2nd Article: Bohol ICT Council Conducts Survey of Boholanos Working in BPO firms

The Bohol ICT Council is conducting a survey of Boholanos who are working in BPO firms outside Bohol starting today, January 9, 2011. The survey will allow the council to make an estimate of the number of Boholanos who may be interested to return to the province once a BPO firm opens a facility locally. The council asks the public to help promote the survey website and inform friends and family working in BPO firms. The survey website is found here: http://links.auza.net/eOENaE. ——————— Share...

Tech talk: Google Launches Google+ to battle Facebook

Google has finally unveiled Google+, the company’s social layer that turns all of the search engine into one giant social network.   Google+, which begins rolling out a very limited field test, is the culmination of a year-long project led by Vic Gundotra, Google’s senior vice president of social. The project, is Google’s answer to Facebook.   The search giant’s new social project will be omnipresent on its products, thanks to a complete redesign of the navigation bar. The familiar gray strip at the top of every Google page will turn black, and come with several new options for accessing your Google+ profile, viewing notifications and instantly sharing content. The notification system is similar to how Facebook handles notifications, complete with a red number that increases with each additional notice.   Here are some of  its Pro’s and Con’s   Pro:   -Sleek User Interface Many Google+ users commented on the sleekness of its UI. It’s clean, it’s easy-to-use and its not cluttered.  This is because of Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original designers of the Apple Macintosh GUI. Google gave him free reign in designing the Google+ UI.   The UI is better than most Google products. It’s not only clean and easy to understand, but it has character and flavor (you’ll notice it when adding or removing people from circles). Their bet on Hertzfeld paid off. Con:   –  Noise in the Stream Google+ is designed to minimize noise in the stream through the use of circles, but it’s still too noisy for most users. The big issue is that posts are pushed to the top whenever...

TechTalk: The plus side of Search Engine Optimization

There’s quite a new word circulating these days, and it involves getting more viewers to your website. Whether you want more readers to your blog, or to just promote your products online, the word SEO — which means Search Engine Optimization will definitely be a big plus for you. Here’s why: When internet first made its appearance on the face of the earth, things were not as easy and simple as it is today. Finding information from the vast ocean of the internet was a tough job. The concept of search engines was just taking shape and SEO was something unheard of. Useful and relevant information was often found to be hidden in some deep corner of the internet far from the view of the users for whom essentially the information was developed in the first place. This however has all changed dramatically over the past few years. The use of good SEO marketing services and the efficiency of search engines in better usage of keywords have resulted in information being available on the tips of the users’ fingers within a few seconds. Blog posting sites, social networking sites and common user groups are all steps leading to the direction of enabling easier access to information by all concerned. The concept of search engine optimization is built around a set of complex algorithms used by search engine websites. They dig and crawl into almost each and every website that is available on the internet, based on the keyword used by a prospective customer. Search engine technology today has become highly developed and there is a vast pool of SEO...

PRCPassers.com Reaches Milestone of 40,000 Search Queries

Since its launch in March 2010, Auza.Net’s latest free online server PRCPassers.com (www.prcpassers.com) has served more than 40,000 search queries of names of passers of various Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) board examinations. The website indexes the list of the passers as published by the official website of the PRC and allows the user to search the index very quickly without the need to download the complete PRC list. The results of the Licensure Examination for Teachers in April 2010 was released on May 21, 2010 and generated the largest search traffic exceeding 20,000 queries in less than a week. The website index is updated immediately after any board exam result is announced by the PRC and is one of the most up to date PRC board exam results websites. It is the fastest so far in search capabilities. Auza.Net is encouraging schools and universities to link to www.prcpassers.com to help provide their students a way to search for board exam results. Auza.Net is also accepting list of students from any school or review center in order for the website to be able to include the name of the school or review center in the search results. Share...

TechTalk: Facebook and Privacy Concerns

Facebook is probably the largest social network in the Internet today and a few hundred million users around the world regularly post updates about themselves and share information, some of it private, to friends and family. While it is fun and helpful to enhance relationships wherever your Facebook friends may be around the world, users should be aware that they are also exposing themselves to potential danger from identity thieves and malicious individuals. Certain information that can become publicly available on Facebook including your birthday, address, and names of your family members and friends. Facebook has become a venue for criminals to exploit naive users. Users should remove birthdays, addresses, telephone numbers and the maiden names of their mothers as these are information that are used by banks and other financial institutions to verify your identity. Even if you have very strict privacy settings and have limited access to this information to trusted friends, it is possible that one of their accounts can be compromised and your information can become exposed. It is safer not to put such information because it is very easy to compromise a Facebook account, especially if users access their accounts on public computers. You should also be careful when accessing any website at an Internet cafe because some malicious operators intentionally put programs called key loggers which record all characters you typed on the keyboard, thus revealing your account access details. Also, computer viruses may contain code to gather accounts and passwords from Facebook and other popular websites. You should not trust immediately anyone who attempts to befriend you on Facebook because a compromised...