Mobile phones are everywhere, I even heard a person saying “he can’t live a day without his phone on his pocket”. Phones changes the way we live, I remember when my mom got her first cell phone it was a bulky phone, can’t even fit on her pocket (that was a decade ago, no camera, no SMS, no MMS, a single band phone). I’m proud to carry that phone for her when we go out; it was a hip way back then. Now even elementary students own a mobile phone and today text messaging is not just a craze it’s a lifestyle (kaya nga yung co-teacher ko nag-eLoad na… ) Being the texting capital of Asia, almost every corner of the streets you can load up your phone using electronic loading system provided by the GREAT mobile phone networks on our country.
I recently bought my Nokia N-gage QD phone in Lucena (Php8, 000 with free 3 game card… mahal pa rin compare sa presyo sa Manila). Its game deck and a phone meaning it is designed to work as a phone and a game console… (nice phone and I’m loving it) I also bought a 512 MMC memory card that cost me (Php1, 100). My phone has Bluetooth connectivity to connect it to my notebook and play games with other N-gage users and compatible phone, a calendar, to-do manager, SMS, MMS, email, using Internet/GPRS and other ordinary phone features except that it doesn’t have a camera (.. anyway I don’t need that)
The phone offers a lot of features but not enough to satisfy my needs. A list of what my phone can do after I’ve installed apps, some are free others are not. I have over 60 games that I can play until my fingers gets numb, browse the web using Opera Mini, connect to various IM clients (Yahoo, MSN, AOL…) using Agile Messenger, I can read the Bible on the phone (that’s old and new Testaments), an anti-theft app on my cell that will lock the phone and send SMS to assign numbers if another SIM is inserted on my lost or snatched phone (very cool), use my notebook broadband internet connection instead of Smart GPRS/Internet so that I can surf for FREE (nice…mail me for details), detect and send message to other Bluetooth devices for FREE using Mobiluck, listen to MP3 files using UltraMP3 (I have a total of 43 songs right now with 64kbit and 22kHz sound quality… so who wants my iPod shuffle, joke lang), a HandDee guitar tuner (…of course to tune a guitar), RealOne player to play video files (I have 11 music videos and 23 videos)
...And of course my mom doesn’t use the old phone anymore, she now owns a Nokia 6630, my brother (Elmer) gave it to her as a Mother’s day present (how sweet…)
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Thursday, June 08, 2006
SARIAYA.net celebrates - 1st Anniversary
June 7 marks the first anniversary of SARIAYA.net...
To treat our site visitors we're very proud to introduce our new Picture Gallery with an endless features including:
arrangement of pictures in categories and albums;
users can upload pictures with web interface of ftp
full multimedia support
search feature;
last added;
random picture;
private galleries, groups;
caption, title, description and user defined fields
user comments;
e-card feature;
slideshow viewer;
image rotation;
multi-pic upload;
picture-resize on upload;
advanced search (boolean operators); and more...
visit the GALLERY now..
http://www.sariaya.net/bringing the beauty of Sariaya to the World.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
The SARIAYA Toolbar
A toolbar is an easy-to-use group of buttons that sits in your Internet browser. You take it with you when you surf. When clicked, these buttons search the web, launch certain functions, transport you to websites of your choice, and allow you to communicate with websites. A toolbar makes your life easier. It makes your Internet surfing more personal by putting the sites and services you like always one click away. Searching the web becomes simple – no need to travel back to search engines to get the information I need now. Simply click and go. Personalize the web. We are very proud to introduce our very own SARIAYA toolbar.
What does the SARIAYA toolbar let me do?
Direct link to Sariaya, Quezon.. http://www.sariaya.net
Get instant access to useful links… yahoo mail, google search, news ticker, dictionary, and more.
Get updates through the built-in message box(RSS)
Get various news headlines automatically…BBC world news
Instant access to our site from any site on the web
Search from anywhere on the Web
It's free, with no spyware or viruses, does not open pop-ups or hijack your searches, and no personal information is required... jReyes
Get it now…
*As part of sariaya.net layout, we'll display timely articles on our home page to keep you updated with our town, Sariaya. New articles will be posted on a regular basis, so you'll want to check back frequently to see what's new. As we move information to http://www.sariaya.net/ you will continue to see changes and updates to the navigation on our website. We promise to continuously to provide you with the information and services that you need.
Download Our Free Toolbar
What does the SARIAYA toolbar let me do?
Direct link to Sariaya, Quezon.. http://www.sariaya.net
Get instant access to useful links… yahoo mail, google search, news ticker, dictionary, and more.
Get updates through the built-in message box(RSS)
Get various news headlines automatically…BBC world news
Instant access to our site from any site on the web
Search from anywhere on the Web
It's free, with no spyware or viruses, does not open pop-ups or hijack your searches, and no personal information is required... jReyes
Get it now…
*As part of sariaya.net layout, we'll display timely articles on our home page to keep you updated with our town, Sariaya. New articles will be posted on a regular basis, so you'll want to check back frequently to see what's new. As we move information to http://www.sariaya.net/ you will continue to see changes and updates to the navigation on our website. We promise to continuously to provide you with the information and services that you need.
Download Our Free Toolbar
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Wednesday, January 25, 2006
About the new look...
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As part of our new layout, we'll display timely articles on our home page to keep you updated with our town, Sariaya. New articles will be posted on a regular basis, so you'll want to check back frequently to see what's new. As we move information to http://www.sariaya.net/ you will continue to see changes and updates to the navigation on our website. We promise to continuously to provide you with the information and services that you need.
We hope you like our new look, find what you are looking for easily, and enjoy the new articles that we post on our home page. We are excited by the opportunity to serve you more effectively and hope that you will visit us more often.
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