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San Jose, Costa RicaSat, May 21, 2011
Started raining in Costa Rica, which made the show even more beautiful
Bogota, Columbia ;)Thu, May 19, 2011
Caracas, Venezuela what a great show:)Wed, May 18, 2011
Sao Paulo, last night in Brazil… sad we have to leaveSun, May 15, 2011
First Indoor Venu in Rio!!!Sat, May 14, 2011
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UP Manila grad tops list of 175 new dentists - Yahoo! News
UP Manila grad tops list of 175 new dentists - Yahoo! News
A student from University of the Philippines Manila topped the Dentist Licensure Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission Board of Dentistry on held on June 1 and 2, 2011.
Crisostomo Ibarra Cadite Tanyag topped the list of successful examinees with an 84.64 percent rating.
Also in the Top 10 were Weby Cabe Claracay (83.30%), Maria Patricia Zaragoze Francisco (83.10%), Ana Rose Paulino Padua (82.93%), Justine Victoria Mantolino Porter (82.76%), Maria Angelica Bagdiong Barrameda (82.46%), Mara Charlene Laurel Santos (82.40%), Niela Zaraspe Biscocho (82.34%), Jonathan Lim Rosario (82.33%) and Sandra Dy Samonte (82.10%).
Tanyag told GMA News Online that he was watching a movie when he was informed through text message that he had topped the exam.
Before the exam, he said he was not expecting anything. "Nakatulog pa nga ako nung theoretical. Nag-alala seatmates ko na baka hindi ako magising," he said.
"Pero mataas naman yung grade, kaya feeling ko baka may chance ako kaya gagalingan ko na sa practical," recalled Tanyag.
Tanyag shared that the practical exam is pageant-like, with some students competing to have the best-looking preparation and the best-looking work.
"Pero ang purpose is to determine kung sino yung legally na puwede mag-practice," he said.
"But it's not a reason for you not to do your best," said the topnotcher.
Tanyag said he hopes to set up a private clinic.
Asked if he will teach at UP, he said he is not sure. "Kasi may reputation na ako doon na pasaway. I don't see myself as a good example. Puro kasi patawa ginagawa ko. Lahat daw ginagawan ko ng shortcut," he said.
Of the total 183 examinees, 175 passed the exams, with the University of the East and Centro Escolar University as the top performing schools. But six of those in the Top-10 list were from the University of the Philippines-Manila.
The results were released a day after the last day of examinations and were posted on the official website. The complete list of successful examinees may be viewed at http://www.prc.gov.ph/documents/DENT0611se.pdf — LBG, GMA News
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A student from University of the Philippines Manila topped the Dentist Licensure Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission Board of Dentistry on held on June 1 and 2, 2011.
Crisostomo Ibarra Cadite Tanyag topped the list of successful examinees with an 84.64 percent rating.
Also in the Top 10 were Weby Cabe Claracay (83.30%), Maria Patricia Zaragoze Francisco (83.10%), Ana Rose Paulino Padua (82.93%), Justine Victoria Mantolino Porter (82.76%), Maria Angelica Bagdiong Barrameda (82.46%), Mara Charlene Laurel Santos (82.40%), Niela Zaraspe Biscocho (82.34%), Jonathan Lim Rosario (82.33%) and Sandra Dy Samonte (82.10%).
Tanyag told GMA News Online that he was watching a movie when he was informed through text message that he had topped the exam.
Before the exam, he said he was not expecting anything. "Nakatulog pa nga ako nung theoretical. Nag-alala seatmates ko na baka hindi ako magising," he said.
"Pero mataas naman yung grade, kaya feeling ko baka may chance ako kaya gagalingan ko na sa practical," recalled Tanyag.
Tanyag shared that the practical exam is pageant-like, with some students competing to have the best-looking preparation and the best-looking work.
"Pero ang purpose is to determine kung sino yung legally na puwede mag-practice," he said.
"But it's not a reason for you not to do your best," said the topnotcher.
Tanyag said he hopes to set up a private clinic.
Asked if he will teach at UP, he said he is not sure. "Kasi may reputation na ako doon na pasaway. I don't see myself as a good example. Puro kasi patawa ginagawa ko. Lahat daw ginagawan ko ng shortcut," he said.
Of the total 183 examinees, 175 passed the exams, with the University of the East and Centro Escolar University as the top performing schools. But six of those in the Top-10 list were from the University of the Philippines-Manila.
The results were released a day after the last day of examinations and were posted on the official website. The complete list of successful examinees may be viewed at http://www.prc.gov.ph/documents/DENT0611se.pdf — LBG, GMA News
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BFAR: Losses from Batangas fish kill now at P136M - Yahoo! News
BFAR: Losses from Batangas fish kill now at P136M - Yahoo! News
The losses to fish pen operators from the fish kill that hit the Batangas area has zoomed up to P136 million, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said Saturday.
BFAR Region IV-A OIC director Esmeralda Manalang said the losses may affect workers maitaining some 234 fish cages owned by 23 operators in the area.
"Mga P136 million na ang total losses, ang cost of damages. [Ang apektadong isda] mahigit 1,800 metric tons na," Manalang said in an interview on dzBB radio.
She said the losses may stop going up once the weather stabilizes and the water condition improves, such that it will support aquatic life again.
Last Thursday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said the fish kill incidents in Pangasinan and Batangas provinces had caused at least P115.536 million.
The NDRRMC's Thursday update had indicated the figure includes P74.826 million in four villages in Batangas province.
Losses from Pangasinan as of last Thursday were estimated at P40,710,300, the NDRRMC added. — LBG, GMA News
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The losses to fish pen operators from the fish kill that hit the Batangas area has zoomed up to P136 million, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said Saturday.
BFAR Region IV-A OIC director Esmeralda Manalang said the losses may affect workers maitaining some 234 fish cages owned by 23 operators in the area.
"Mga P136 million na ang total losses, ang cost of damages. [Ang apektadong isda] mahigit 1,800 metric tons na," Manalang said in an interview on dzBB radio.
She said the losses may stop going up once the weather stabilizes and the water condition improves, such that it will support aquatic life again.
Last Thursday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said the fish kill incidents in Pangasinan and Batangas provinces had caused at least P115.536 million.
The NDRRMC's Thursday update had indicated the figure includes P74.826 million in four villages in Batangas province.
Losses from Pangasinan as of last Thursday were estimated at P40,710,300, the NDRRMC added. — LBG, GMA News
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iPads replacing note pads as Asian schools go high-tech - Yahoo! News
iPads replacing note pads as Asian schools go high-tech - Yahoo! News
Apple's iPad and other tablet computers are replacing traditional note pads in some Asian schools and making the lives of thousands of students a whole lot easier.
Soon pupils could be reading on their tablets about a quaint old communication device called "paper", especially in Asia's advanced economies where many schools are racing towards a paperless classroom.
The slim glass slabs slip easily into a bag and can store thousands of textbooks, making a fat school bag full of heavy books, pens and notepads a thing of the past.
"I like the iPad because it is portable and we do not have to carry so many bags and files around," said 13-year-old Nicole Ong, who now makes notes on her iPad during class at Nanyang Girls' High School in Singapore.
A sample group of more than 120 students and 16 teachers at the school have been given iPads, at a cost of over $100,000. By 2013, every student in the school will have one.
The number of software applications -- or apps -- that can be used for educational purposes on tablet computers is set to explode.
It's a brand new business that even media mogul Rupert Murdoch has identified as an area of huge potential growth.
Murdoch said his News Corp group is to push into the education technology market in a speech to the e-G8 conference of Internet entrepreneurs and European policymakers in Paris last month.
He described education as the "last holdout from the digital revolution" and outlined a vision for personalised learning with lessons delivered by the world’s best teachers to thousands of students via the Internet.
"Today’s classroom looks almost exactly the same as it did in the Victorian age," Murdoch added.
But many Asian schools are already way ahead of the game.
"No longer is language learning solely based on the teacher commenting on students' works -- classmates can feedback on one another," said Seah Hui Yong, curriculum dean of Nanyang.
Rene Yeo, head of the information technology department at Tampines Secondary School, also in Singapore, teaches science with his iPad. His students learn factorisation by simply moving the numbers around on the screen.
They also read about animal cells and the human brain structure by clicking on the various parts. And tablet computers make the double helix structure of a human DNA practically come to life before a student's eyes.
There are apps to learn English and maths, pupils can do cause and effect analysis on iBrainstorm, prepare for oral exams and speeches with AudioNote and even strum the guitar for a music lesson on GarageBand.
The rise of classroom technology will mirror its rise throughout society, says Sam Han, a US-based expert on the role of technology in education.
Han, instructional technology fellow at the Macaulay Honors College, City University of New York, said he expects some Asian countries to leapfrog the West.
"While the Internet was birthed in the US, Singapore and South Korea (for example) boast far greater broadband Internet access penetration and infrastructure than the US," he said.
Japan's communications ministry has given tablets to more than 3,000 under-12 pupils at 10 elementary schools and even fitted classrooms with interactive electronic blackboards under the so-called "future school" pilot project.
In South Korea, where schools have WiFi zones, the education ministry has been testing 'digital textbooks' in some schools since 2007. In 2012, the ministry says it will decide whether to supply tablets to schools nationwide.
Singapore has a hugely competitive education system known for its high level of science and mathematics instruction. The education ministry provides a grant for schools to buy this kind of equipment, as well as software and services.
Many schools already have WiFi, making it easy for students to connect to the Internet.
But some teachers acknowledged there are students who get distracted by playing games or surfing Facebook and other social media sites like Twitter.
Education psychologist Qiu Lin cautioned against schools getting carried away and promoting the blind use of technological devices, and neglecting the real goals of education.
"The trend of integrating technology into education will definitely increase," said the assistant professor at Nanyang Technological University, which is separate from the high school.
"But after one month when the novelty of iPads wears down, a good curriculum and teaching materials that can increase deep thinking and problem solving in students need to be in place."
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Apple's iPad and other tablet computers are replacing traditional note pads in some Asian schools and making the lives of thousands of students a whole lot easier.
Soon pupils could be reading on their tablets about a quaint old communication device called "paper", especially in Asia's advanced economies where many schools are racing towards a paperless classroom.
The slim glass slabs slip easily into a bag and can store thousands of textbooks, making a fat school bag full of heavy books, pens and notepads a thing of the past.
"I like the iPad because it is portable and we do not have to carry so many bags and files around," said 13-year-old Nicole Ong, who now makes notes on her iPad during class at Nanyang Girls' High School in Singapore.
A sample group of more than 120 students and 16 teachers at the school have been given iPads, at a cost of over $100,000. By 2013, every student in the school will have one.
The number of software applications -- or apps -- that can be used for educational purposes on tablet computers is set to explode.
It's a brand new business that even media mogul Rupert Murdoch has identified as an area of huge potential growth.
Murdoch said his News Corp group is to push into the education technology market in a speech to the e-G8 conference of Internet entrepreneurs and European policymakers in Paris last month.
He described education as the "last holdout from the digital revolution" and outlined a vision for personalised learning with lessons delivered by the world’s best teachers to thousands of students via the Internet.
"Today’s classroom looks almost exactly the same as it did in the Victorian age," Murdoch added.
But many Asian schools are already way ahead of the game.
"No longer is language learning solely based on the teacher commenting on students' works -- classmates can feedback on one another," said Seah Hui Yong, curriculum dean of Nanyang.
Rene Yeo, head of the information technology department at Tampines Secondary School, also in Singapore, teaches science with his iPad. His students learn factorisation by simply moving the numbers around on the screen.
They also read about animal cells and the human brain structure by clicking on the various parts. And tablet computers make the double helix structure of a human DNA practically come to life before a student's eyes.
There are apps to learn English and maths, pupils can do cause and effect analysis on iBrainstorm, prepare for oral exams and speeches with AudioNote and even strum the guitar for a music lesson on GarageBand.
The rise of classroom technology will mirror its rise throughout society, says Sam Han, a US-based expert on the role of technology in education.
Han, instructional technology fellow at the Macaulay Honors College, City University of New York, said he expects some Asian countries to leapfrog the West.
"While the Internet was birthed in the US, Singapore and South Korea (for example) boast far greater broadband Internet access penetration and infrastructure than the US," he said.
Japan's communications ministry has given tablets to more than 3,000 under-12 pupils at 10 elementary schools and even fitted classrooms with interactive electronic blackboards under the so-called "future school" pilot project.
In South Korea, where schools have WiFi zones, the education ministry has been testing 'digital textbooks' in some schools since 2007. In 2012, the ministry says it will decide whether to supply tablets to schools nationwide.
Singapore has a hugely competitive education system known for its high level of science and mathematics instruction. The education ministry provides a grant for schools to buy this kind of equipment, as well as software and services.
Many schools already have WiFi, making it easy for students to connect to the Internet.
But some teachers acknowledged there are students who get distracted by playing games or surfing Facebook and other social media sites like Twitter.
Education psychologist Qiu Lin cautioned against schools getting carried away and promoting the blind use of technological devices, and neglecting the real goals of education.
"The trend of integrating technology into education will definitely increase," said the assistant professor at Nanyang Technological University, which is separate from the high school.
"But after one month when the novelty of iPads wears down, a good curriculum and teaching materials that can increase deep thinking and problem solving in students need to be in place."
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Phivolcs allays tsunami fears from Japan quake - Yahoo! News
Phivolcs allays tsunami fears from Japan quake - Yahoo! News
State seismologists allayed fears of a destructive tsunami reaching the Philippines after a powerful quake rocked Japan Friday morning.
But the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said it will continue to monitor the aftermath of Friday's quake.
"Right now, our data shows the quake was not capable of generating a destructive tsunami that can reach the Philippines," Phivolcs seismology department OIC Ishmael Narag said in an interview on dzBB radio.
Narag said the quake occurred at 8:05 a.m. Friday, Manila time.
Citing data from Phivolcs, he said the quake measured magnitude 6.7.
"Ang 6.7 quake na shallow, is capable of generating a destructive tsunami kung nakaka-cause ito ng underwater landslide. We don't know if it will cause, we had a big quake already," Narag said.
The United States Geological Survey measured it at magnitude 6.3.
The USGS said the quake was recorded at 8:05 a.m., with the epicenter off the east coast of Honshu in Japan.
It said the epicenter was 270 km east of Iwaki; 287 km east-southeast of Sendai; 308 km east of Fukushima; or 412 km east-northeast of Tokyo. — LBG, GMA News
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State seismologists allayed fears of a destructive tsunami reaching the Philippines after a powerful quake rocked Japan Friday morning.
But the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said it will continue to monitor the aftermath of Friday's quake.
"Right now, our data shows the quake was not capable of generating a destructive tsunami that can reach the Philippines," Phivolcs seismology department OIC Ishmael Narag said in an interview on dzBB radio.
Narag said the quake occurred at 8:05 a.m. Friday, Manila time.
Citing data from Phivolcs, he said the quake measured magnitude 6.7.
"Ang 6.7 quake na shallow, is capable of generating a destructive tsunami kung nakaka-cause ito ng underwater landslide. We don't know if it will cause, we had a big quake already," Narag said.
The United States Geological Survey measured it at magnitude 6.3.
The USGS said the quake was recorded at 8:05 a.m., with the epicenter off the east coast of Honshu in Japan.
It said the epicenter was 270 km east of Iwaki; 287 km east-southeast of Sendai; 308 km east of Fukushima; or 412 km east-northeast of Tokyo. — LBG, GMA News
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Erik Spoelstra vows Heat will rebound from late slump - Yahoo! News
Erik Spoelstra vows Heat will rebound from late slump - Yahoo! News
MIAMI (Reuters) - Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra described Thursday's dramatic 95-93 defeat to the Dallas Mavericks in Game Two of the NBA Finals as one of the toughest losses he has had to endure.
The Heat squandered a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter as the Mavs roared back to snatch the win, leaving the best-of-seven series tied at 1-1 with the next three games in Dallas.
However, Spoelstra was in no doubt his team would rebound in Game Three.
"No question about it, that's about as tough a fourth quarter you can have. When it started to slide, it just kept on going," said Spoelstra.
"Really, I think offensively if we could have executed and moved the ball, we might have been able to stem the tide a little bit, even as poor as we were defensively down the stretch. It was highly uncharacteristic for us on both ends of the court.
"But we're a resilient group. By the time we get on that plane tomorrow, we'll get our minds and body and spirit ready for Game Three. This is a long series. So we're not happy about what happened, but we've got an opportunity in game three."
The Mavs went on a 17-2 run to tie the game, a spell during which Miami could not do anything right at either end of the court.
"You have to give them credit. They're a great shot-making team. Our offense ... was inefficient enough to spark them and give them some easy baskets. They got a couple in transition where we didn't even get anybody back for court balance maybe to force them into some kind of half court execution.
"So they probably scored eight to ten of those points on relief where our defense wasn't even set. And then we compounded that with a lack of execution. We will be much better in game three," added the Miami coach.
Spoelstra said he was confident that his team, who looked shell-shocked at the end of the game after Dirk Nowitzki's driving lay-up had sealed the Mavs' win, would have the character to recover in time for Sunday's game in Texas.
"We have found ways to respond under tough times, especially when we feel a great deal of pain, which are we are right now.
"We've been a very resilient group all season long. We've been tested. We've had our moments where we feel uncomfortable and feel like our backs are against the wall.
"That's when we've responded and been our best. We have a lot of guys who have some character and toughness to be able to respond to a game like this.
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MIAMI (Reuters) - Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra described Thursday's dramatic 95-93 defeat to the Dallas Mavericks in Game Two of the NBA Finals as one of the toughest losses he has had to endure.
The Heat squandered a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter as the Mavs roared back to snatch the win, leaving the best-of-seven series tied at 1-1 with the next three games in Dallas.
However, Spoelstra was in no doubt his team would rebound in Game Three.
"No question about it, that's about as tough a fourth quarter you can have. When it started to slide, it just kept on going," said Spoelstra.
"Really, I think offensively if we could have executed and moved the ball, we might have been able to stem the tide a little bit, even as poor as we were defensively down the stretch. It was highly uncharacteristic for us on both ends of the court.
"But we're a resilient group. By the time we get on that plane tomorrow, we'll get our minds and body and spirit ready for Game Three. This is a long series. So we're not happy about what happened, but we've got an opportunity in game three."
The Mavs went on a 17-2 run to tie the game, a spell during which Miami could not do anything right at either end of the court.
"You have to give them credit. They're a great shot-making team. Our offense ... was inefficient enough to spark them and give them some easy baskets. They got a couple in transition where we didn't even get anybody back for court balance maybe to force them into some kind of half court execution.
"So they probably scored eight to ten of those points on relief where our defense wasn't even set. And then we compounded that with a lack of execution. We will be much better in game three," added the Miami coach.
Spoelstra said he was confident that his team, who looked shell-shocked at the end of the game after Dirk Nowitzki's driving lay-up had sealed the Mavs' win, would have the character to recover in time for Sunday's game in Texas.
"We have found ways to respond under tough times, especially when we feel a great deal of pain, which are we are right now.
"We've been a very resilient group all season long. We've been tested. We've had our moments where we feel uncomfortable and feel like our backs are against the wall.
"That's when we've responded and been our best. We have a lot of guys who have some character and toughness to be able to respond to a game like this.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
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Only P105 for 15 Delicious Assorted Cocktail Doughnuts at Cello's!!
Doughnut lovers everywhere are gonna want to take a bite of today’s exclusive CashCashPinoy promo! For only 105, get a box of 15 Delicious Cocktail Doughnuts with assorted flavors of your own choice, at Cello's !
As some of you may already know, Cello’s bakes some of the most mouth-watering doughnuts in town! Their doughnuts are baked and served fresh, including the toppings, which are made from only real ingredients. The dough itself is soft, firm and honey glazed just right and not too sweet. Take for example their most popular and bestselling item: the Cheesy Doughnut. Aside from the honey-glazed dough, it is also glazed with luscious and crunchy shaved cheese. Every bite is like a flavor explosion in your mouth! It’s that good!
Now if you’re wondering what the Cocktail Doughnuts are, they’re basically the same delicious doughnut you can expect from Cello’s – just made smaller and cuter. It’sperfect for sharing with friends over coffee or bringing home to the family as a surprise. You can even mix-up the flavors because each box can contain any of these awesome flavors:
- Cheese
- Oreo
- Chocolate
- Cinnamon Crunch
- Double Chocolate
- Choco-Oreo
- ChocoChip Peanut Butter
- Cinnamon
- Peanut Butter-Oreo
- M&M
- Chocolate Sprinkled
- White Chocolate
Why not get one of each so you can try them all! If you love yourself some doughnuts, then do grab this special CashCashPinoy offer right now!
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- Jose David Pacana Gualberto, Department of Trade & Industry
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(02) 521.62.63
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Store Locations:
309B Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Fine Prints
- Valid from March 1 to June 30, 2011.
- Not valid with other offers.
- See the rules that apply to all deals.
Highlights
- Chose among 4 branches : Katipunan, SM North Edsa, Taft and Alabang Town Center.
- Delicious freshly-made donuts.
- Wide assortment of flavors to choose from.
- Mini-doughnuts for take-home or parties.
- Get as many vouchers as you want.
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Monday, January 24, 2011
GROUP BUYING SITES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Group buying, Social buying, Collective buying, Crowd buying, Daily coupons, Daily deals, Discounts, Freebies, etc..
THESE ARE COMPILATION OF GROUP BUYING SITES IN THE PHILIPPINES:
1. BUYanihan.com - one of the pioneers when it comes to group buying websites in the Philippines.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
6. MetroDeal - This site seems to be inactive as of now, but try to check their site from time to time and you may find a great deal and discounts.
7. Pakyaw - very catchy when it comes to name preference. Do check this site and find great deals.
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Pakyaw – a Filipino word that means to buy goods in bulk. It also implies a deal so good that it excites a customer into just buying it all.
After more than 60 years of assisting the Filipino, the Magsaysay Group of Companies now takes this opportunity to give the buying public a chance to experience and enjoy many different products and services at very affordable prices.
8. Deal SPOT - daily deals, save a lot from their exciting deals. Feature a lot of services and products.
9. LocalRoam - This is another cool group buying site. Save a lot from their great deals everyday.
11. Ebay Kuponan - Ebay joined the group buying sites competition, and so far I find their deals very attractive because the feature known brands here in the Philippines.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
13. CleverBuy - Not yet launch, but if you want to check their site and if you're looking forward to get more deals online, go ahead and click the link.
16. Cuponz - Soon to launch, their target was on Feb. 1, 2011 but I have check their site and still no deals as of this time. Maybe upon reading this, check their site and find if they have a deals.
Etreet is THE online site for finding the best things to do, see and go to in the city at the most amazing discount. Since it only works if a minimum number of people buy the Treat and because we've got great customers like you – our Merchants are willing to give unbeatable discounts you won't find anywhere else. This is the power of group buying.
Each day, Groupie features an unbeatable deal on great stuff to do, see, eat, or buy in your city. By guaranteeing businesses a minimum number of customers, we get group discounts you won't find anywhere else.
19. MeloDeal - enjoy their site as they feature great deals from great brands.
MeloDeal features an unbeatable deal on the most fun things to do, best places to eat, and best things to buy in your city. By utilizing the concept of group buying, we are able to arrange deals with our partner merchants so they can sell their goods/services to you at discounted rates if we are able to meet the minimum number of required buyers.
20. Muraito - Not yet launch, another group buying site in the launch.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
21. MyShopmates - Not yet launch, but again if you're looking for another great deals online, check their site.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
22. Presyong Patok - another pinoy group buying site. Online now, check their deals.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
Each day, Presyong Patok features an unbeatable deal on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in Metro Manila (for the time being) . By promising businesses a minimum number of customers, we get discounts you won't find anywhere else. We call it "collective buying power!"
23. Tara Lets Buy - Not yet launch, but check their site to save on services, food etc..
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
It is an online platform that provides a venue for merchants / businesses and buyers to transact through “Collective Buying”.
24. Tipidto - Not yet launch, but check their site for deals, discounts and savings.
VIEW LATEST DEALS:
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THESE ARE COMPILATION OF GROUP BUYING SITES IN THE PHILIPPINES:
1. BUYanihan.com - one of the pioneers when it comes to group buying websites in the Philippines.
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What is Buyanihan?
Each day, Buyanihan features an unbeatable deal on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in Metro Manila and now in Cebu. By promising businesses a minimum number of customers, we get discounts you won't find anywhere else. We call it "collective buying power!"
2. CashCashPINOY - one of the coolest pinoy group buying site. They have a lot of payments options and I find it easy to avail their promos.
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What’s the amazing CashCashPinoy system?
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What’s the amazing CashCashPinoy system?
Very simple : each day, CashCashPinoy features something cool to do in several towns, all over the Philippines, at amazing discount prices of up to 90% off.
3. Ensogo.com.ph - this is the first group buying site I've discovered. I find their sites very helpful because they feature not only one but several promos everyday.
Ensogo is a FREE service that offers great deals of 50%-90% savings on the best things to enjoy, see, eat, and buy in Manila.
4. Beeconomic - a company of Groupon. One of the best group buying site in the international scene.
From trendy restaurants and award winning spas to pole dancing and fitness classes, we feature daily deals to the best places the Philippines can offer. |
The concept is simple: there's a lot of buying power in numbers. Local businesses are happy to offer these discounts only if a minimum number of bee-fans buy. The bigger the swarm, the bigger the savings! |
5. Deal Grocer - another group buying site and they feature products and services with a high a quality brands.
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What is Deal Grocer?
Deal Grocer features exclusive offers on the best products and services from top merchants across cities in Asia.
It is a one-stop shop that offers its members a taste of the good life: letting them enjoy experiences at top-quality resorts, hotels, restaurants, and lifestyle service providers, while helping our merchant partners fill capacity during offpeak times, attract new customers and create buzz & excitement for their brand.
6. MetroDeal - This site seems to be inactive as of now, but try to check their site from time to time and you may find a great deal and discounts.
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7. Pakyaw - very catchy when it comes to name preference. Do check this site and find great deals.
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Pakyaw – a Filipino word that means to buy goods in bulk. It also implies a deal so good that it excites a customer into just buying it all.
After more than 60 years of assisting the Filipino, the Magsaysay Group of Companies now takes this opportunity to give the buying public a chance to experience and enjoy many different products and services at very affordable prices.
8. Deal SPOT - daily deals, save a lot from their exciting deals. Feature a lot of services and products.
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With the on-going recession felt through-out the world, Philippines not to be excluded, people or buyers are looking for the best bargains that are fun, exciting and budget-friendly at the same time.
This is what DealSpot Philippines thrives to be: the oasis of the latest and trendiest promos and discounts from premier restaurants, spas, hotels in the Philippines.By capitalizing collective buying power, it promises to make buying pleasurable not only for you but for your wallet as well.
9. LocalRoam - This is another cool group buying site. Save a lot from their great deals everyday.
About LocalRoam
LocalRoam is a great way to explore your city with your friends without breaking the bank.
Each day, LocalRoam offers an amazing deal--up to 90% off--on stuff to do, see, eat, or buy in and around cities in the Philippines.
10. Twangoo - Another international group buying site with deals for Manila and other cities in the Philippines.
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The best deal in town…
Twangoo is synonymous with quality. Our Twangoo representatives handpick top-rated business partners so you always feel comfortable when venturing out and trying something new, because it is featured on trusty Twangoo.com. We only feature offers we would buy ourselves!
11. Ebay Kuponan - Ebay joined the group buying sites competition, and so far I find their deals very attractive because the feature known brands here in the Philippines.
eBay Kuponan is a group buying (a.k.a. collective buying, group purchasing, group coupon) feature on eBay Philippines site.
With this feature, merchants on eBay.ph site sell large volumes of their products or services in a very short span of time, resulting in great promotions. To take advantage of this feature, all you need to do is click the ‘Buy It’ button and become a part of the group. You do not have to form a group yourself. Anyone who signs up for the deal is counted in. Once the minimum number of people signs in for the same deal, you all reap the benefits.
12. Awesome.ph - Awesome.ph is a deal website that offers Filipinos "Awesome Deals" at incredibly "Awesome Prices"
Awesome.ph revolves around the concept of collective buying as a leverage for large groups to avail of big discounts in a form of a deal/coupon. In order for you to get the coupon of the day, you need to help promote the deal to your friends via social network, word-of-mouth or other means to reach the minimum number of coupons sold.
13. CleverBuy - Not yet launch, but if you want to check their site and if you're looking forward to get more deals online, go ahead and click the link.
14. Couppie - cute name for a cute site. They have deals for you, and this means more saving for all of us.
Each day Couppie picks one special deal for our valuable members at an unbeatable price. As all our deals are very special, there is a minimum participant required and you can only sign up for the deal within certain time of the day. The deal is valid ONLY when enough people sign up for the deal within that day, otherwise, the deal will be canceled.
15. Crazydeals - Not yet launch, but again if you're looking for deals online, do check their site.
17. ETreet -
18. Groupie - This one is a verified group buying site. See their daily deal online.
20. Muraito - Not yet launch, another group buying site in the launch.
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21. MyShopmates - Not yet launch, but again if you're looking for another great deals online, check their site.
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22. Presyong Patok - another pinoy group buying site. Online now, check their deals.
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Each day, Presyong Patok features an unbeatable deal on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in Metro Manila (for the time being) . By promising businesses a minimum number of customers, we get discounts you won't find anywhere else. We call it "collective buying power!"
23. Tara Lets Buy - Not yet launch, but check their site to save on services, food etc..
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It is an online platform that provides a venue for merchants / businesses and buyers to transact through “Collective Buying”.
24. Tipidto - Not yet launch, but check their site for deals, discounts and savings.
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