Google News Archive - when would RP newspapers be indexed?

First it was books, now Google has gone further by digitizing and indexing the billions of old newspapers and making them accessible and searchable online.
For more than 200 years, matters of local and national significance have been conveyed in newsprint — from revolutions and politics to fashion to local weather or high school football scores. [...]

Who is the Father of Philippine Chemistry?

Ever since I blogged about Filipino Chemists, the next question that would lead students to this blog is the title of this post, which I will repeat:
“Who is the father of Philippine Chemistry?”
A very good question and again, I was clueless as to what the answer was. Obviously it’s a name. The problem is, [...]

Naruto Chapter 398: The History of Konoha

Okay, this is a backlog, Chapter 402 has already been released so I have a lot of catching up to do.
On with this chapter which is a great one as we finally get to know the details of how Konoha started, or at least from the viewpoint of Uchiha Madara. One of the lessons I [...]

Blogging reflections: What is my blog about?

This kind of post is usually written everytime a blog celebrates it’s anniversary. Since I missed blogging about The Four-eyed Journal’s first year anniversary on .com.ph domain last June, I figured now would be the best time to do it, plus a lot more.
Besides, it since the probloggers have been blogging about the same theme [...]

A$$loads of link loves

Okay, okay. This post will contain lots of link love, as the title is dead give away, to new blogs and bloggers, a few interesting finds in the net and some age-old posts from this blog as well.
First of all, an interesting article by Manolo Quezon III; Si Rizal at ang Pilosopiya ng Pagtitiis which [...]

Google plays Big Brother with Web History

The reality TV format has been popular throughout the world, the Big Brother franchise has been successful one and has raked in millions if not billions for its owners.
However, the reality TV has also caused much debate about privacy, morals, ethics and culture. Call it whatever you like, shows like this are based on voyeurism. [...]


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