals. But we're here to support it."

Pero paano nga naman daw sila makakatulong, kung sila mismo ay limitado rin ang resources.

Nagpapasalamat na nga lang si Palami sa mga kumpanyang katulad ng nag-host ng dinner sa kanila noong gabing iyon, na nag-donate din sa kanila ng P500,000 para naman sa darating nilang laban sa Long Teng Cup sa Taiwan sa Septyembre at sa Southeast Asian Games sa Indonesia sa Nobyembre.

Gusto raw talagang makatulong pa ni Palami, "Kaya lang since our resources are limited, nasa tao na yun kung sinong gumagastos at saan niya gagastusin ang pera.

"I guess that's how I want to put it," pagtatapos ng Azkals manager.


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Facebook Meme: Comparison between PH Azkal and PH Dragonboat

PEP:

PH Azkals: 0 Golds, 0 trophies, 5 TV ads, 20% Pinoy
PH Dragonboat team (2011) : 5 Golds, 0 commercials, 90% Pinoy
PH Azkals: with sponsors
...Ph Dragon boat team: inutang at KKB pamasahe.
Ph Azkals: complete outfit
...Ph dragon boat team,; nanghiram pa ng sagwan sa kalaban.
Sasagwan ka ba sa KARANGALAN o sisipa sa PAPOGIAN?

Hiningan ng reaksiyon ng PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) ang manager ng Philippine national football team na si Dan Palami tungkol sa nagpapalipat-lipat na Facebook post na ikinukumpara ang Azkals sa Philippine Dragon Boat Team.

Ang Philippine Dragon Boat team, na tinaguriang "Dragon Warriors," ay nakapag-uwi ng pitong medalya (limang gold, dalawang silver) at nakapagtala ng mga bagong world records sa dinaluhan nitong 10th International Dragon Boat Federation World Championships sa Tampa Bay, Florida nitong Agosto.

Sa kabila ng kawalan ng suporta at pagkilala mula sa Philippine Sports Commission at Philippine Olympics Committee, nairaos at naipanalo ng Dragon Warriors ang sarili, gamit ang sarili nilang pera, panghihiram ng mga gamit at paghingi ng tulong sa mga pribadong indibidwal at kumpanya.

Sa dinner presscon na inihandog ng Cortal SQR sa Manila Polo Club kagabi, August 17, ipinahayag ni Palami ang kanyang pagkadismaya sa pagkalat ng post na ito.

"It's unfortunate there are people still thinking about these things instead of supporting each sport or the Filipino athlete, as a whole.

"Pinakikita nila yung medyo, gaano kakitid yung pagkakaintindi nila sa mga sports na ito."

Sa umpisa nga'y ayaw sanang mag-react ni Palami dahil sa siya ang manager ng Azkals na ikinukumpara sa Dragon Warriors, pero nais lang daw niyang maging tapat sa kanyang opinyon.

"To be honest about it, I'm quite disappointed with the way these people think.

"First of all, there's no such thing as 20 percent Filipino, or 80 percent... We are all Filipinos.

"At tayo man, saan man tayo makarating, o anuman ang sport na nire-represent natin, we carry our flag.

"We should carry it with pride and not carry it at the expense of other sports," diin ni Palami.

Sa palagay pa ng dating UP Law student, na naging CPA (Certified Public Accountant) at CEO ng railways engineering company na Autre Porte Global, Inc. (APT Global), tila nagrereklamo lang ang pasimuno ng Facebook post tungkol sa suportang dapat ibigay sa Philippine Dragon Boat Team.

"On the second note, yung nakikita ko rin sa Facebook... parang nagrereklamo sila sa suporta na binibigay siguro, o kino-compare, and actually saying na we should be fair and susuportahan din dapat natin yung dragon boat.

"Ako, if we have a chance, why not? We should support all the athletes of the Filipinos," deklara ng Tacloban, Leyte-native na si Palami.

"But, as it is, sa totoo lang, for the Azkals, as it is, [it's] my money that I'm spending.

"I think it's also unfair to tell me where to spend it. Kung dito sa sports na 'to, o doon.

"I chose to spend it on a sport that I love and chose it to spend on a sport na I'm passionate about."

Bago naging manager ng Azkals ay dati nang manager ng RP Under-19 football team ang 40-something na si Palami.

Nilapitan ng Philippine Football Federation (PFF) si Palami noong 2009 upang i-manage ang Azkals.

Pumayag naman siya sa kundisyong ima-manage niya ang Azkals sa sarili niyang paraan at malaya sa mga pamumulitika at intriga na kinasasangkutan noon ng PFF.

Patuloy pa ni Palami, tungkol pa rin sa pagtulong sa Dragon Warriors, "Now if there's a chance na makatulong din tayo sa dragon boat, why not?

"But I don't think na it should be an obligation sa atin na iobliga tayo na tulungan ang lahat ng sports.

"Because after that, mayroon ding ibang sports na kailangang tulungan.

"And we've been actually helping other sports as well."

Patunay nga ng sinabing ito ni Palami ang pagtulong niya sa maliit at di kilalang Philippine Street Soccer Team na nag-uwi rin ng Host Trophy sa nilaruan nitong Homeless World Cup Street Soccer Championship sa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil noong nakaraang taon.

Ayon sa team manager ng Philippine Street Soccer Team na si Rudy del Rosario, nilapitan nila si Palami noon para mapunan ang kakulangan nila ng pondo sa pagpunta sa Brazil.

Pangalawang taon na raw ito ng pagtulong ni Palami. At dahil sa association ng soccer team sa kanya, nabiyayaan din tuloy sila ng tulong-pinansiyal na P200,000 mula sa Pharma-Rex, ang kumpanyang may-ari ng Cortal SQR na siyang nag-host ng dinner ng gabing iyon.

"In fact, itong Homeless World Cup, while it's still football, it's not Azkals. But we're here to support it."

Pero paano nga naman daw sila makakatulong, kung sila mismo ay limitado rin ang resources.

Nagpapasalamat na nga lang si Palami sa mga kumpanyang katulad ng nag-host ng dinner sa kanila noong gabing iyon, na nag-donate din sa kanila ng P500,000 para naman sa darating nilang laban sa Long Teng Cup sa Taiwan sa Septyembre at sa Southeast Asian Games sa Indonesia sa Nobyembre.

Gusto raw talagang makatulong pa ni Palami, "Kaya lang since our resources are limited, nasa tao na yun kung sinong gumagastos at saan niya gagastusin ang pera.

"I guess that's how I want to put it," pagtatapos ng Azkals manager.


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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Facebook reorganizes chat list —again !?

BY GMA NEWS:

After receiving flak for reorganizing users’ chat lists, social networking giant Facebook did it again: reorganizing the list and placing friends they interact with most at the top of the list.

Friends whose profiles the user interacts with most are listed at the top of the list, while others are placed in a list of “more online friends" below.

The changes were implemented Thursday morning in response to user feedback from a redesign of chat in July, tech site Mashable quoted a Facebook spokesperson as saying.

Mashable noted about 28,000 people had “liked" a Facebook Page entitled “I hate the new Facebook sidebar chat" – the first time Facebook had recently reorganized the chat list.

The latest redesigned chat now stretches from the top of the browser to the bottom instead of being contained to its previous pop-up box.

It showed only a selection of friends instead of everyone who was online.

Before July, all online friends appeared in the same bar in alphabetical order.

Mashable quoted the Facebook spokesperson as saying this most recent change is not a test. — TJD, GMA News


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Facebook reorganizes chat list —again !?

BY GMA NEWS:

After receiving flak for reorganizing users’ chat lists, social networking giant Facebook did it again: reorganizing the list and placing friends they interact with most at the top of the list.

Friends whose profiles the user interacts with most are listed at the top of the list, while others are placed in a list of “more online friends" below.

The changes were implemented Thursday morning in response to user feedback from a redesign of chat in July, tech site Mashable quoted a Facebook spokesperson as saying.

Mashable noted about 28,000 people had “liked" a Facebook Page entitled “I hate the new Facebook sidebar chat" – the first time Facebook had recently reorganized the chat list.

The latest redesigned chat now stretches from the top of the browser to the bottom instead of being contained to its previous pop-up box.

It showed only a selection of friends instead of everyone who was online.

Before July, all online friends appeared in the same bar in alphabetical order.

Mashable quoted the Facebook spokesperson as saying this most recent change is not a test. — TJD, GMA News


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Friday, August 12, 2011

Google, Facebook face off in social games; Angry Birds now in Google Plus

BY GMA NEWS:

Facebook is not the only game in town anymore.

The world's largest Internet social network moved on Thursday to shore up support with game developers such as Zynga, who provide one of Facebook's biggest draws, on the same day that Google Inc introduced games on its recently-launched social network.

With the two Web giants competing to attract users to their respective online services, the dueling social gaming announcements underscored what could emerge as a key battleground between the two companies.

"It turns out that people like to play games, and it's core to the social networking use case," said Jeremy Liew, a partner at venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners. Liew, who has invested in social game companies including Playdom, which was acquired by the Walt Disney Co last year, was commenting on Google's games announcement.

On Thursday, Google said it would offer 16 games from third party developers on Google+, including Zynga Poker and the popular Angry Birds game. Google, which previously made an unspecified investment in Zynga, said it will roll out games gradually on Google+, and will make the game feature available to everyone "soon."

Facebook, which is hosting 100 game developers at an event at its Palo Alto. California headquarters on Thursday evening, announced a handful of new features to improve the gaming experience on its website, as well as a new policy loosening restrictions on how developers can market their games on the social network.

The changes will expand the types of notifications that Facebook users see when their friends are playing games on the website, rolling back restrictions made last year that provoked grumbles among some game developers.

Social games, such as Zynga's Farmville, are some of the most popular activities on Facebook. More than 200 million users play games on Facebook every month, and the company takes a 30 percent cut of the sale of virtual goods that are bought by users as part of the game experience.

"Our games ecosystem has continued to grow. But there's no question that we want to grow it faster in a more high quality way for our users and developers," Facebook head of games Sean Ryan told Reuters in an interview.

Google launched its social networking site in June, signing up more than 10 million users in the first two weeks.

Google's move to offer games on its social network provides game developers with a compelling alternative to Facebook, said Lightspeed's Liew.

But he said the most important consideration for game makers is which social network has the most users.

"Right now no one is going to be willing to give up Facebook because it's where the users are Today. Google+ got a terrific start but it's got a ways to go," he said.

Among the new gaming features introduced by Facebook on Thursday are the ability to expand the size of the window in which games are played on Facebook's site, new ways for users to create bookmarks for their favorite games and a scrolling "ticker" that highlights the games a person's friends are playing, their recent scores and achievements.

In loosening restrictions on game updates within Facebook's general newsfeed, the company must walk a fine line between helping developers promote their games on the network and irking users that are not avid gamers.

Facebook's newsfeed - which displays a rolling stream of messages, photos and updates from friends - is a vital distribution channel for gamemakers, allowing companies like Zynga, Electronic Arts Inc's Playfish and Playdom to reach vast numbers of users. But is has caused some backlash among Facebook's non-gaming users, who found the constant notifications about their friends progress within various games to be irrelevant and annoying.

Last year, Facebook clamped down on the practice, so that Facebook users would receive notifications only about games which they had also installed. Under the new policy, Facebook users will see notifications about any game their friends are playing.

But Ryan said the company had developed special algorithms that will only display updates if Facebook has a reason to believe they are relevant to the person. If the person shows no interest in certain types of games, Facebook won't serve them updates in the newsfeed.

"No one wants to go back to the bad old days of people being very unhappy about gaming because they feel like they're being spammed all the time," said Ryan.

"That's the key which we really spent months and months working on, is that tricky balance of trying to expose a lot more games to people, but only to the people who we think want to play those games." — Reuters


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Google, Facebook face off in social games; Angry Birds now in Google Plus

BY GMA NEWS:

Facebook is not the only game in town anymore.

The world's largest Internet social network moved on Thursday to shore up support with game developers such as Zynga, who provide one of Facebook's biggest draws, on the same day that Google Inc introduced games on its recently-launched social network.

With the two Web giants competing to attract users to their respective online services, the dueling social gaming announcements underscored what could emerge as a key battleground between the two companies.

"It turns out that people like to play games, and it's core to the social networking use case," said Jeremy Liew, a partner at venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners. Liew, who has invested in social game companies including Playdom, which was acquired by the Walt Disney Co last year, was commenting on Google's games announcement.

On Thursday, Google said it would offer 16 games from third party developers on Google+, including Zynga Poker and the popular Angry Birds game. Google, which previously made an unspecified investment in Zynga, said it will roll out games gradually on Google+, and will make the game feature available to everyone "soon."

Facebook, which is hosting 100 game developers at an event at its Palo Alto. California headquarters on Thursday evening, announced a handful of new features to improve the gaming experience on its website, as well as a new policy loosening restrictions on how developers can market their games on the social network.

The changes will expand the types of notifications that Facebook users see when their friends are playing games on the website, rolling back restrictions made last year that provoked grumbles among some game developers.

Social games, such as Zynga's Farmville, are some of the most popular activities on Facebook. More than 200 million users play games on Facebook every month, and the company takes a 30 percent cut of the sale of virtual goods that are bought by users as part of the game experience.

"Our games ecosystem has continued to grow. But there's no question that we want to grow it faster in a more high quality way for our users and developers," Facebook head of games Sean Ryan told Reuters in an interview.

Google launched its social networking site in June, signing up more than 10 million users in the first two weeks.

Google's move to offer games on its social network provides game developers with a compelling alternative to Facebook, said Lightspeed's Liew.

But he said the most important consideration for game makers is which social network has the most users.

"Right now no one is going to be willing to give up Facebook because it's where the users are Today. Google+ got a terrific start but it's got a ways to go," he said.

Among the new gaming features introduced by Facebook on Thursday are the ability to expand the size of the window in which games are played on Facebook's site, new ways for users to create bookmarks for their favorite games and a scrolling "ticker" that highlights the games a person's friends are playing, their recent scores and achievements.

In loosening restrictions on game updates within Facebook's general newsfeed, the company must walk a fine line between helping developers promote their games on the network and irking users that are not avid gamers.

Facebook's newsfeed - which displays a rolling stream of messages, photos and updates from friends - is a vital distribution channel for gamemakers, allowing companies like Zynga, Electronic Arts Inc's Playfish and Playdom to reach vast numbers of users. But is has caused some backlash among Facebook's non-gaming users, who found the constant notifications about their friends progress within various games to be irrelevant and annoying.

Last year, Facebook clamped down on the practice, so that Facebook users would receive notifications only about games which they had also installed. Under the new policy, Facebook users will see notifications about any game their friends are playing.

But Ryan said the company had developed special algorithms that will only display updates if Facebook has a reason to believe they are relevant to the person. If the person shows no interest in certain types of games, Facebook won't serve them updates in the newsfeed.

"No one wants to go back to the bad old days of people being very unhappy about gaming because they feel like they're being spammed all the time," said Ryan.

"That's the key which we really spent months and months working on, is that tricky balance of trying to expose a lot more games to people, but only to the people who we think want to play those games." — Reuters


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