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The Network Giant and New Social Media by Comm Stop on Oct 22, 2009I had the privilege of having my internship last summer at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation’s Corporate Communications Division. As part of the PR Account Group that handles accounts on Acquisitions (Koreanovelas) and News and Current Affairs D...



The Search for a Relevant Blog Entry by Comm Stop on Oct 21, 2009In my post, The Making of a Relevant Blog Entry, I included some tips on how we can make blog entries that contribute to each of our own communities. That way, we can all use blogging as a business tool  instead of just plain diary-like entries and...



The Abuse of Search Engine Optimization by Comm Stop on Oct 21, 2009Search Engine Optimization – the process of making a site and its content highly relevant for both the search engines and searchers. Many are knowledgeable on search engine optimization – in fact, the skill is one of the top requirements...



The War Between David Weinberger and Business as We Know It – a Reflection on The Hyperlinked Organization by Comm Stop on Jul 31, 2009‘Physical laws, rules of behavior, contracts, schedules, deadlines, professionalism, org charts, and management practices are all types of connections. They all are attempts to control not only the object of the connection but also the nature o...



The V-log Compilation by Comm Stop on Jul 28, 2009Many think that history is such a boring subject. Well, it may be – with all the dates, facts and names that have to be remembered. Not to mention that humans have existed for quite some time – thus, history just goes on and on. But there...



The Making of a *Relevant* Blog Entry by Comm Stop on Jul 28, 2009‘For individuals and small businesses this is an exciting new era – an era where they can participate in production and add value to large-scale economic systems in ways that were previously impossible.’ ‘Today, the blogging...



The Survival by Comm Stop on Jul 5, 2009Charlie Kaufman: The book has no story. There’s no story. Marty: Alright. Make one up. - Adaptation (2002)     As man evolves, his tools also evolve. The tools to communicate have also evolved. We’ve gone from the stylus, to th...



The Return to the Core of Organizations: A Reflection on Christopher Locke’s Internet Apocalypso by Comm Stop on Jun 29, 2009“It isn’t about us and them. It’s about us. Them don’t exist. Not really. Corporations are legal fictions, willing suspensions of disbelief. Pry the roof off any company and what do you find inside? The Cracker Jack prize is o...