Sand, wood, metal, glass — basic materials used in building a house. Most of the time, construction time depends on how much money you have. According to Mr. Illac Diaz, there is a demand that cannot be answered by market industries. That’s why the organization that brought us solar bulbs using bottles came up with another innovation: the country’s first Bottle Center for the Aged in Rizal, Laguna.
Thank you Junior Philippine Computer Society – Adamson University chapter for tapping me on Twitter (@JPCS_AdU) that led me to compile this list. I was debating whether to put one up for May when you guys tweeted. Anyway, mark your calendars and enjoy learning this summer!
Philippine Daily Inquirer Launched 2 Websites, Collaborates with Blogging Community
By Dems Angeles on April 24, 2013Gone are the days that people solely rely on newspapers when searching for jobs, looking into good deals or posting their goods for trade, if not for word of mouth recommendations. The country’s number 1 newspaper, dedicated and diverse at 27, gives their readers more options.
First of all, congratulations! It is a huge accomplishment not only to start a company that creates an income, but if you are leading a company that is currently growing in this market, you are truly an accomplishment. But, I’m sure you’ll immediately tell me, “Yes, business is good, but what about the future?”
I’ve talked about my experience attending DMAI’s Analytics for Decision Makers training. Whatever industry you work for, being able to isolate what matters and present data in a simple manner is a skill people should have in this ‘Big Data’ generation. Good thing, there’s an upcoming training from DMAI – Analytics for HR Professionals.
Join us on April 13, 2013 for the second run of the Manila Business Leadership Seminar. It is a gathering of students and young professionals to know more about themselves and tap their potential to be empowered and purpose-driven individuals.
I would always shake my head whenever my brother would complain he doesn’t have enough allowance for his daily expenses but he keeps at least two mobile phones and spend on load for both. I bet you do too. With prepaid credits selling like pancakes in the text capital of the world, an e-loading business is definitely a profitable venture. But what if you don’t have the time to tend to hundreds of customers daily? Time to invest on an automated kiosk: ULOAD.
I have a love-hate relationship with writing. I love it when I do it leisurely, same with reading, but I don’t like it as much when I’m required to. Oh the irony coming from someone who love to blog, eh? Yet it provided me the comfort of expressing myself amidst the noise — a small echo waiting to be heard, a gift from God waiting to be explored.
Dems is a techlifestyle + arts & culture blogger based in Manila, Philippines. Get in touch for inquiries on collaborations, sponsorships, product features or reviews, advertisements and the like 🙂
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