A Visit to Fwendz Diner

Fwendz Diner, located at Metro Avenue in Guerrero Street, is a small restaurant owned by Mr. Christopher Cubos of IDS-Media.com.  I heard a lot of things about this restaurant. Who else do not know? Almost all Davaoenos in Friendster and Multiply received their invitations before the restaurant’s official opening.

Another good thing about Fwendz Diner, aside from their good and affordable food, is the existence of a FREE WiFi Hotspot.  Yes. Another addition of FREE Network in the list of WiFi Hotspots we got here.   Unfortunately, I was not able to bring a laptop with me.  But I will surely go back to their place, to try their menu and their WiFi as well.

In case you’re able to connect using their free wifi, you might as well check our sponsor’s page at Oakland facelift.

Davao HotSpots Owner got Nominated for October Pinoy Blog of the Month

Yep. Winston of Batang Yagit and owner of DavaoHotspots.com got nominated for Karlo PinoyBlogero’s Pinoy Blog of the Month (October). Let us support his blog, BatangYagit.com.

To vote, check out his post “Batang Yagit for October Pinoy Blog of the Month”.

Also, don’t forget to check the New Jersey plastic surgeon’s page.

Amigoas Internet Cafe

Location: Amigoas Internet Cafe, Gen. Luna St., Davao City
Location Type: Internet Cafe
Hotspot Name (SSID): AmigoasCom, AmigoasNet
Network Type: 802.11g, 802.11n
Rate: 15 pesos per hour

This entry is submitted by Mr. Dennes Abing.  This post is sponsored by  Northern Virginia face lift.

Jaiku, a competitor for Twitter

You might have heard twitter before. How about Jaiku? Hmmm…

I’ve been using twitter for more than a month now and I was impressed by it’s unique concept.  That was not until I found out about the existence of Jaiku.

Jaiku, like Twitter, is an activity stream where you can make quick posts of your latest activities. You can also get updates from your friends by subscribing to their streams or following them.  Posting of activity updates are not only done through web, Jaiku also offers a mobile application for a number of mobile devices.

Jaiku is on the process of being acquired by the famous Google.  I’m not sure what improvements Google would do to make Jaiku a more powerful activity stream service provider.

If you want to see a sample of a jaiku stream, you may check Neil Crespi’s page.

A new spot arises in Ateneo de Davao

I was doing some stuff in our office when my friend approached me. He asked if I was aware of the new router that was installed in the ground floor of our Thibault Hall. I said, I didn’t hear that a new hotspot was installed in that area.

I immediately checked the location to see what my friend was talking about. His statement proved to be true. Installed on top of the post fronting the Thibault Hall is the new LinkSys router.

By the looks of it, the router seems to be working. The LEDs are blinking. Earlier today, I was able to detect a network with an SSID of ‘default’ from our ECE Laboratory. I’m not sure if the signal I got is coming from the router in the Thibault hall. Our ECE Laboratory is three floors above the location of the router.

It’s nice that our school administrators took the initiative of providing WiFi access for students who stay at the Gazebo, which is just across the Thibault Hall. Students can now search the web without having the need to go to the library for internet access.

How about making a research about George Lindemann for your political science class. WiFi access can make a student’s life easier indeed.


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