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Father Abraham may have started it, but it looks like the job of tracking the Top 100 Philippine Blogs is no longer his. He’s passing that torch to Andrew de la Serna.
You see, Andrew has taken Father Abraham’s top 100 list and given it a mind of its own. No longer manually updated, his new list is “electro-charged by über-geeky Technorati data sprinkled with Feedburner stats.” On top of that, his new list boasts of its own site.

Yes, Ratified.org, is the new place to see just where you stand in the Philippine Blogosphere.
Now, while I’m happy things are now automated, I’m also sad. I’m sad because I’m not in the top 100. I’m sad because according to Ratified.org, my Technorati rank has dropped 124 spots since yesterday. I’m sad because I’m not sure if Ratified.org is tracking my FeedBurner stats.
It’s ok though. I’m currently hovering just outside the top 100. I hope I can break in sometime soon.
Tags: Ratified.org, Abe Olandres, Andrew de la Serna, Alleba, yugatech, Philippine Blogosphere, Technorati, FeedBurner, blog ranking, top 100
DBS posted this entry at 8:16 AM on Friday, the 27th of April 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: blogging; technology; links & plugs; this beautiful country.
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I posted something last Thursday on an invasion of our privacy only to backtrack and remove the link. Here’s why I took the post down - and why I’m writing about it again.
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DBS posted this entry at 10:43 AM on Saturday, the 17th of March 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: blogging; this beautiful country.
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I’ve held out writing about the BlogCon, but all that effort, or lack thereof, will now go to waste. Yes, I went to the first Philippine BlogCon last Monday, and yes, this is my post about it.
It was a blast.
That’s all I can really say that hasn’t already been said. Heck, even that statement has been made already, so I’m still echoing others. I guess, yet again, I’m at a loss for words.
Unfortunately for me, I didn’t really meet a whole lot of people. Despite what some people may think, I’m shy. I hid behind my camera for most of the event, and only really spoke with the people at my table, some others I got introduced to, and those I recognized from the past.
Ok, so maybe that last paragraph hasn’t been said before, but it was about me, not the BlogCon. If you really want to know what happened, I suggest you do any of the following:
1. Go to the BlogCon wiki, or
2. Visit the following links (listed, for some reason, in alphabetical order): 1st Philippine BlogCon, After the 2006 Blogcon, Back from BlogCon 2006, BlogCon 2006, BlogCon 2006 was a Blast, BlogCon Aftermath, Pinoy Bloggers Face-to-Face, Seen & heard at the 1st Philipine BlogCon 2006, Teh BlogCon is the Shizzle!, What Happened at BlogCon 2006? and read what they have to say about it.
driver ng bayan posted this entry at 7:31 PM on Wednesday, the 27th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: concerts, plays, & events; blogging; links & plugs; this beautiful country.