Can Philippines keep Earth Hour top spot?

The Philippines, which holds the record for the best participation in Earth Hour since 2009, will again go dark at 8:30 pm on March 31.

This year, Earth Hour will have switch-off ceremonies in three major cities: Makati, Cebu, and Davao. Other cities and towns will also have their own ceremonies.

“To commemorate our country’s fifth Earth Hour, we thought it high time for WWF to observe the movement across the archipelago – which has always been what we’ve aimed for,” lawyer Angela Ibay, Earth Hour Philippines national director said.

The ceremony in Makati, to be held at Ayala Triangle Gardens, will feature an Earth-themed parade led by glow-in-the-dark dance troupe Bailes de Luces and the Caracol dancers. The ceremony will also feature performances by El Gamma Penumbra, Brigada, and other groups. WWF-Philippines national ambassador Rovilson Fernandez will host the Makati City ceremony.

In Cebu City, the ceremony will be held at the Plaza Independencia. The Sinulog Dancers will lead a parade from Fuente Osmena to the plaza, where a candle lighting ceremony will be held. This will be followed by the release of biodegradable sky lanterns.

SM Davao will meanwhile host the switch-off ceremony for Mindanao. Black-light and fire dancers will perform while the city’s lights are turned off. WWF-Philippines national ambassador Marc Nelson will be in Davao to host the ceremony.

With the number of Philippine towns and cities participating in Earth Hour growing each year, the Philippines may get to keep its record as the official Earth Hour “Hero Country” again. Fifty Philippine towns and cities joined Earth Hour in 2007. By 2009, there were 647 participants, and by 2011, Earth Hour had support from 1,661 towns and cities.

If you’re thinking of cheating on Earth Hour, don’t bother. Astronaut Andre Kuipers will be watching you from space.

Kuipers, a Dutch astronaut with the European Space Agency, will be watching the Earth on March 31, when entire cities are expected to switch off their lights for 60 minutes. According to the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF), Kuipers will be sharing photos and live commentary during Earth Hour.

During Earth Hour, an annual event since 2007, towns and cities across the world switch off their lights for an hour to raise awareness of environmental issues and to save energy. This year, Kuipers will watch 135 countries and territories across the world go dark at 8:30pm on March 31.

“Working to understand our planet is what ESA does every day, and taking part in Earth Hour enables people to join us in this commitment,” he said in a statement from the space agency.

But you don’t have to be in space to help save the environment. WWF-Philippines president and CEO Jose Maria Lorenzo Tan said at a press conference for Earth Hour that “we can start where we are.”

On the fifth year of Earth Hour, people should go “beyond the hour,” Ibay said. She said Earth Hour is a symbol of commitment for more sustainable living. “Beyond that, real work begins.”
“If you are online anyway, then pay your bills online,” Tan said. This will cut down on carbon emissions, paper, and will also save you time. You can also set up a rain catchment system to help save water, he said.

“There are many, many things you can do,” he said.

I Will If You Will

Among the many things you can do is to dare your friends to do something for the environment.

WWF-Philippines national ambassador Marc Nelson, for example, has promised to swim with sharks while wearing a panda costume and plant trees underwater while munching on a carrot if 5,000 of his Twitter followers pledge to reuse their shopping bags.

Rovilson Fernandez, also a WWF-Philippines national ambassador, has dared WWF-Philippines’ 23,000 Facebook fans to use the stairs instead of elevators. In exchange, he will wear a panda costume in all the races that he will run in April.

The city government of Makati has promised to lower the city’s carbon emissions if residents agree to step up participation in its solid waste management system.

“The concept of ‘I Will If You Will’ centers around providing a social contract between two parties – connecting one person, business or organization to a ‘promise’ and their friends, family, customers or members to a ‘challenge’ – uniting them behind the common goal of creating a positive environmental outcome,” WWF-Philippines said in a statement.

You can participate through Twitter by tagging the friend you’re challenging. It can be as simple as “I will reduce my water consumption if you will  pledge to support Earth Hour.” At the end of your dare, write “Let’s support #EarthHour” the hashtag #IWIYW, and mention @WWF_Philippines.

“I Will If You Will gives every individual the opportunity to inspire their friends, colleagues, and neighbors to take sustainability actions not just on the hour, but beyond the hour,” Earth Hour co-founder Andy Ridley said. Ridley will be in Makati City for the switch-off ceremony for Earth Hour 2012.

source: http://ph.news.yahoo[dot]com/can-philippines-keep-earth-hour-top-spot-.html

TimThumb security vulnerability discovered, affects many WordPress themes

Over the weekend a vulnerability was discovered in the TimThumb image resizing script. On Monday Mark Maunder, the CEO of Feedjit and the one who originally discovered the issue, blogged about his site becoming compromised and how he discovered TimThumb was the weakness that allowed it to happen. Since that blog post the issue has been confirmed by TimThumb’s creator and patches have been published in an attempt to fix the problem.

TimThumb is a script primarily used for on-the-fly resizing and cropping of images, though another feature allows images from remote websites to be fetched and cropped as well, storing them on the server. The list of allowed remote websites is listed within the plugin, and checked against any fetched files.

As John Ford explained on the VaultPress blog, TimThumb’s vulnerability “allows third parties to upload and execute arbitrary PHP code in the TimThumb cache directory.” This file would allow the attacker to further compromise the site in any way. VaultPress further recommended deleting the TimThumb file from any sites that don’t explicitly require them, and updating it in cases where they do. Ford also recommended using the built-in WordPress functions such as add_image_size to resize images, avoiding TimThumb entirely.

Sucuri Security’s David Dede echoed Ford’s statement, saying “if theme/plugin authors were properly leveraging add_image_size vs. adding TimThumb they would be in a safer position today.”

Sucuri also provided a list of a few dozen themes within the WordPress.org theme directory that are using the TimThumb script in some way. According to achat in the wordpress-dev IRC channel yesterday, TimThumb may be explicitly restricted via the theme review guidelines soon. Authors of any compromised themes were going to be contacted, and if necessary, their themes updated by the team at WordPress.org.

TimThumb can be used in any PHP environment, on any content management system, though it is known for being extremely popular in commercial WordPress themes. As the news has spread this week a number of WordPress theme shops have responded.

WooThemes published instructions for updating the TimThumb scripts within their themes. Their themes were updated, though version numbers weren’t bumped. Graph Paper PressThemeShift, and ThemeLab have updated the versions of TimThumb within their themes as well. Elegant Themes has published updates to their themes to remove TimThumb from them entirely.

TimThumb was originally developed by a friend of Darren Hoyt’s name Tim, though development is currently run by WordPress developer Ben Gillbanks. Since the news of the vulnerability he has been working to update it via its Google Code Project.

Security issues are never fun. Have you used TimThumb in a client’s project, or used it within a theme of your own? Have you spent any time this week updating sites to repair this vulnerability?

source: http://wpcandy.com/reports/timthumb-security-vulnerability-discovered

BNS Hosting Attend Digital-Filipino E-Commerce Summit

BNS Hosting attend the Digital-Filipino E-Commerce Summit at The Peninsula Manila, corner of Ayala Avenue and Makati Avenue, Makati City last February 24, 2012.

The topics that had been tackled are:

One of the attendee’s is owner of the sulit.com.ph  Mr. RJ David of  Sulit.com.ph attend Digital Filipino E-Commerce Summit

Jason Ngo of Phil-Seven, Iceal Penaloza, Wilson Chua BNShosting CEO and Miss. Gillian Muessig, Founding President of SEOMoz at Digital Filipino E-commerce Summit
Johnly Lazaro of BNShosting and RJ David Managing Director of Sulit.com.ph attend Digital Filipino E-Commerce Summit

BNShosting Sponsor on Incoming Rootcon 6 at Cebu

BNShosting take the opportunity to become sponsor on the incoming Rootcon 6 at Cebu.

ROOTCON is an annual hacker conference and Information Security gathering. It aims to share best practices and technologies through talks by qualified speakers and demos of exciting stuff (hacks, tools, tips, etc). Learn about solutions, products, techniques and critical tips to build and enhance your security practices & policies from awesome speakers and action-packed activities.

Network with your peers and meet the presenters who are the industry’s leading experts and top security strategists.

The environment is vendor-neutral and focused on the sharing of practical insights and solutions. If you are concerned about information security and want to know more, this event is not to be missed!!!

 

For more details visit source : http://www.rootcon.org/xml/rootcon6

10 Reasons to Attend the DigitalFilipino E-Commerce Summit 2012

We encourage industry peers to sign-up and join the DigitalFilipino E-Commerce Summit this February 24, 2012 at The Peninsula Manila Hotel Makati City. Full info http://bit.ly/ecom2012.

  • 1. 10  Reasons  to  A,end   February  24,  2012    The  Peninsula  Manila,  Maka=  City     9  am  to  5  pm.
  • 2. #1   from  Search  Engine   Learn   Industry  Authority     Gillian  Muessig
  • 3. Meet  e-­‐commerce  champion   Jack  Madrid  and  new  e-­‐ commerce  industry   associa6on  #2   a  different  take  on  the   Get   State  of  E-­‐Commerce  in  the   Philippines
  • 4. Learn  from  industry  authority   Donald  Lim  #3   Get  an  E-­‐Commerce     Perspec=ve  on  the  State  of     Digital  Marke=ng
  • 5. #4   Learn  about  new  online   Financing  Methods
  • 6. #5   how  to  encourage   Learn   more  Site  Visitors  to  buy.
  • 7. Get  a  perspec6ve  on  Star=ng-­‐ Up  and    Why  it  is  worth  to  be   an  Angel  Investor.  #6   Learn  how  to  build  a     start-­‐up,  collaborate,  and  get   Angel  Investors.
  • 8. Learn  from  their     E-­‐Commerce   experience  talk.  #7   Meet    DigitalFilipino  –  Search   Profile  Index  Web  Awards   Winners
  • 9. #8   Discover  latest  E-­‐Commerce   Solu=ons  from  the  exhibit
  • 10. #9   Catch  up  with  fellow   DigitalFilipinoClub.com     Members
  • 11. Ask  Ques6ons…   Share  Insights…  #10   Learn  from  each  other.
  • 12. Sign  Up  Today:  h>p://bit.ly/ecom2012

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/janettetoral/10-reasons-to-attend-the-digitalfilipino-ecommerce-summit-2012

Sx d principles of social interaction from Adrian Chan 2012 — Document Transcript

Social media are talk technologies. They are the means of production in an age of communication. They aid in the production and exchange of knowledge and information and culture, based on human interests. They are media in which people see themselves represented. Their impact is as much psychological and social as it is technical.

In recent years, social media have come off the page. Social tools have become more talkative, obile, and real-time. They have taken a conversational turn. And as these social tools increasingly facilitate relationships and communication, their role in these deeply personal and social dynamics has become a matter for design. The need for a deeper understanding of the fit between tools and social interactions calls for a new design practice. This is social interaction design.

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/fred.zimny/sx-d-principles-of-social-interaction-from-adrian-chan-2012

BNS Hosting Uptime

BNS Hosting Uptime: 99.35% (Excellent)

BNS Hosting Uptime Report: BNS Hosting has an overall uptime of 99.35% for their corporate website.

Their corporate site, https://www.bnshosting.net, has been monitored for 1,718 days since 25 May 2007 by WebHostingStuff.com Uptime Monitoring ™.

By providing the uptime percentage for BNS Hosting corporate website, we hope to help you in your research on their past uptime performance.

At 99.35% overall uptime, BNS Hosting’s uptime is considered excellent.

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BNShosting attend E-Commerce and Social Media; Ethical Hacking Seminar

BNShosting joined E-Commerce and Social Media; Ethical Hacking Semina that was held last January 25, 2012 at Pangasinan Training & Development Center, Capitol Complex, Lingayen Pangasinan

The E-commerce portion lead by Mr. Romulo Olalia, Jr.
The Role of Social Media and Social Networking in E-commerce; Ethical hacking by Ms. Janette Toral

E-commerce is any type of business or commercial transaction that involves the transfer of information across the internet.
Social media sites are becoming increasingly commercialized.

Also the following topics has been tackled.

Driving E-commerce via Facebook

-Likeable wall post.
-Exclusivity with promotions.
-Add incentives with one-time promo codes, coupons, shipping.
-Solicit input on how you can improve.
-Share news beyond retail.
-Use it for customer service-enable reviews.
-Flash sales, group buy offers, contest.
For hacking, keywords can be used as guide on popular topics to rank, crackers can also use it to victimize.

Malware Monitoring
*Infection Detection
-Identify External Links
-Identify Incoming Links
-Compare to Black List
-Detect infected Link
-Alert

DigitalFilipino E-Commerce Summit – February 24, 2012

We will have our 3rd DigitalFilipino E-Commerce Summit 2012 this February 24, 2012 at The Peninsula Manila, corner of Ayala Avenue and Makati Avenue, Makati City from 9 am to 5 pm.

 

Register today to confirm your seat(s)!

 

Conference Program

Attendees to this event can expect a highly-interactive session with e-commerce players and industry practitioners.

Register today to confirm your seat(s)!

Other topics being considered in the agenda includes (this page shall be updated as we confirm speakers for the event):

  • The Filipino Online Shopper
  • Extending your presence to the mobile device (Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Phone)
  • Taking advantage of the 2nd Internet (new e-commerce opportunities with IPV6)
  • Where are the Customers? (how come we have low sales despite creating a useful website and social media presence?)
  • Getting your Start-Up Running and Attractive to Investors

Free conference pass to DigitalFilipino Club members:

  • Corporate members (3 representatives)
  • SME members (2 representative)
  • Individual members (can attend but slot is not transferable)
  • Additional club member and sponsor delegates are entitled to 15% discount.

Register today to confirm your seat(s)!

You are encouraged to check out the e-commerce presentations in 2009 and 2010 to have an idea on the quality of talks we have for this event.

For inquiries on the 2011 summit, just contact me with your concern.

Sponsorship and Marketing Opportunities

We are targeting 150 to 200 participants for this event. Main audience will be DigitalFilipino club members, e-commerce entrepreneurs, SMEs, enterprises, and entrepreneurs at large.

Send me more information in becoming a sponsor!

Major Sponsorship – P100,000 (one slot only)

  • Keynote slot
  • 4.0sqm. (2×2) exhibit space
  • 5 conference pass
  • Logo at backdrop, website and marketing collaterals
  • Post 4 horizontal banners at the conference room.
  • Ten blog post campaign write-ups
  • Inclusion of corporate brochure and product literature in the Conference kit

Minor sponsorship – P50,000 (2 slots only)

  • 4.0sqm (2×2) exhibit space
  • 2 conference pass
  • Logo at backdrop, website and marketing collaterals
  • Post 2 vertical banners at the conference room
  • Five blog post campaign write-ups
  • Inclusion of corporate brochure and product literature in the Conference kit

Exhibitor Only – P15,000 (3 slots only)

  • 4.0sqm (2×2) exhibit space
  • Post 2 vertical banners at the conference room
  • Inclusion of corporate brochure and product literature in the Conference kit

Luncheon and Dinner Sponsorship – P200,000 (2 slots only)

Your company can sponsor lunches or dinners of the Conference. This gives your company the opportunity present to Conference delegates.

Conference Kit Sponsor – P100,000 (1 slot only)

Have your company be identified as a sponsor in our conference kit and bags. You can insert your company brochures in the kit to be distributed to all delegates.

Welcome to Newly Open Casa de Doña Upeng

Welcome to Casa de Doña Upeng. Many have wondered what lies behind this elegant home which was built in 1950 by Guadalupe Bengzon Jimenez and has remained a landmark in Mangaldan since then. Now you can experience the old world charm of Casa de Doña Upeng as it opens its doors as a first class bed and breakfast and premier function venue. Case de Doña Upeng – the place for unforgettable memories

See you there!