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    The 2nd

    Filipino ReaderConPanel: Book Blogging Ethics

    Jaime Oscar M. Salazar randomsalt.wordpress.comTwitter: @randomsalt

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    The Philippinevirtualecosystem

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    30%Internet users innational urban

    Philippines

    * Data from Digital Philippines 2011:Yahoo! -Nielsen Net Index Highlights ; Wave 3 (2008) by Universal McCann;and Philippine Trust Index 2011 by EON, Inc.

    66%Internet users

    whose place ofaccess is theInternet caf

    82%Internet users whovisit social

    networking siteswhen online

    90%Internet users whohave read a blog

    at least once

    64.9%Internet users who

    have started ablog at least once

    37%Internet users whotrust blogs vis--vis

    other media

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    92%Filipinos who saythat they read

    *Data from the National Book Development Board National Readership Survey

    96%Filipino book

    readers who readnon-schoolbooks

    (NSBs)

    58%Filipino book readers whoprefer NSBs in

    Tagalog

    26%Filipino book readerswho always or oftennotice if an NSB has

    several good reviews

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    Prospects and

    challenges forbloggers ingeneral

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    It didn't stop you from

    writing it. As if everythought that tumblesthrough your head was soclever it would be a crimefor it not to be shared. The

    Internet's not written inpencil, Mark, it's written in

    ink. The Social Network

    (2010)

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    Case study: iBlog7

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    Concerns forbook bloggers

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    Writing a review takes

    enormous work. I cannotimagine summoning theenergy I didn't feel that Ineeded to save a book

    from certain death, towedge it into a crowded

    marketplace, to support akind of writing that I

    esteem. Wayne Koestenbaum

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    Disclaimer

    This presentation is made for the purposes ofinformation and education only. The use ofmaterials that do not belong to the author and arenot in the public domain is covered by: (a) theterms of applicable Creative Commons licenses; (b)the terms of applicable GNU licenses; or (c) fair useas defined by Republic Act No. 8293, theIntellectual Property Code of the Philippines. Thesources of these images are identified at the end ofthe presentation. Copyright infringement is notintended.

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    Sources

    Slide Description and source1 United We Read badge:

    2 Innately Human Ability:

    3-4 Think: 5 Internet Cafe, Golden City:

    6 Traffic lights: 7 Plaza Miranda:

    8 Screen: 9 Jesse Eisenberg:

    10 Screen captures from Earthlingorgeous.com and Tangger.com:

    and

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    Sources

    Slide Description and source11 Books: 12 Dialogue: 13 Wayne Koestenbaum:

    14 La Liseuse by Jean-Honor Fragonard:

    15 Censored: 16 Reporters with Cameras in Yellowstone Park (1951)

    17 Self-awareness cat macro: