We've been following local and global information technology developments and assess its impact on Filipino's lives. Despite the economic crisis, Internet and e-commerce are continuously growing as the users are beginning to achieve maturity and sensibility with their online needs.
DigitalFilipino.com started as a website in September 1999 to promote our book, "DigitalFilipino: An E-Commerce Guide for the eFilipino." Since the book launch last June 2000, the site has evolved and become an e-commerce research site. With the changing demands in information technology (IT), we began covering developments in the area of outsourcing and wireless technologies. Our site has also grown with related sites such as: (starting with the latest development)
8. Philippine Schools Cyberfair. Our annual advocacy recognizing schools, educators, and young students for using the Internet in local content propagation.
9. DigitalFilipino StatsReport. We launched our report series in 2002 with the intent of updating the community on various research developments at an affordable cost.
10. WAP site (http://tagtag.com/jct) and DigitalFilipino Mobile. We've made efforts to make our website mobile phone friendly as well.
12. DigitalFilipino YahooGroups. Our newsletter started the moment we launched DigitalFilipino.com. It has more than 2500 members at present and considered the biggest ICT YahooGroups in the country.
Yes, DigitalFilipino.com evolves continuously! More than anything else, this is your publication. We want you, our subscribers, to drive the content from this point on. Tell us what information you need and will do our best in producing the results in future issues.
The Filipino has so much potential in making its mark and be recognized in the areas of web, outsourcing, and wireless. May this publication help you in making wise decisions and get the information that you need in the most affordable and timely manner.