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Here's a handy list of Blog-O-Rama articles written by Annalyn Jusay [1].

"I got inspired to start this list because of Yugatech's Press page. When I checked my old entry (Featured in the Manila Bulletin, 03 October 2005), I saw that my old link to the Manila Bulletin Blog-O-Rama article by Annalyn Jusay was no longer working." - Manuel Viloria
Note: The initial contents of this compilation was copied, with permission, from the Secondthoughts Archives of Manuel Viloria. Other contents of this page were also copied, with permission, from Ajay's Writings on the Wall of Annalyn Jusay.

Here are the working links to Blog-O-Rama articles which other Pinoy bloggers can use when updating their Press pages.

Contents

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2007

Ajay interviews "B", the founder of PinoyBlogoSphere.com - The Pinoy Bloggers Society (PBS).

2006

Ajay interviews Ade Magnaye, the Noisy man.

Ajay interviews Azrael Coladilla, events and pop culture blogger.

Leo Torres, an OFW working in Saudi Arabia for the past 13 years, built an entrepinoys site and earned US$800 in advertising revenues over a four-month period.

Ajay interviews Dominique Cimafranca, a Forrest Gump fan living in Dumaguete.

Ajay interviews Julsitos, an anonymous doctor behind The Idiot Board.

Peter Juan and Michael Villar are project managers for Calliope, "the blogging service by Filipinos, for Filipinos."

Paul Santos is a non-practicing lawyer who sometimes blogs in the Unlawyer.net

Aaron Roselo is a graphic designer and blogger with a large right brain.

"Tintin Hekmi, also known in the online world as Pinayhekmi, is a twenty-something software analyst based in Texas."

If you're wondering who Bryanboy is, don't fret. You're just part of the Pinoy majority. And when it comes to fashion, who wants to be part of larger crowd?

Interview with problogger Rickey Yaneza of American Idol fame. I wonder why he didn't mention his Live.usa.ph Podcast.

On MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and the rising number of online content creators.

Features young netrepreneur Aaron Jay Sy Cabuling who recently launched MyFavatar.com

Feature on Gigi Santos-Castaneda who is based in South Orange County, California.

Ivan Henares blogs from Pampanga about his travels, the Herigate Conservation Society, and more.

"Nokia announced its tie-up with Flickr, presently the largest online photo sharing community which is used by majority of bloggers to upload and display their pictures on the web."

"...the marvelous turn-out at the recently-concluded 2nd Philippine Blogging Summit (iBlog2) proved to one and all that blogging is ... here to stay."

Newsbits on the 2nd Philippine Blogging Summit, new online traffic trends, YouTube and MySpace.

Noemi Lardizabal-Dado's "site is primarily a tribute to her then six-year old son Luijoe who died from a drowning accident in the year 2000."

Marc Macalua "gives tips to bloggers and website owners on how to play the SEM/SEO game."

J. Angelo Racoma used to be an "economist by profession and a former exec of a Philippine IT firm specializing in domain registry and blogging solutions."

Victor "Bikoy" Villanueva is a sophomore at UP Diliman taking up Film & Audio-Visual Communication.

Lauren Dado, re-loaded.

A barkada of Pinoy bloggers.

Echeblahblah - "Everything and anything under the sun or the moon."

"The blogosphere's answer to FHM."

Leveling, niche and group blogs, Pinoy problogging, mainstream media and bloggers, multimedia blogging...

Features Jose Illenberger, a Fine Arts graduate from the University of the Philippines.

Interviews with Pinoy probloggers.

2005

Microwarehouse launches 26 new all-Pinoy podcasts.

Retzwerx provides Pinoy Big Brother updates online.

Melissa Atienza-Petri is the founder of PINOYexpats.

Karla Redor: blogger, engineer, rocker.

Anton Diaz is an IT person with a wide range of interests: food, photography, travel, gadgets. A true renaissance IT practitioner.

Enrico Dee shares the color-filled and festive side of the Philippines.

Annalyn Jusay interviews Manuel Viloria. Also includes other Pinoy bloggers' views on plagiarism.

Karla Redor, Ruth, Ate Sienna and others weigh in on the issue.

This is a group blogging experiment by Abe Olandres.

Bernard calls himself a "full-blown badinggerzie."

Cathy (aka: The Ca T) is one of the well-known bloggers in the Pinoy blogosphere.

Christine Gonzales is a Filipina OFW IT software consultant based in Singapore.

Carlos Celdran provides walking tours of Manila.

Toni Tiu shares a behind-the-scenes look at Wifely Steps, her blog which reveals how she lives the wifely life one step at a time.

Features Ting Aling, Celia Kusinera, Jeanette, Stef and Karen.

Feedback from Gloria Valdepena, Marcelo T. Balolong III, Ciprinilo Meneses, R.C. Darang and others.

Sidney Snoeck is a Belgian married to a Filipina. He tries to post a photo everyday.

Sheila Ann "Shai" Manuel-Coggins is a Filipina based in Australia.

Features PinoyBlog, "the first commercially available and fastest-growing blog community and portal" in the Philippines.

Tito Rolly and Teacher Sol share how they use blogs in the field of education.

Delve into the mind of Pinoy blogger-humorist Jay David.

Features Tatang Rome, Luchie Gongora.

Features Dr. Emer's Parallel Universes (alternate realities).

Among the mentioned Pinoy bloggers are Abe Olandres, Lauren Dado, Bikoy Villanueva, Connie Veneracion, Jay David.




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