Boholanos Say Goodbye to the Late Cong. Aumentado

Boholanos said their final goodbye to the late Cong. Erico B. Aumentado as he was laid to rest yesterday, January 5, 2013 at the Victoria Memorial Park with a 21-gun salute after a requiem mass at 2PM at the St. Joseph Cathedral. Boholanos from all walks of life paid their respects to Aumentado who also served as the governor of the province from 2001-2010. Photo taken: http://www.lpp.gov.ph/GovernorsProfile/aumentado.html His remains were brought to the Bohol Provincial Capitol yesterday morning were a necrological service was held by the provincial government.  A military helicopter dropped flowers and confetti near Rizal plaza and capitol grounds in honor of Aumentado who also served as a three-term governor of Bohol from 2001-2010. The last day of his wake was held at the Bohol Cultural Center were Boholanos from all walks of life were able to visit him.  Aumentado was instrumental in key infrastructure projects in the province such as the concreting of the circumferential road and several highways interconnecting several towns, irrigation projects and electrification in rural areas.  During his term as governor, the peace and order situation improved significantly and insurgency has become insignificant in the province in the meantime, providing livelihood opportunities for former rebels. He is survived by his wife Peregrina Adlaon Cabagnot-Aumentado, three sons, five daughters, 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren   Share...
TechTalk: What is a QR Code?

TechTalk: What is a QR Code?

Have you seen a strange square symbol that looks like it is made up of smaller squares just like the image below? It is called a QR Code, short for Quick Response Code, a two dimensional barcode system first used by the automotive industry in Japan. It later on spread throughout the world in various industries mainly due to its quick readability by a machine and its higher storage capacity. Using the Goggles App (yes, it’s goggles, not google), you point your android mobile phone’s camera to this image and it should be able to read the QR Code and show the title and URL of Auza.Net’s website. Clicking on the URL will open Auza.Net’s website on your mobile phone’s browser. There is also an equivalent app on the iOS platform. It is a very handy way of providing your new contacts a quick way to go to your website on their mobile devices without having to type your company’s website URL. It can be used also to store information for use in tracking systems, much like bar codes, but with much more characters stored in a single image. It has gained popularity in mobile phones because the user no longer needs to type a website URL which can be a hassle for users with the so called “fat fingers”. Now install the Goggles App and see where the QR-Code below takes you. Scan this QR-Code and see where it takes you!...