Saturday, April 25, 2015

Samsung, Sun promote postpaid plan


The Samsung Galaxy J1 features a Palm Selfie
that allows you to take selfies with hand gestures.
This latest device comes free with Sun Postpaid Plan
499, inclusive of unlimited Sun calls and texts, 20
hours of mobile surfing, 250 texts to other
networks, and a choice between unlimited
VIP Spinnr Access or unlimited Facebook.
Be at your best with Samsung
Galaxy J1 with Sun Postpaid

WITH Samsung's Galaxy J1, your future is looking pretty awesome and thanks to Sun Postpaid plan.
Be picture perfect always with its Palm Selfie feature. Now, you can throw those bulky selfie sticks and have Galaxy J1 take your best angles. The Palm Selfie feature is one of the latest app innovations of Samsung. It enables you to take selfies with hand gestures. Composed of 4.3-inch touch screen, 5MP camera and dual-core processor, the Galaxy J1 makes sure you experience the ultimate fun lifestyle at an affordable price.

Friday, April 24, 2015

PBSP fetes USAID project

Press Release
 
US Govt supports access to clean
water and sanitation in Isabela City

Thursday, April 23, 2015

LinkedIn at CommunicAsia2015

Hari Krishnan
SINGAPORE—Social media has become an even bigger part of consumers’ lives in today’s hyper-connected world. Users are finding more ways to play, interact, work and even monetize content through social media. Asia Pacific, presently the world’s largest mobile region[1], accounts for over half of the globe’s social media users[2]. The social media explosion has not only changed the lives of hyper-connected consumers, it has also caused a rippling effect throughout its ecosystem—businesses, network infrastructure, communication providers and more.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Herman Tiu Laurel: US bully pulpit again

This Nov. 19, 2014, photo
shows an elderly Chinese on a
bicycle in Beijing, China. Photo
by Dennis D. Estopace
(The following is an excerpt of an article that appeared on the "Die Hard III" column by Herman Tiu-Laurel and which appeared in The Daily Tribune on April 15, 2015. The views expressed here are those of Mr. Tiu-Laurel's and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, this blog's author.)
 
THE past month has seen a build-up in anti-China rabble-rousing in the local media, led by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, on China’s South China Sea/West Philippine Sea (SCS/WPS) constructions. It peaked as US and Western media joined in concert, following a headline on US ambassador Philip Goldberg’s condolence for the Special Action Force (SAF) 44 amid the latest Mamasapano hearings in Congress that highlighted US involvement.
Anti-China propaganda belaboring that country’s SCS/WPS constructions were already drummed up a year ago, and we probably won’t see the end of it for many years to come.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

DOF: Philippines makes doing business easier

 
The views expressed in this article are those of the Department of Finance
and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to this blog.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Training on workplace health, a useful guide for companies


PBSP Portfolio Manager for Health Jerome
Daclison assists Philip Liwanag, nurse of AAI
Worldwide Logistics Services Inc. in assessing
his company's workplace health training program.
WITH the increase in health risks faced by employees, more companies are seeing the need for health programs in their workplaces. However, setting up one does not just include conducting thrice-a-week Zumba classes, or putting up a “No Smoking” sign in their offices but so much more. 
While many have started to set up their own workplace health initiatives, several others do not know how to do it the proper way, the extent of each program, or even how to evaluate their entire health program.