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Frankenstein gadgetry: Advertisement 101

Blogs If there is one thing that sells, a heartbreaking yet at the same time heart-warming tale of separation and reunification is perhaps a sure-fire sales pitch. At least this Woot.com site ... Read story »

Ad congress wrapup--Lola Techie wins at Araw Awards

Blogs Congrats to the guys at BBDO Guerrero for its Lola Techie campaign which won Best of Use of Mixed Media at the recently concluded Araw Awards 2009 held at the 21st ... Read story »

View at own risk: Five insanely addictive Japanese commercials

Blogs Since coming to Japan I've been trying to watch as much television as possible in the hopes that the language might gradually seep into my brain. Unfortunately, by doing so, I've ... Read story »

Advergaming--The Philippines' next advertising goldmine

Blogs Advergaming isn't your mainstream advertising channel because it uses a medium that most traditional advertisers and marketers do not understand. Case in point, just the other day, I presented again to ... Read story »

On birthdays and milestones

Blogs Today is my birthday... Just don't ask how old I am. In a quick conversation with Joey, I told him I wasn't growing older... I was "leveling up". To that, Joey ... Read story »

Lola Techie = Triumph of a through the lines, integrated campaign

Blogs When I wrote about BayanDSL's campaign earlier, whose cornerstone was the very amusing Lola Techie, the campaign was still in its infancy stage. In short, I guess I spoke too soon, ... Read story »

An open letter...

Blogs Dear friends Since the conception of sending out paper with writing to each other in the form of mail, companies have been taking advantage of this system to throw in advertisements ... Read story »

Bayan DSL's Lola Techie campaign--brilliant use of social media

Blogs You know your Web site's hit the mainstream Filipino audience when your lola's (grandma) complaining that you don't poke her back in Facebook. That said, Bayan DSL's latest campaign dubbed Lola ... Read story »

3.5G networks, please!

Blogs Bruneians don't strike me as gadget-loving geeks. Sure, you'll find the rare individual whose bulging pockets conceal a love of all things silicon. I count my brother among this number; his ... Read story »

Google and what it means to be open

Crave As a year winds down in which criticism of Google was perhaps never louder, the company used a quiet preholiday afternoon to post a manifesto on what it means to be ... Read story »

Online Advertisement and Internet Marketing

Blogs Following questions are really interesting, when I found all were posted on one of my regular blog/ article site. Now the answers are for all those who are not quite aware ... Read story »

Twitter boosts popularity of similar local services in Korea

Blogs Twitter has become a must-have service for everyone lately to communicate with others. It's not like the usual Internet Messenger which communicates with dedicated people you would like to talk in ... Read story »

Who hacked twitter last night? Who benefits?

Blogs Hours ago I got an SMS message saying "Twitter hacked by Iranian Cyber Army". I checked news and found Twitter defaced. But who is the "Iranian Cyber Army"? I wanted to ... Read story »

The Last Word on Malaysian broadband... uncut + final cut

Blogs My very first blog for CNET Asia was on February 5, 2007. And I wrote about broadband. I wrote about how lousy the broadband was. How expensive it was for the ... Read story »

Ads--the new malware delivery format

Crave On his blog Input & Output, Seven Scale CEO Troy Davis offers an analysis of the scareware ad that appeared on NYTimes.com. Instead of hacking into major online sites to ... Read story »

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