Philippine bloggers are getting some decent coverage at the moment in the local press, with this article from the Sun Star Cebu covering a number of significant achievements, including the roles blogs and bloggers played in the recent scandal surrounding Philippine President Gloria Arroyo.
Philippine bloggers making an impact
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How did Max L determine who are the top bloggers and who are not? There is claim that MLQIII is the top blogger in the country – I challenge that claim.
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How did Max L determine who are the top bloggers and who are not? There is claim that MLQIII is the top blogger in the country – I challenge that claim.
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No there is no such claim. What is printed there to describe MLQIII is “and one of the country’s top bloggers”
The person I described to be the top blogger in RP is Connie Veneracion:
“Veneracion, more known in the online world as The Sassy Lawyer, is the country’s top blogger, based on rankings in the blog search feature of Technorati.”
You can check the article out at:
http://max.limpag.com/2005/09/24/see-it-hear-it-blog-it/