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    #881
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    haha, kulang na lang sabihin mo na ibigay na lang sayo ung phone sir coder.
    Hindi ko lang talagang masikmurang bumili ng cellphone worth more that 10K.

    Well kung bigay sa akin yan eh sino ba ako para umayaw. :hysterical:

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    #882
    Hehe

    Reuters withdraws story on Phil Schiller's reported denial of 'cheap'*iPhone

    Yesterday it was reported that Apple's Phil Schiller had denied the company was working on a "cheap" iPhone — but now Reuters has retracted its story on the matter. The Shanghai Evening News published an interview with Schiller where, according to a translation by The Next Web, he reportedly said that a cheap iPhone "will never be the future of Apple's products." The statement came in response to reports from earlier in the week that Apple was developing a low-cost iPhone for release later this year. Reuters says it has withdrawn its story on the interview after The Shanghai Evening News made "substantial changes" to the article.

    While Schiller's comments seemed to contradict the earlier reports, it's important to remember that Apple has never made a habit of making binding public statements about new products before they are released. The company had indicated numerous times it wasn't interested in pursuing iPads in sizes below 9.7 inches in the past, for example; the iPad Mini was then announced earlier this year.
    Reuters withdraws story on Phil Schiller's reported denial of 'cheap' iPhone | The Verge

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    Reuters withdraws story on Phil Schiller's reported denial of 'cheap'*iPhone

    Yesterday it was reported that Apple's Phil Schiller had denied the company was working on a "cheap" iPhone — but now Reuters has retracted its story on the matter. The Shanghai Evening News published an interview with Schiller where, according to a translation by The Next Web, he reportedly said that a cheap iPhone "will never be the future of Apple's products." The statement came in response to reports from earlier in the week that Apple was developing a low-cost iPhone for release later this year. Reuters says it has withdrawn its story on the interview after The Shanghai Evening News made "substantial changes" to the article.

    While Schiller's comments seemed to contradict the earlier reports, it's important to remember that Apple has never made a habit of making binding public statements about new products before they are released. The company had indicated numerous times it wasn't interested in pursuing iPads in sizes below 9.7 inches in the past, for example; the iPad Mini was then announced earlier this year.
    http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/11/3865076/reuters-withdraws-story-on-phil-schillers-reported-denial-of-cheap-iphone
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    #883
    malaking market yan ha, yun gustong maging social climber anong tawag ba doon?

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    #884

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    #885
    SC ba pag grabe maka-pose sa mamahaling kotse?

    Kanina kasi nag-crave ako sa Chickenjoy so pumunta ako sa Jollibee malapit samin. Nagulat ako may 458 Italia, 911 Carrera S (991), at Gran Turismo na nakapark, tapos sobrang daming tao. Ang daming nagpapapicture at humihimas dun sa mga sports car, tapos tuwang tuwa naman yung may-ari na nanonood dun sa tabi.

    When I entered the establishment, naoverhear ko yung mga tao na networking event pala yun. Junga Juice or something like that. Yung isa pa nga sabi, "o ayan basta maayos trabaho natin makakabili din tayo niyan".

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    #886
    Pang "front" nila yan. Typical networker.

    *No pun intended.

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    #887
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    SC ba pag grabe maka-pose sa mamahaling kotse?

    Kanina kasi nag-crave ako sa Chickenjoy so pumunta ako sa Jollibee malapit samin. Nagulat ako may 458 Italia, 911 Carrera S (991), at Gran Turismo na nakapark, tapos sobrang daming tao. Ang daming nagpapapicture at humihimas dun sa mga sports car, tapos tuwang tuwa naman yung may-ari na nanonood dun sa tabi.

    When I entered the establishment, naoverhear ko yung mga tao na networking event pala yun. Junga Juice or something like that. Yung isa pa nga sabi, "o ayan basta maayos trabaho natin makakabili din tayo niyan".

    SC siguro kapag pinost sa fb via instagram with matching captions "my new car" o "my new bby" kahit na hindi sa kanya yung kotse.


    Imo, wala naman siguro masama sa todo posing sa sports car. Masaya naman yung may-ari so ok lang.

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    #888
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Pang "front" nila yan. Typical networker.

    *No pun intended.
    Yup, pansin ko nga. Parang yung Uno headquarters dun sa Greenhills. Laging may isportscar at malaking esyoovee na nasa harap.

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    #889
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Yup, pansin ko nga. Parang yung Uno headquarters dun sa Greenhills. Laging may isportscar at malaking esyoovee na nasa harap.
    Pwede ba ipakulong yun mga yan, kunwari sali tayo tapos pag di naman tayo nakabili ng mga lintik na supercars na yan, ihahabla natin sila? :twak:

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    #890

    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    malaking market yan ha, yun gustong maging social climber anong tawag ba doon?
    If you can make a lot of profit (more value for the stakeholders),- why not?...

    17.8K:snow:

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    #891
    HAHAHA! Ang dami ng new posts.

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    #892
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    malaking market yan ha, yun gustong maging social climber anong tawag ba doon?
    Pwede no? Dapat mag conduct ng research ang Nielsen sa mga ganyang market. :D

    Yaang networking na yan... ayaw talaga mamatay. Kasuhan niyo ng paglilinglang.

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    #893
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Pwede no? Dapat mag conduct ng research ang Nielsen sa mga ganyang market. :D

    Yaang networking na yan... ayaw talaga mamatay. Kasuhan niyo ng paglilinglang.
    IMO hindi mawawala yan.. madami kakapit sa patalim kahit kung tutuusin hindi sound yung business model nila.

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    #894
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    When I entered the establishment, naoverhear ko yung mga tao na networking event pala yun. Junga Juice or something like that. Yung isa pa nga sabi, "o ayan basta maayos trabaho natin makakabili din tayo niyan".

    jinga juice -- wheatgrass & guyabano juice

    around P10,000 ang starter kit

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    #895
    Facebook just made the life of SCs a lot easier:

    Search: what are the rich friends of my friends doing now?

    Facebook Just Declared War on Google: Meet Your New Search Engine (Updating Live)

    Facebook Just Declared War on Google: Meet Your New Search Engine
    Sam Biddle

    Today's big bad Facebook revelation is a search engine—not for the web, but for your entire life. And it's just another step in Facebook's attempt to conquer the entire Internet. Meet Graph Search.

    Facebook's search has been convoluted and weak for years until now—it's hard to expect what you get when you type anything in, even if it's your best friend's name. People, pages, maybe places. Boring and often broken. But with today's search monster, Zuckerberg isn't just offering you a way to find your friends (or college frenemies). And it's beyond just some attempt at a Google replacement. It's an attempt to do what Google failed at doing—pulling all the information that matters to you within the context of your social life, skipping the results that are popular to The Internet, in favor of the results that are popular within a group you actually give a damn about. Not a horde of strangers. Everyone you know uses Facebook, and now those people are going to work for you when you search.

    Graph Search doesn't replace the current Facebook search, but offers a massively expanded new way to explore your web social life. Photos, places, interests, and of course, people can all be cataloged and called up instantly.

    For example: searching for a sushi restaurant won't just bring up a well-linked list a la Google. Instead, your restaurant query will be answered with a little help from your friends, presenting you with suggestions based on where your relations have checked in. Or if you're looking for music, the recent selections of your pals will inform the results. For any occasion, the answer doesn't lie with some invisible algorithm pointed out toward the web void, but at the people you know, who are doing or have done the thing you're talking about. Your friends' experiences will give you answers to what you're wondering. At least that's the idea. And if it works, we'll have a reason to skip opening a new tab headed to Google.com—an enormous victory for Facebook, and a profound change in how we all use the Internet every single day.

    So how does Graph Search work?
    Graph Search (currently in beta) is a live, constantly updating list of results, triggered from a nice thick search box at the top left of the page. It changes as you type, a la Google's autocomplete queries.

    As you start typing, say, "photos of my friends," results will pop up. If you add "taken in 2008," you'll get those photos.

    Searches are built using simple, natural language searches. "Friends who like Star Wars and Harry Potter." "What music do my friends like?" Even more complicated questions, like "People named Brian who went to Princeton and like Star Wars." Or hey, even "Friends of friends who are single and like Game of Thrones." Boom—time to start flirting. Or poking. It's also completely geographically aware, so if you're a college sophomore looking to branch out, you can see if you have any mutual friends at a nearby school who share some hobbies with you. Instant results, with faces to put to names.

    It's also deeply graphical—and looks like the easiest way to navigate Facebook photos we've ever had. "Photos of my friends." "Photos of my friends in Tokyo." "Photos I've liked"—yep, you'll be able to instantly pull up all the photos you've given the thumbs up to for the entirety of your time on the social network. It's revelatory, and wonderfully nostalgic.

    It looks incredibly fast, and allows for the kind of spastic hopping around that's become natural on Facebook. Every piece of data you share on Facebook, now searchable, will be privacy aware—meaning it's only available to the friends you want it to be available to, not the web. You won't be dumped into some Internet database.
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    #896
    social climber pala ako hehe . kala ko dati pareho lang social climber saka gold digger..hahaha!

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    #897
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Facebook just made the life of SCs a lot easier:

    Search: what are the rich friends of my friends doing now?

    Facebook Just Declared War on Google: Meet Your New Search Engine (Updating Live)
    masubukan nga itong graph search.

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    yun mga naka beats na fake nasa mall, yan talaga ang SC. ikaw na orig beats ang mahihiya eh. hahaha

    nakita ko lang sa FB. pose ng mga sc...


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    #899
    Quote Originally Posted by antonath View Post
    yun mga naka beats na fake nasa mall, yan talaga ang SC. ikaw na orig beats ang mahihiya eh. hahaha

    nakita ko lang sa FB. pose ng mga sc...

    bakit pa naging fashion statement na yang mga headphone na yan? may nakita ako sa tv nag peperform sa isang show tapos may nakasabit na beats. anong sense. haha

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    mga jejemon nagamit ng fake na beats........

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