Quicklinks roundup: Virgina Tech, joint ventures, loosing jobs, summer rain and romance

It’s been a long long while since I last did a speedlinking post. Here’s the second one and it’s quite long but an interesting mix of reads from the blogs that I’ve subscribed to using Google Reader.
So without further delays here are the latest posts from The Four-eyed Journal Blog Roll.

Seung Cho is a [...]

INQ7.net totally gone?

All right let’s hold on for a sec. Assuming that they’re still planning to maintain INQ7.net as a portal for their respective sites which is ‘currently under construction’, this would explain why the site is currently redirecting to inquirer.net, then again how come there is not link to GMA7’s site?

Has the competition started already? (With the Inquirer gaining the upper hand? ;) )

Free alternative to MS Office

Indeed, with those high price tags attached to legal and licensed copies of Microsoft Office, cafe owners would definitely seek out alternatives and most the most common practice is to use illegal or ‘pirated’ copies of the proprietary office suite from Microsoft which has become the so-called industry standard. Since one could buy illegal or ‘pirated’ copis of MS Office for just under Php200.00 ($3.64 using the current exchange rate), it’s a no-brainer why most internet cafes have shied away from the legal and licensed copies of MS Office.

But there’s an alternative to MS Office, and it’s absolutely FREE, legal to use and even share!


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