by Margo Hannah De Guzman Quadra | Apr 13, 2015 | Good Tech
The texting capital of the world has brought forth a unique phone anti-theft application that screams, “Magnanakaw!” (Filipino for ‘thief’) to warn others they are within range of a stolen phone. The Philippines is the acknowledged leader in short messaging service...
by Abraham Tayao | Apr 13, 2015 | Good Deed
A global report has marked the Philippines as being the most resilient emerging market economy (EME) in 2014. From 7th place of 21 EME’s, the Philippines jumped to take the number one spot in the resilience indicator from 2007 or the pre-global crisis to 2014,...
by Margo Hannah De Guzman Quadra | Apr 9, 2015 | Good Tech
For both residents and visitors in the Philippines the jeepney, the baby bus, and the tricycle are uniquely Filipino vehicles used as common transport. Now make way for yet another Pinoy innovation: the Kotse-kel. The kotse-kel is basically a hybrid of a tricycle and...
by Cornel G. Bongco | Apr 9, 2015 | Good Advice
Jesus’ body was taken from the cross, prepared with spices, placed in a borrowed tomb. And then there was silence… Humanity has been uncomfortable with silence. This is so, especially in the age of instant noodles, instant coffee, instant relationships, instant...
by Margo Hannah De Guzman Quadra | Apr 6, 2015 | Good Travel
Many travel bloggers and foreigners alike have remarked at the beauty of the Philippines and its unique culture. But have you ever met one who fell so completely in love with the country that he now wants to become a true-blue Filipino? Meet “Pinoy at heart” Kyle...