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Lunes, Hulyo 25, 2011


Ito ako

Intrudoksyon sa Sarili

Ako si Jin Kevin, pangalawang anak ni Bienvinido Dionisio at ina. Ipinanganak noong ika-3 ng Pebrero taong 1994 sa Malasin Hospital San Jose City. Ang pamilya at ako ay nakatira sa Roseville Heights Subd., Sto Tomas, San Jose City. Mahilig akong gumuhit, kumuha ng mga larawan at magbigay ng komento o opinyon, pulika o sosyalidad.

Sa ngayon ako ay nag-aaral sa isang unibersidad. Ang aking kinukuha na kurso ay BSIT sa nasabing lugar. Pagkatapos ng aking pag-aaral, aking inaasahan na makakuha agad ng trabaho panggobyerno o pangpribado.

Linggo, Hulyo 24, 2011

Mga Katoohanan Tungkol sa Akin

Ang mga sumusunod ay batay sa aking gusto:
  • Ako ay mahilig manood ng kartuns lalo na ang Family Guy.
  • Gusto kong tahimik ang aking kapaligiran.
  • Ang paborito kong hayop ay wala.
  • Mahilig akong gumuhit lalo na pag-gabi.
Ang mga sumusunod ay batay sa ayaw ko:
  • Ayaw ko ng K-pop.
  • Di ko gusto ang anime.
  • Kinamumuhian ko ang magtxt (hirap pindutin).
  • Ayaw ko sayo. jowk

Biyernes, Hulyo 8, 2011

Text Messaging...

Definition:

Text messaging, or texting, refers to the exchange of brief written text messages between fixed-line phone or mobile phone and fixed or portable devices over a network.

Texting sending messages or text messaging. The service allows for short text messages to be sent from one cell phone to another, from web to cellphones.

History:

In the early 1990s, people began to spend more and more time on the Internet. Creative software developers designed chat-room software

Instant messaging really exploded on the Internet scene in November 1996. That's when Mirabilis introduced ICQ, a free instant-messaging utility that anyone could use. ICQ, shorthand for "I seek you," uses a software application, called a client, that resides on your computer. The client communicates with an ICQ server whenever you are online and the client is running.

In 1997, AOL, considered the pioneer of the online community, gave its users the ability to talk in real time with each other through chat rooms and instant messages. In June 1998, AOL acquired Mirabilis and ICQ.

The ICQ model is the basis for most instant-messaging utilities on the market today. In the next section we'll examine how these services work.

Advantages and Disadvantages


Good:

They enable you the privacy to exchange messages with each other.

You can also send pictures in text messages instantly.

Good to use to notify friends and family member.

They also allow you to send a quick note.

Text Messaging are nice to be able to remind others about a certain meeting time.
Bad:
Disadvantages is sometimes you don't receive all incoming messages.
Text messaging box will get so full text messages.


Text Lingo



The following are characters, figures, words and phrases that are most commonly contracted in text messaging.

a - preferred over per
attn - attention
b - be, bee (Wana b my txtm8?)
b4 - before
bc - busy
bin - not a good substitute for been (Bin means container.)
btw - by the way
btwn - between
bye - good bye
coz - because
cul8r - See you later.
d8 - date
dat - that
dem - them
dey - they
dis - this, these
dnt - do not
dsnt - does not
every - evry
f - if
fil - feel
frens - friends
frm - from
fyi - for your information
g - gee
more...
l8 - late

more....

laf - laugh
k - okay
luv - love
n - and, in
need - nid
nite - night, knight
nt - not
nxt - next
ol - all
pis - fish, peace (Office becomes opis.)
pls - please
r - are (Hu r u?)
rsvp - respond upon receiving
smyl - smile
t - tee, tea
til - until
tnx - thanks
text - txt

How to...

How to text faster?


Store your most common phrases as templates
  • What are you up to?
  • Just checking in...
  • Where are you?
  • I'll be right there.
  • I'm running late.
  • Let's catch up soon.
  • Hey, what's up?


How to text while in class?

  • Wearing a baggy sweatshirt with a front pocket helps. It makes it easy to blind text without ever taking the phone out of your pocket.
  • Putting a phone in your front pocket is a lot faster than trying to put it into your pants pocket while sitting down.
  • Get someone to sit in front of you to hide your phone but don't do this to obviously.
  • Ask to go to the bathroom if you are too afraid to text in class.
  • Get a pass code on your phone that way if they catch you they will not be able to access your messages.
  • Get fast with the texting and know how to text without looking at the screen.
  • Keep your cell phone really close to the bottom of your desk.
  • Text in your purse if you have one.
  • Use Texting to improve your social life.
  • Use texting to ask about what topics to study for an a quiz, or what homework is due for next class.

Fun Facts

Did you know that...
  • The first text message was sent in 1992
  • On New Year's Day 2003, the number of text messages sent in one day topped one hundred million for the first time, and on New Year 's Day 2004, the daily total reached 111 million messages
  • On New Year's Day 2005, the highest daily total ever recorded by the Mobile Data Association was reached, when 133 million messages were sent
  • The Mobile Data Association predicts that 30 billion text messages will be sent during 2005
  • The first local and mayoral electoral vote in the UK by text message took place on 23rd May 2002
  • There are a huge range of services that can send you text updates e.g Movie reviews, bank balances, sports, weather, stock quotes.
  • The Rt. Hon Tony Blair MP became the first UK Prime Minister to use text message technology to talk directly to the people on 25th November 2004, answering questions submitted in advance by text message from members of the public as well as in real-time in a mobile phone chat-room, transmitted live from No. 10 Downing Street.
  • Text messaging is the most widely used mobile data service on the planet, with 72% of all mobile phone users worldwide or 1.9 Billion out of 2.7 Billion phone subscribers at end of 2006 being active users of the Short Message Service (SMS).
  • SMS is particularly popular in Europe, Asia (excluding Japan), Australia and New Zealand.
  • Canadians sent more than 4.3 billion person-to-person text messages in 2006, more than doubling the previous year's volume of 1.5 billion. Canadians now send over 560.4 million text messages per month - that's more than 18 million text messages each day.
  • The most common application of the service is person-to-person messaging, but text messages are also often used to interact with automated systems, such as ordering products and services for mobile phones, or participating in contests.
  • Short Messaging Service was invented during the 1980s as a method of communication for engineers building the mobile network. Since its introduction in 1995 it has taken the world by storm.
  • 95% of all text messages are delivered within 10 seconds.
  • 23% of world-wide mobile users use SMS more than once a day.
  • On average, 3 million messages are sent every hour in Britain.