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Monday, May 23, 2011

LCD TV, NETBOOK and PHONES from NOKIA and PEBA



Nokia Essay Writing Contest and Raffle


Share to us a creative essay on how you use your Nokia phones to connect to your love ones and/or your most memorable experiences/moments with your Nokia phones. You can be as unique and inspiring as you want.



Who can join?

Any blogger can join the contest and raffle promo, local or OFW. All PEBA blog entry nominees are automatically included in the raffle promo.


When is the start of the posting of entries?
May 01, 2011 up to November 01, 2011

What are the prizes?
Initial raffle items and prizes for the raffle to be won are the following: LCD TV, Netbook, Nokia Mobile Phones and other gadgets. For the best Nokia Entry post, a Nokia mobile phone to be announced later.



How to join?
There are two contests for PEBA 2011 and Nokia Philippines


A)           Essay / Blog Writing Contest

Essay/Blog Writing Contest about your most memorable experience with your Nokia phone.

a)      Any Filipino blogger at home and overseas can submit/join.

b)      An online form will be provided for the entrants to fill the details of the owner, blog and link of the blog entry. SEE BELOW

c)      Submission of entry starts May 31, 2011 and ends on November 01, 2011.

d)      Winners will be judged by Nokia representatives and PEBA officers.

B)      Raffle through OVI Apps
                        a) All Essay/Blog Entrants are automatically included in the raffle promo.

b) In any case that the winner of the essay contest will win in the raffle’s major prize, he can claim the highest valued prize.




c) To join the raffle, any blogger can apply their blog into an OVI Nokia Application by filling the application here http://www.ovi.com/appwizard

d) Once your blog was approved as an application, you must display the banner in your blog sidebar and notify PEBA by emailing contact@pinoyblogawards.com with approved OVI link at the body of the email.

e) An online list of raffle entrants will be published at the PEBA website.

f) Raffle will be drawn on the night of the awarding ceremony of the PEBA 2011 Awards.

g) All winners must present a valid ID when claiming the prize.

h) Failure to claim the prize after 30 days of the notification will be forfeited.



BLOG ENTRY DETAILS FORM





©2011 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Deconstructing Dubai - OFW Blogs, NOKIA Best Entry



There are a lot of good entries and blogs but I zeroed on Deconstructing Dubai because I like the overall feel of the blog. The lay-out is simple and clean. Though minimalist in design, the blog has an artful feel to it. One positive point is the white background (underneath the text), simple header, and no-fuss font used. His blog is like a diary that has light and easy-to-read entries. The blogger writes well and has a good command of the English language. His PEBA entry is insightful. Judge 2


The author emphasized in his essay that having a son or daughter  (or any family member for that matter) in another country is not a family that's less with one person. Physical distance doesn't matter. He also also called for other solutions from the government and other institutions on how the OFWs can be helped like more affordable calls and more job opportunities in the country. -Judge 4

This entry works on so many levels. Setting aside grammar, I am impressed with the writer's choice of words - i.e. "My family is sonless in me." Hopefully ,the writer continues to practice writing and read more books so that the technical aspects of writing can be improved. Certainly, he has great potential.- Judge 6, Head of the Judges

I like the way the blog post entry was written matter-of-factly.  Good write-ups. Engaging.- Judge 8





Quotable quotes from PEBA 2010 Best Blog Entry in OFW Division, from Dubai, UAE. 

"To this very day, family still is the basic social institution, the more founded and solid it is, the better the society where it belongs."

"I believe it is not flesh and blood that makes us fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, but the heart that endures and sacrifice no matter what distance comes between us. It is the unmoved willingness to share that profound, deeply felt importance of being cared for and caring for the rest of its members. "

"While at some point one must go and all other things may change, we start and end with the family."

"For eleven months in a year, my family is sonless in me. My absence, though, hoping aside from hearts growing fonder, is making our house grows grander, my other siblings' education secure and all their essential needs fulfilled. No more empty fridge, no more uncelebrated birthdays, no more powerless nights, no more threat of property foreclosure."

"Sacrifices – that’s what basically defined an OFW's beginning and probably, its end."

"Still jobless, apologetic, I told her "I have nothing right now". She cried joyfully and said " You have us, your family"."

"My absence is absolved not only by my monthly padala, or my Christmas balikbayan box, but with my sincerest commitment to stay with them as long as I need to and that’s what keep us together – love and faith."

"My family is sonless in me while I am gone but there's a sun that shines every day."

"A family can miss a son but it spells a difference when it is the parent who's absent in the dining table, fastfoods substituting home cooked diner or having another person take care of the kids."

"While the unprecedented exodus of the Filipinos and their remittances are what keeping the local economy from collapsing, there is now a growing sentiment that trading global dollars for generation of families raised on cellphone minutes and facebook/skype/twitter is a hefty price of progress."

"The notion that being able to feed your family means leaving the Philippines is a message not every one will just simply buy. But if only most people, particularly the children of OFWs can have the slightest idea of the difficult situations their parents face, they would have loved their parents more than condemned them for their parental shortcomings."

"Educating the children whose parent works abroad can be the first step in letting them understand that scrubbing toilets is never fun."

"Each has a responsiblity in this never ending quest for bright future, it's not just the parents, the children, but importantly the government that profits most from the sacrifices of the OFWs. "

"If only international calls can be made more affordable, at least children can call their parents and talk longer and discuss matters that goes beyond that Western Union Remittance Number."

"If only government can produce enough competetive local jobs, then parents or sons don't have to work abroad to trade their children's development for dollars."

"Not until local opportunities are made available, the saga of diaspora of sons, daughters, mothers and fathers will continue and so are the tales of parentless families, broken marriages, children crossing the wrong path and so on and so forth."

"But as they say, the family that prays together stays together. No matter what distance separates the families, as long as there is faith and love, nothing should come in between and the family will remain strongly founded as they face a new tomorrow."

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©2010 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

Thursday, November 18, 2010

PEBA 2010 PRESS CON at the Lancaster Hotel, Manila

The Media Launch of PEBA 2010 is successful. Our sincerest appreciation to all those who made it possible Miguel De La Rosa, Avery of Geiser Maclang and PEBA sponsors who attended the event Nikka Singson -Abes of Nokia, Ms. Rita of Ara Vista, Joel Saludares of Friendster, Cristyl Mae Senajon and Kai Pastores of AdMU School of Gov... especial thanks to Gardenia Bread, San Miguel Corp., Neo Computer and Josiah's Catering Inc.


and the LANCASTER HOTEL

 and Chrysanthemum Flowers and Balloons

with foods from Josiah Catering


JOSIAH CATERING the best food catering in the Philippines. 

Address: # 34 East Drive, Marikina Heights, Marikina City
Trunkline:  (632) 934-2163/941-7032/942-5738
            (632) 934-5131/934-9253/997-0991
                  
Vonage Number: 1.408.6943328 (for USA and Canada client)
               1.408.9054802 (for magic jack)
               best time to call (PST)
                             
Banquet Sales Locals: 101 to 112, 118
Telefax: (632)934-6734

 with JIGS SEGRE, PEBA 2010 Over-all Chairman, and PEBA Media and Public Relation Director



Migz Dela Rosa, PEBA 2010 Project Head


with Jen Millarez, PEBA Project Coordinator 

TESDA Spokesperson Dir. Marty

SSS VP for Public Affairs Ms. Marissu Bugante

Ms. Cristyl of Ateneo de Manila University School of Government explaining ADMU's support to PEBA

Ms. Nikka Abes-Singson, Marketing Manager of Nokia Phils explaining NOKIA's support to PEBA two years in a row!

Ms. Rita of AraVista Village, the first and only WIFI- community in the country by AMA Community. 


Mr. Joel Saludares of Friendster Phils

Jigs Segre answering questions from the Media

The PEBA POWER TEAM with Ms. Nikka Abes-Singson, Marketing Manager of Nokia, Philippines

with Rico PEBA Volunteer, posing at the standees of Neo Computers, also a PEBA Sponsor.


THE PEBA 2010 Manila Philippines Team

©2010 THOUGHTSKOTO

Monday, November 1, 2010

Nokia - Connecting Families, Wherever, Whenever.


Connecting Families….


In days past, it was easy to get the family together at one time to eat, play and strengthen each other under one roof. Nowadays, communication in a family begs for internet connection, long distance phone calls even text messaging in these days of super-activated lifestyle.

Dolores Curran, an author and parenting columnist set out to discover the key factors in effective families, the very top rated skill named in hundreds of surveys returned was Communication and Listening.

Ever wondered how to maintain communication with your families and lessen if not avoid the snags in the family relationships and build stronger homes?

Nokia’s slogan “Connecting People” gives us hope and light in bridging the gap of distance between people. No matter where you are, you can communicate and listen to your loved ones. You can tell how you feel, share stories that matters most to you and to your family thus, building stronger relationships with your loved ones, building stronger homes and nation.

Connecting people has always been at the heart of the Nokia brand, not just ordinary people but it connects families across barriers and over distances. Communication devices and services like what Nokia offer are already integral and indispensable part of our lives nowadays. Nokia truly connects families and give each family the power to choose when and how to stay in touch with the things that matter most in their lives and with the people who matter most to them, so that they can make the most out of every moment. Every family is connected made possible by Nokia bringing a family-oriented slogan “Connecting Families”…


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©2010 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

THE SEARCH FOR PEBA 2010'S BLOGGING HEROES CONTINUES

PEBA continues to bring together the best Filipino blogging heroes around the world as 30 blog entries has been validated as initial nominees for its 3rd Annual International PEBA Blog Awards. From the Philippines, 8 nominees for OFW Supporters group have courageously faced the PEBA challenge in writing inspirational articles based on this year's theme - "Strengthening the OFW Families : Stronger Homes for A Stronger Nation." Competing for the National Region Blog Awards, 5 nominees are from Metro Manila, 2 from Luzon and a lone nominee from Mindanao. PEBA's pre-selection committee is anticipating at least 2 nominees from Visayan region soon.


Photo by Dhave and his kids based in the USA. Used with permission


At the international scene, a total 22 OFW Bloggers from 13 countries around the world have shared their life stories through blog - stories of pains and sacrifices, faith and familial love as they continue to provide inspirations to our Modern Day Heroes and their OFW families back home.

For the international regional blog awards categories, 4 Nominees are from USA & Canada Region, 12 nominees from Middle East and Africa Region and 6 nominees from Asia & Pacific Region. We are awaiting some blog entries from nominees from European Region soon.

Aside from the Regional Blog Awards, the Ten Outstanding Blog Entries will be selected separately from both OFW Supporters and OFW Bloggers groups will be the highlight of PEBA Awards gala night which will be held at Teatrino Promenade, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, on December 16, 2010 where blogging celebrities, prominent writers and media personalities will grace the event.

The search for the PEBA 2010's Blogging heroes continues and we are optimistic that new bloggers will fearlessly comes forward with their blog entries before the nomination door officially close at midnight of October 31, 2010.

Leading PEBA 2010 to its grandest event ever showcasing the blogging talents of both OFWs and Philippine-based bloggers is being made possible through our sponsors and partners - Nokia, Philipines, Geiser Maclang, Celestial Media, Adrian Creative Max, Subic Bay FM 89.5 and NAIA Press Corps..........................

In our commitment to bring more fun and surprises for this year's event, we will start giving away freebies, gifts packs, gadgets, Nokia phones and other surprise gifts BEGINNING TODAY to our readers and commentors on some articles that will be published on PEBA site.


At PEBAlandia, let the fun begin!

Artist rendition of PEBA T-shirt. You can have one of these in the awarding ceremony if you will be one of the first 10 commenter of this post. Actual PEBA shirt may vary. PEBA officers are not allowed to join, we will give you separate NOKIA mobile phone, freebies and t-shirts for free! Haha!




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©2010 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

Monday, October 26, 2009

NOKIA OFW OVI

You're seeing on top of this post, a beautiful PEBA NOKIA OVI Banner ad. So far, these are the nominees who submitted their photos to be used in this ad, and will be feature during the awarding ceremony.
Behind the blogs and the entries, are real Filipino's from all walks of life, (who happen to be handsome and lovely OFW Bloggers) and each own a mobile phone, mostly NOKIA! hehe.
This is ad is definitely worth more than what NOKIA is giving PEBA to finance the expenses of the event. This ad is priceless. It is a compilation of photos of OFW bloggers from several countries, representing the 37 nominees from 21 countries, representing the more than 12 Million men and women, scattered to every corner of the world. We will add more as we receive the photos from other nominees.

We will continue to run this flash ad. You can pause it if you want to take a look at the details of each of the nominees, and you can click each photos and be redirected to their sites/entries.
In the next few days, the nomination will end, and its showtime! Goodluck po sa lahat!
Anyways here are the photos while we are doing the editing of this ad.













©2009 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Historical OVI Tweets (updated)

PEBA received an email from
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Niini Kokkonen of Finland, the creator of the Historical OVI Tweets at OVI Blog.
She said " just wanted to say thank you so much for picking up our Tweets on your blog!! Glad you've enjoyed them! We've actually already received quite a few submissions via our Blog (some of them have directed me to the PEBA site, actually :), and we just love love LOVE all of them!! It just warms my heart that so many people have been inspired by the Historical Ovi Tweets!"
Remember that we asked you guys to come up with your own Historical OVI Tweets?
So we are having coordination at OVI Blog for a "fan art" post of the selected OVI Tweets. For a primer, here are some of the contribution so far.









Thank you guys, and hope more will create their Historical OVI Tweets.
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REMINDER
We would like to remind you that nomination will close 7pm of October 31st, 2009. After that, we will copy all your entries, and make it ready for judging. Any alteration or changes and editing done after October 31st will not be valid. So if you plan to do some editing or changes in your entries, you can do so, before the deadline.

©2009 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards

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