Hi. Welcome to the racoma.com.ph!
I'm J. Angelo Racoma, a professional blogger and new media consultant. In my previous life, I was an economist for the Philippine government and thereafter an exec in the IT industry. I have also worked on several independent web development projects for government and private enterprises, and provided web content on a freelance basis. Do check out my profile and Curriculum Vitae to learn more about me. Or click here to learn more about this blog.
Please feel free to leave a response to any of my articles, using the forms provided at the bottom of each post. You may also contact me directly at jangelo (at) racoma (dot) net, or via my mobile phone (call or SMS) at +63-927-5360123.
I'm making it a point to blog only about serious and relevant material here on the J Spot. If you feel you're not getting enough content, please do visit my Elsewhere page for links to my other blog posts. You can also see links to interesting stuff I happen to stumble upon and bookmark.
Subscription
If you have an RSS reader, you may add my feed to your subscriptions. I personally recommend Bloglines (click here to add my site to your bloglines subscriptions if you already have an account). You can also subscribe to updates by email.
Quoting and License
In case you would like to quote, cite, or refer to articles I have written here, please refer to my site license page, for information on fair use and copyright. You can also refer to my comment policy for any questions regarding copyright and ownership of comments by readers. For media and blog interviews, please refer to my interview policy.
I hope you enjoy your stay!
2 Responses
The Problogger’s Dilemma: Trimming Down My Feed Subscriptions by Blogging Pro
September 9th, 2006 at 12:29 pm
1[...] Bloglines says I have 660 feeds. And you know what? I don’t exactly get to read each and every one of them anymore. My feed list started growing because I also used it as my blogs’ blogroll using the Bloglines “share” feature. Then it got out of hand. I found myself adding each and every blog I visited that had some interesting post I wanted to save (this was before I got hooked on del.icio.us). Since then, I relied less and less on Bloglines to monitor information online. Still, I do use Bloglines to easily check out new content from the blogs I find to be authorities in their respective fields, my blogging contacts, and as well some up-and-coming bloggers who are worth the read. And I still do use Bloglines to automatically generate my blogroll. [...]
Dr. Mikes Blog » Today’s scary thought
September 17th, 2006 at 6:42 am
2[...] Not that I’m complaining or anything but I think having the webcomic being listed right under Dilbert makes my day. [...]
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply