Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Plurking, Wearable Art, Abe Olandres, and Green Pinoy on Qtube This Thursday

Discover plurking, the “new black” of virtual interaction. Enter the online world of wearable art. Meet blogosphere’s Wizard of Oz. Watch the television premiere of the latest video from youtube sensation, Green Pinoy.

Online now on-air – these and more this Thursday, 10:15 PM on Qtube, only on Q Channel 11!

i-Hotspot
In the world of virtual interaction, “plurking” is the “new black.” It’s become so popular that the word “plurking” has now become a catchphrase among cyberbuffs. In Bacolod, there is even a “community of plurkers” that regularly meet and set up events. If you’re not on the plurking bandwagon yet, then it’s definitely time to clue in on http://www.plurk.com/ on this weeks i-Hotspot!

i-Shop
Who wouldn’t want to own a piece of art and history? Now it’s easier to have Picassos, Botticellis, and Gustav Klimts hand-painted on your bags, shoes, and accessories – through the online store called Baubles, Bangles and Beads. Enter the online world of wearable art on this week’s i-Shop!

Blogger’s Digest
Meet the Wizard of Oz behind the blogosphere hit, yugatech.com – technopreneur, Abe Olandres. Abe is a professional blogger who explores the tech world by reviewing the latest gadgets and telling people if they’re worth the buck. He fills us in on the new online career called technopreneuring or blog-preneuring. Want to learn how to make good money from blogging? Tune in to this week’s Blogger’s Digest!

i-Share Exclusive
He started out as a blogger posting “knock, knock” and other Pinoy jokes. Since then, Jayson Tengco, a.k.a. Green Pinoy, has moved on to become a certified youtube sensation with his video blogs or vlogs catching the attention of many. Now, he is ready to attack cyberspace yet again with his take on a Pinoy pop culture classic. Green Pinoy’s latest video is on this week’s i-Share Exclusive!

i-React
Imagine a world where a license is required to post online content. Not so ideal, you say? Get a dose of reactions from the blogging community on the latest memorandum from the NTC (National Telecommunications Commission), which has caused ripples throughout the online community. Speak up and let your voices be heard on this week’s i-React!

i-Report
Responsible blogging? Or freedom of expression? Qtube does a follow up on the controversial suspension of 2 juniors and 2 graduating high school students from Quezon City Science High School. Bloggers from all over cyberspace take sides on the issue in this week’s i-Report!

Join Andi (Manzano) and Andy (Smith) as they bring what's hip and hot online, on-air! All these and more on Q this Thursday, 10:15 PM, on your ultimate on-air guide to what’s hip and hot online – Qtube!

(For more information on Qtube, visit our official website, qtube.ph. For behind the scenes photos, visit our blog, The Andi and Andy Blog. For select segments from previous episodes, subscribe to our youtube channel, QtubeQTV. Add us up on Facebook and become a fan of our Facebook Fan Page. You can also follow us on twitter, @qtubeqtv.)

2 comments:

  1. Hey! Found out your new show from Coy's site!
    Congratulations and job well done!

    Saw the pilot episode! It was cool!
    So can't wait to see this next episode since Greenpinoy will be featured!

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  2. hi umleo23, thanks! i hope you keep watching. mabuhay ang mga blogger! :-)

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LA POESÍA

Y fue a esa edad... Llegó la poesía
a buscarme. No sé, no sé de dónde
salió, de invierno o río.
No sé cómo ni cuándo,
no, no eran voces, no eran
palabras, ni silencio,
pero desde una calle me llamaba,
desde las ramas de la noche,
de pronto entre los otros,
entre fuegos violentos
o regresando solo,
allí estaba sin rostro
y me tocaba.

And it was at that age... Poetry arrived
in search of me. I do not know, I do not know where
it came from, from winter or a river.
I do not know how or when,
no, they were not voices, they were not
words, nor silence,
but from a street I was summoned,
from the branches of night,
abruptly from the others,
among violent fires
or returning alone,
there I was without a face
and it touched me.

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