Thursday, January 8, 2009

Monkey (Unggoy) Won the Game

Unggoy and I played chess an hour ago. He defeated me several times. He was one of the best players I've ever encountered here in this game. Inspite of being annoying still he can manage to play well. hehehe. He can play with you while chatting at the same time. He annoyed me! lolz Congrats.

Monday, January 5, 2009

It's my iPOD's 3rd Birthday

I would like to share you about the gadgets I have for 3 years now, my Apple iPODs shuffle. I got these two iPODs for free when I worked as a sales/technical support. These iPODs were given to me by my supplier as promotional gifts. Won't you believe me? I got these for free because I sold laptops, desktops, licensed software and thumb drives to one of my regular clients. My iPODs now are still working with boombastic and impressive sounds. I gave the other iPOD to my luckiest and closest friend of mine.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Playing Online Chess

It was my first time to play chess online with my opponent named murdock1981. He was from Laguna, Philippines. He is my new friend in chesscube online gaming. The game was not quite good because It was a little bit confusing. Hahaha. Im not quite familiar with the color of the board likewise with the pieces. Anyway, better luck next time. To make it short. Im a loser baby!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year

Let us start our day with a new life, a new beginning, a new day, a new hope and a new year to all. New Year’s Day, first day of the year, January 1 in the Gregorian calendar. In the Middle Ages most European countries used the Julian calendar and observed New Year's Day on March 25, called Annunciation Day and celebrated as the occasion on which it was revealed to Mary that she would give birth to the Son of God. With the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in 1582, Roman Catholic countries began to celebrate New Year's Day on January 1. Scotland accepted the Gregorian calendar in 1600; Germany, Denmark, and Sweden about 1700; and England in 1752. Traditionally the day has been observed as a religious feast, but in modern times the arrival of the New Year has also become an occasion for spirited celebration and the making of personal resolutions. The Jewish New Year is called Rosh Hashanah, or the Feast of Trumpets, and is prescribed by the Old Testament as a holy Sabbath. It is celebrated (generally in September) on the first and second days of Tishri. The Chinese celebrate New Year’s Day sometime between January 21 and February 19 of the Gregorian calendar. It is their most important holiday.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Two Pinoy Fans to Watch UFC in Vegas

Two Filipino mixed martial arts (MMA) fans were given tickets plus all-expense-paid trips to the US to watch the results of UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) 92 on December 27 2008 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.
The contest was sponsored by Colt 45’s Flight to Fight raffle in cooperation with Balls Channel. UFC 92 features three main events — defending champion Forrest Griffin and unbeaten Rashad Evans, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson versus Wanderlei Silva and Antonio “Minotauro” Nogueira versus Frank Mir. To watch more videos please click this link and feel free to subscribe.



Monday, December 15, 2008

Google, Yahoo and GiggleYohoo

Google Inc. -- American company specializing in Internet search and advertising, based in Mountain View, California. Google’s name derives from the word googol, the mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. The company’s use of the term reflects its business mission to index the seemingly infinite amount of information on the World Wide Web and make it universally accessible. Google has become so popular that its name is often used as a verb; to “google” something means to search for it on the Internet.
Google’s search engine service is free and easy to use, and usually returns relevant results in a fraction of a second. The company’s principal source of revenue is advertising. Google provides advertisers with the opportunity to deliver measurable, cost-effective online advertising relevant to the information displayed on any given Web page.
Google was founded by computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who first met in 1995 at Stanford University in California, where they were both studying for doctorates in computer science. Brin and Page were interested in finding a unique approach to retrieving relevant information from a massive set of data. Their first search engine technology was developed in their university dormitory and released in 1996. It was called BackRub, named for its ability to analyze the “back links” pointing to a given Web site. Also known as PageRank, the unique contribution that Page and Brin made to search applications was to rank Web sites on the basis of the number of other Web sites that linked to them as well as the number of links that linked into the linking sites. PageRank was based on the assumption that sites with the greatest number of links were more likely to offer the best and most relevant information for a given search term.
Yahoo! Inc. -- Major global Internet search engine, based in Sunnyvale, California. Launched in 1995, Yahoo! was the first online navigational guide to the World Wide Web. It began as a student hobby and evolved into a global brand, used freely by millions of people. Its principal source of revenue is from advertising. Yahoo! also offers a comprehensive network of online services for Web users, including free e-mail and instant messaging, chat rooms, maps and driving directions, spam filters, and virus scanners.
Yahoo! was created by David Filo and Jerry Yang while both were studying electrical engineering at Stanford University in California. In February 1994 they set up a Web site that listed other Web sites, in order to keep track of their personal interests on the Internet. A broader, public need for a single place to find useful Web sites soon became clear, and word spread from friends to what quickly became a significant and loyal audience within the closely knit Internet community.
The lists Filo and Yang devised soon became too long and unwieldy, and so they introduced categories, and then subcategories, thus creating a customized database that is the basic concept of Yahoo! Filo and Yang also developed software to help them efficiently locate, identify, and edit material stored on the Internet. By the autumn of 1994 Yahoo! was receiving 1 million page views per day.
GiggleYohoo -- a dummy site owned, designed and modified by intel828c, based in Davao City, Philippines but not made in China. The site was activated on December 14, 2008. GiggleYohoo was transformed and derived from the names of two gigantic search engines, Google and Yahoo. The owner has intention neither to ruin the two gigantic sites nor to compete with. Hahaha. Honestly, the owner loves the two gigantic search engines. The owner is a simple true filipino, a part time blogger and a full time jobless engineer. GiggleYohoo is a site where fun and excitement get connected. Let us laugh and shout with GiggleYohoo.

GiggleYohoo

GiggleYohoo -- A personal website owned, designed and modified by Chris Cagang, based in Queensland, Australia. The site was activated on December 14, 2008. GiggleYohoo was transformed and derived from the names of two gigantic search engines, Google and Yahoo. The owner has intention neither to ruin the two gigantic sites nor to compete with. Hahaha hopefully will but nevermind. Honestly, the owner loves the two gigantic search engines. The owner is a simple true Filipino by blood and Australian citizen by law (oi oi oi), a part time blogger and a full time hardworking employee. GiggleYohoo is a site where fun and excitement get connected. Let us laugh and shout with GiggleYohoo.

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