UPDATE: Philippine Barangays Lookup Table

CLICK HERE FOR AN UPDATED VERSION OF THE PHILIPPINE BARANGAY LOOKUP TABLE (as of February 2023)   There are a number of Philippine Barangay listings available in the Internet but we found none that are in an easy to use form that can be integrated into software applications or websites. So we decided to share this csv barangay lookup table to all the programmers out there who might find it useful. The table includes: Barangay name Barangay classification (urban or rural) Barangay population City Name Province Region Possible uses include: Contact or submission forms with dropdowns for Baranggay, City and Province Geocoding software Address lookup table GIS software Population statistics Etc… DISCLAIMER: The data is offered FOR FREE and can be edited and used by anyone as they see fit. The data is offered AS IS. While we will strive to keep this data up to date, we do not claim this is a comprehensive listing and some data may be outdated or missing. EACOMM will not be held liable for any inaccuracies or errors found in the data. EACOMM is not responsible for final end-user utilization of this data and any damages the user might incur in its use. DOWNLOAD THE BARANGAY LOOKUP TABLE CSV HERE (File as of September 14, 2017)

Philippine Companies Keyword Tag Clouds

Take a fascinating look at what people are searching for in www.philippinecompanies.com by viewing a tag cloud of the latest 500 searches done in the website. Font size and color are adjusted to the popularity of the keyword. Some interesting insights can be derived by analyzing this relatively simple data representation.The majority of searches are targeted to Metro Manila. Indicative of how the Philippine economy is still heavily centralized around the capital. Interestingly, you’ll see how the other provinces and cities stack up as well against the capital (and its component cities against each other). i.e. Cavite, Batangas and Laguna are playing catch-up to the popularity of Metro Manila. The most common search topics entered include “Employment and Immigration“, “Construction Companies“, “Education/Schools“, “Hospitals“. This shows us the priorities of the Filipinos in terms of looking for work abroad, improving infrastructure/building houses, getting an education, and healthcare. It would be interesting to see how these trends change over time so check-back every now and then to Philippinecompanies.com’s Tag Cloud Page.  

New look and features for PhilippineCompanies.com

At over 10,000 visitors/day PhilippineCompanies.com is now one of the top 1000 websites in the Philippines. This coincides as well with the site surpassing 50,000 companies listed in its database.  In our continuing effort to improve the website, the following changes have recently gone live: PhilippineCompanies.com has moved to our Cloud-based Virtual Private Servers which would allow us to scale more easily as the site continues to grow. The upgrade should significantly increase the website loading time as well. The site has been redesigned to what we think is a cleaner and sleeker look. A new section that has gone live but still under constant improvement and development is the Stock Market section of the site. This area provides links to stock information and news for Publicly Traded Philippine Companies. Visitors can now download the PhilippineCompanies Toolbar to have faster access to the PhilippineCompanies search engine. Expect several other new features in the next few weeks!

Imagesphilippines.com new search options

Celebrating its 8th year on-line, ImagesPHILIPPINES.com is now offering alternate search options for people looking for Philippine pictures, photographs and artworks. Going live this week is an option to search for photographs of and about the Philippines from Flickr.com and Google Images. The option is available by clicking the alternate search options links on the upper left of the search results webpage. Seen to complement the over 5,300 images from our over 130 contributors that are available for licensing in the website, the Flickr and Google search options effectively puts an unlimited number of photographs accessible to the thousands of monthly visitors of imagesphilippines.com. Use the forms below to try it out for yourself! Search Images from the Imagesphilippines Database: Search for Images from Flickr.com: Search for Images from Google Images: Top  Keywords Searched We’ve been monitoring keyword popularity in ImagesPhilippines since it’s inception but we’ve removed the top keywords list since the last layout change in favor of a keyword tag cloud. Due to persistent requests from our visitors, we are now reviving the top keywords list. As of February 8, 2010 the top ten keywords are: people Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images city Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images philippines Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images manila Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images costumes Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images historical/events Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images beaches Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images boracay Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images landforms Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images church Search Flickr.com | Search Google Images You can view the complete Top 100 Searched Keywords in ImagesPhilippines.com here.

‘Private Collections’ launched at the Shang | The Philippine Star Lifestyle Features Arts and Culture

Original Article  here. MANILA, Philippines – EACOMM Corporation hosted a cocktail reception to celebrate the publication of its first book project, Private Collections. More than 200 guests turned up at the Isla Ballroom 3 of EDSA Shangri-La Hotel to welcome the release of the limited-edition art book and to have it signed by the art collectors. Private Collections is a book about private art collecting and collectors in the Philippines. It tells the passions and visions of 30 Filipino collectors and follows their tastes in art — from masters to contemporary artists. Written and designed for a general readership, each of the 30 collectors is devoted 10 to 14 pages and contains representative examples of their art collections. Distinguished patrons of the arts and private art collectors covered in this book include George Ty, Hans Sy, David Consunji, Washington SyCip, Joey de Leon, Charlie Cojuangco, Julius Babao, Mikee Romero, Napoleon Abueva and leading businessmen and professionals in the Philippines including Sonny Dominguez, Arsenio Tanco, Jose Maria Esteban, Eddie Chua, Cesar Duque, Manny Zialcita, Saul Hofileña, Ramon Cardenas, Louie Ojeda, Joven Santiago, Gilbert Santos, Joel Jimenez, Manolet Salak III, Wilmer Hontiveros, Joel Butuyan, Alexander Tan, Norman Crisologo, Mark Villar, Patrick Reyno and two other noted female collectors, Ester Gabaldon and Evelyn Dy. This book also offers fine examples of paintings and sculptures of Filipino masters such as Juan Luna, Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo, Fabian de la Rosa, Fernando Amorsolo, Victorio Edades, Guillermo Tolentino, Botong Francisco, Vicente Manansala, Hernando Ocampo, Napoleon Abueva, Cesar Legaspi, Jose Joya, Ang Kiukok, Jeremias Elizalde Navarro, Abdulmari Imao, BenCAb, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, as well as Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Fernando Zobel, Juvenal Sanso, Mauro Malang Santos, Onib Olmedo, Danny Dalena, Ramon Orlina, Pacita Abad, Romeo Tabuena, and Norma Belleza; contemporary and emerging artists who have made names internationally such as Manuel Ocampo, Mark Justiniani, Manny Garibay, Elmer Borlongan, Ronald Ventura, Marcel Antonio, Geraldine Javier, Jose John Santos III, Alfredo Esquillo Jr., etc. are also represented. Private Collections is published by Artes de las Filipinas. The first edition is limited to 1,000 copies and is accompanied with an interactive CD-ROM. Also, a unique feature of this book is the six different covers that it presents to readers — conveying the theme of privacy, collectors and collecting. Advance copies are now available for purchase in Artes de las Filipinas’ on-line store. For information, visit www.artesdelasfilipinas.com.

Pinoy animation Europe-bound

By Marinel Cruz Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 21:19:00 05/19/2009 Filed Under: Animation, Entertainment (general) FULL ARTICLE: http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20090519-205979/Pinoy_animation_Europe-bound MANILA, Philippines—The Animation Council of the Philippines, an organization that specializes in 2D and 3D animation, is gearing up for a road show in Europe late this year, according to its president, Weng Bagadion. “This will include the Spanish, Italian, French, German and British markets. We plan to showcase the winners of Animahenasyon,” Bagadion told Inquirer Entertainment. The two-year-old Animahenasyon Pinoy Animation Festival, which aims to provide original content in this genre, is one of ACPI’s major projects. Last year’s grand prize winner was “Love and Marriage,” a music video on interracial relationships, by Kenny Lyn Tai. “It has been a successful two years in terms of entries,” Bagadion said. “We brought the winners to the Hong Kong Filmart in March. We want to do this on a bigger scale.” The ACPI brought 10 member companies to the Hong Kong Filmart, where they had the chance to negotiate with prospective buyers. As a result, Cutting Edge Productions’ “Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia” will soon be screened in the former British colony, said ACPI executive director Michael Kho Lim. To make this road show possible, Bagadion said, the group asked the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP), of which ACPI is a member, to help shoulder part of the expenses. Please Visit: http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20090519-205979/Pinoy_animation_Europe-bound  – for the full article.

ANIMAHENASYON 2008 PINOY ANIMATION FESTIVAL OFFICIAL LAUNCH!

Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. is proud to present An Animation Festival Launching a full-day activities with the animation companies to kick off the 2nd Animahenasyon 2008 Pinoy Animation Festival at the Central Plaza Eastwood City, Quezon City 24 September 2008, Wednesday 1:00 PM until 8:30 PM festival launching is sponsored by Megaworld Corporation festival is co-sponsored by the National Commission for Culture & the Arts and Hewlett Packard Philippines in cooperation with Cultural Center of the Philippines & De La Salle-College of St. Benilde School of Design & Arts Festival Dates: November 12-16, 2008 Have fun learning 2D & 3D Animation, Claymation, Voice Acting and other art activities. Have a tattoo just for week or two. Watch short film animations from past entries and works from member studios. Know about the festival: competition, exhibits and masterclasses. Participate in the writing of the history of Philippine Animation. Experience the live scoring by Uniitima of the traditional 35mm animation “Ang Paglikha”. Integrate and know the people behind the many years of animating buhay pinoy! Please join us. See you! For further information and confirmation call 817.2727 loc 108 (Jazel/Laisa/Mike/Avic) or email animationcouncil@gmail.com or log onto: www.animationcouncil.org __._,_.___

AN URGENT MESSAGE FROM THE PHILIPPINE IT SERVICES INDUSTRY

The Philippine IT Services industry consists of companies in the business of animation, call center and contact center operations, business process outsourcing, medical transcription and software development. Collectively, these companies generated over $2 billion in export revenue in 2005. In total, the industry currently provides employment to 160,000 professionals. Our target is to reach $12 billion in annual revenue by 2010, providing employment to over 1 million Filipinos. We are proud to say that the Philippines is now mentioned as one of the preferred sources of IT services world-wide. While our entry-point into the global market has been our low costs, we are increasingly gaining attention for our quality, reliability and expertise. It is easy to understand why. The Philippines has a pool of qualified professionals, cited frequently as among the best in the world. Local companies are investing in aligning their processes with international standards. Our telecommunications infrastructure is among the most competitive in the region. Our business incentives, grown over several administrations, are designed to attract foreign investment. Our list of high-profile international clients continues to expand. The industry’s impact on the economy can be further multiplied if we consider the trickle-down effect on other local industries. The IT Services companies and their employees have emerged as prime consumers for other goods and services We are confident in our industry’s abilities to reach its targets and to further increase its contribution to the economy. However, we cannot do it alone. A concerted effort among all stakeholders is required. We have to make sure that our schools produce enough graduates for us to hire. We have to make sure that government policies are in place to attract and retain investors. We have to make sure that we maintain an environment where Filipino professionals are given progressive opportunities to enhance their skills, careers & standards of living without the need to leaving our country. We also have to make sure that our foreign customers and partners have the assurance that our ability to fulfill their requirements is not compromised or disrupted because of an unstable external environment. We know that our business fundamentals as an industry remain strong. We have withstood all kinds of crises in the past. But, in our business, the perception of continuity and reliability is a key consideration. The global market is sensitive to isolated local incidents and can interpret these out of proportion. We respect every party’s right to voice an opinion. Our industry has been, and will continue to be, an active participant in promoting transparency and good governance in our society. However, while there are national issues that cannot be ignored and need to be resolved, our call is for everyone to proceed with rationality, sobriety, responsibility and consideration. We have processes in place, let us use them and improve on them where necessary. The Philippine IT Services industry provides an opportunity for the country to achieve long-term economic growth and stability. Let us not waste the opportunity. No less than 1,000,000 jobs depend on it. Signed: Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI) Business Process Outsourcing Association of the Philippines (BPOAP) Medical Transcription Industry Association of the Philippines (MTIAPI) Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA) IT Services and Electronics Division CITEM Tel: 632-8325044 Fax: 632-8323965 URL: www.e-servicesphils.com EACOMM Corporation is an active member of the Animation Council of the Philippines and a long time supporter and partner of the CITEM and its Annual E-Services Exhibition