#CyberBully404 campaign won the first Google Philippines Web Rangers
Recently, Google Philippines held the awarding ceremony for Web Rangers “Search for Online Heroes” program. It launched last March of this year and aimed to empower teenagers to keep the Internet safe from cyberbullies. The #CyberBully404 campaign won the top prize.
The Web Rangers campaign by Hyun Ju Song (De La Salle Santiago Zobel), Adj Regidor (Enderun College), Reanna Noel (Miriam College High School), Bea Aquino (Miriam College High School), and Haedric Daguman (St. John of Beverley School), stood out among 12 anti-cyberbullying campaigns submitted. The teens produced a social experiment video where they gave random teenagers a set of cards with insulting words printed on them, which they were then asked to give to others within the day. None of the participants gave away any of the cards because they thought they were demeaning and hurtful. The video ends with its key message, “If you can’t say it in person, why would you do it online?”
It also gave a QR code that viewers can scan to make a person smile. The QR code generates a positive message from “cyberpolice” which can be sent to anyone to “brighten their day”.
Submission of entries for Google Philippines’ Search for an Epic Food Trip until August 23
Mikey Bustos and Google Philippines are inviting foodies out there with their barkadas to join the Google Philippines’ Search for an Epic Food Trip.
If you and your barkada loves to eat, here’s your chance to be a part of a new Google Search commercial. By taking videos of your barkada enjoying great Pinoy food in food spots and restaurants in town.
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Habitat for Humanity Philippines generates funds for Back-To-School campaign
Children lack access to decent education when they lack access to decent home.
Access to proper education has recently been hampered due to various socio-economic factors, such as lack of proper healthcare, job opportunities for parents and notably, adequate housing.
In the Philippines, more than four million families live in unsafe, unsanitary and unhealthy places which they call ‘home’, hindering the learning environment of the children living in these conditions.
The Late Late Show with James Corden set to premiere in Asia
RTL CBS Entertainment HD recently announced that they will bring The Late Late Show with James Corden to Asia It will set to air weeknights starting 03 August at 11:45pm (10:45pm JKT/BKK) with a selection of the best episodes to-date as well current episodes aired express from the U.S. Season 2 will premiere on 10 September 2015 at 11:45pm (10:45pm JKT/BKK).
James Corden took the reigns as host of THE LATE LATE SHOW in March 2015. Since its first week on-air in the U.S., THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH JAMES CORDEN has consistently attracted Hollywood’s biggest stars helping make it one of this year’s most buzzed about new shows. Tinsel town’s A-listers who have appeared on the show include Tom Hanks, Mila Kunis, Mariah Carey, David Beckham, Will Ferrell and One Direction.












