Janette Toral - Book Author and Publisher






         Janette Toral shares latest developments in life as a book author and publisher.

April 26, 2005

Featured at Inq7

Filed under: Uncategorized — digitalfilipino @ 10:31 pm

It is interesting when you get some media mileage from doing the most simple activity. In this case, my first blog post here at Friendster merited mention at an Inq7.net article of Erwin Oliva.

C’est la vie!

April 25, 2005

Join the 1st Philippine Blogging Summit on May 7!

Filed under: Weblogs — digitalfilipino @ 6:42 am

The U.P. Law Internet & Society Program will be hosting the first Philippine blogging summit entitled “iBlog” on May 7, 2005 Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm at the UP NISMED, UP Campus. This is a FREE event but registration at the iBlog website is required.

This will be a whole-day conference featuring CICT Commissioner Dondi Mapa, The Sassy Lawyer, Yugatech, Dean Alfar, the PCIJ Bloggers and many more.

See you folks at iBlog!

Empty blogs

Filed under: Uncategorized — digitalfilipino @ 12:26 am

I find it very disappointing whenever I visit a friend’s blog and find it to be empty. I think that Frienster should have a feature to show blogs according to the order that they have been updated. Empty blogs should not be displayed at all.

April 24, 2005

Not forgotten at all

Filed under: Weblogs — digitalfilipino @ 10:28 pm

Every once in awhile, I check out the Internet to look for old friends. As a Friendster user, the most unforgettable moment for me is when I found this old friend of mine whom I used to hang-out with. My heart was beating fast as soon as I found this friend’s profile here and felt very happy as this person responded to my text message.

We haven’t talked or texted since. However, it is nice to know when both of you have not forgotten each other at all and expressed such in the limited exchange of messages made.

April 20, 2005

A Friendster Blog at last!

Filed under: Weblogs — digitalfilipino @ 6:11 pm

I don’t if I’m going to be happy or not. The Friendster blog is long overdue. By the time it came out, the Friendster-mania or addiction just died on me. However, I still consider this facility as great and look forward in reading the blogs of my friends here to keep in touch.

Also, don’t you feel being overloaded with so many blog facilities online? Just how many blogs can one Internet user really keep active?