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For a list of pages see [[:Category:Philippines]].


For current developments, see the Delicious tag, http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Philippines
Very complete directory at http://wikis.bellanet.org/asia-commons/index.php/Pointers_to_Philippine




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#[http://www.txtpower.org/ TxtPower]: mobile activism
#[http://www.txtpower.org/ TxtPower]: mobile activism
#Philippine Commons, http://philippinecommons.org/ (http://soriano-ph.com/cyberkiosk/the-creative-commons-philippines/)




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#[http://tonyo.blogspot.com/ Tonyo Cruz]: mobile activist
#[http://tonyo.blogspot.com/ Tonyo Cruz]: mobile activist
#Lisa Diy :: a judge and singer, http://philippinecommons.org/2008/01/18/introducing-lisa-diy/
#http://www.soriano-ph.com, all about life, law, politics and cyberspace




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[[Cyberlords as a rentier class]]
[[Cyberlords as a rentier class]]
=Miscellaneous=
List provided by Frederick Noronha:
* CC-PH mailing list, click: http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-ph
* Draft license - Creative Commons Philippines, http://draftccphil.notlong.com
* CC-Philippines 2005 Report to the 1st Creative Commons Global Summit, http://philcc2005.notlong.com
* CC-Philippines 2006 Report to the 2nd Creative Commons Global Summit, http://philcc2006.notlong.com
* Legal Commons: The LawPhil Program, http://www.lawphil.net/
* Filipiniana OpenContent, http://filipiniana.net/, http://wikipilipinas.org/, "the most comprehensive and most
technologically-advanced digital library and research portal on
Philippine studies".
* Philippine Encyclopedia, The biggest collaborative writing project in the Philippines, http://wikipilipinas.org/
=Local Language=
* Bayanihan Books, Libro para sa bawat batang Pilipino, http://blog.bayanihanbooks.org/
* Tuloy kayo sa WikiFilipino, http://fil.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Unang_Pahina
=Offline Bibliography=
* Rafael, V. (2003) ‘The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines’, Public Culture 15 (3): 399-425.


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[[Category:Asia]]
[[Category:Philippines]]
[[Category:Country]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 12 July 2015

For a list of pages see Category:Philippines.

For current developments, see the Delicious tag, http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Philippines

Very complete directory at http://wikis.bellanet.org/asia-commons/index.php/Pointers_to_Philippine


Organizations

  1. TxtPower: mobile activism
  2. Philippine Commons, http://philippinecommons.org/ (http://soriano-ph.com/cyberkiosk/the-creative-commons-philippines/)


People

  1. Tonyo Cruz: mobile activist
  2. Lisa Diy :: a judge and singer, http://philippinecommons.org/2008/01/18/introducing-lisa-diy/
  3. http://www.soriano-ph.com, all about life, law, politics and cyberspace


Texts

A great text on Intellectual Proprety in the South, by Robert Verzola of the Philippino Greens:

Cyberlords as a rentier class


Miscellaneous

List provided by Frederick Noronha:

technologically-advanced digital library and research portal on Philippine studies".


Local Language


Offline Bibliography

  • Rafael, V. (2003) ‘The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines’, Public Culture 15 (3): 399-425.