iBlog2 Roundup
Thursday
Apr 20, 2006
I’ve been monitoring Technorati for the latest iBlog2 entries, and I’ve tagged on del.icio.us all relevant blog posts I’ve found:
http://del.icio.us/jangelo/iblog
To recap, here are some of the notable posts:
* Rebecca MacKinnon , iBlog2 keynote speaker, former CNN correspondent and now author of Global Voices Online
* Yugatech’s notes on problogging
* Fellow pro-blogger, Pinoytechblogger and SEO-Philippines mod Marc Macalua (“The Honda Civic that AdSense bought”)
* Jove Francisco’s iBlog 2 updates
* Top Pinoy podcaster Manuel Viloria
* Atty JJ Disini: posts and photo gallery
* Clair Ching’s notes
* Tech journalist Erwin Oliva’s thoughts on blogging (an elitist activity?)
* Ron Allan
* Charo Nuguid, fellow pro-blogger
* (the very vocal) Jester-in-Exile, whom I got to meet
* Reggie, who says I’m a classic problogger.
Updates:
* Techie Dom Cimfranca
* Resty (a.k.a. ExpectoRants) has an interesting commentary on the attendees (and speakers, perhaps?) to this year’s iBlog summit.
Here’s also an excellent roundup by (the omnipresent?)Janette Toral, one of the organizers. Quite a comprehensive list there, Janette!
Any others I can add?
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.





Comments
the jester-in-exile
April 21st, 2006 at 12:40 pm
yeah, J, in hindsight, i think i pretty much embarassed myself.
was loads of fun, though (like a kid in candy store and with a license to raid the shelves).
nice meeting you, man.
Janette Toral
April 23rd, 2006 at 8:42 am
Hey Angelo! Thank you supporting iBlog2! Each blogger who joined or blogged about the event, regardless of perspective, is important. =) Cheers!
J. Angelo Racoma
April 23rd, 2006 at 5:58 pm
Thanks for organizing yet another successful iBlog, Janette!
I hope there will be more mini-summits within this year.
Manuel Viloria
April 27th, 2006 at 8:15 pm
Hi Angelo! Maybe we’ll be more relaxed next year if we join iBlog3 are members of the audience.
It’s difficult worrying over presentations and podcast recordings, right?
J. Angelo Racoma
April 27th, 2006 at 9:46 pm
Hi Manuel! I agree. But speaking as part of the panels was quite exciting, too!