Challenged by e-mail, Viber, WhatsApp? Seniors can pick and choose what to use
We have the advantage of choosing the communication tools we want.
We have the advantage of choosing the communication tools we want.
Rather uncomfortable around them, I avoid household machines and gadgets when I can. The test comes periodically, when Lani, my lone kasambahay, goes off on vacation.
Viber is coming to town, with its all-important free services—and halo-halo. Yup, the country’s leading chat app, now boasting over 21 million users, will treat mall-goers in different cities to
When was the last time you sent out a text message with a corresponding fee? Nowadays most of our friends and family members can be found through Internet-based free messaging apps such as Viber, Line, KakaoTalk, Whatsapp, Wechat, or the recently controversial Facebook Messenger.
One of our uniquely Filipino traits is our passion for celebration. Every town has its own fiesta for its patron saint.
VIBER CEO Talmon Marco loves the color purple. “I’m a big supporter of purple,” he said. “We have an internal group on Viber that’s all about purple things.”
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