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New Filipino online community seeks interesting people, interesting issues

09/10/07

Posted under Internet, Online Communities

CHECK out Coffeespark, a new digg-influenced Filipino site that encourages people to air their views and share their problems, in the hope that they can help each other out.

In true Internet fashion, the person who set up the site is someone I’ve yet to meet in real life heh :) but whom I’ve corresponded with a few times over the years via e-mail and through blogging after I interviewed him for a gamer’s profile for hackenslash.

Anyway, Jobert, who seems to be as addicted to coffee as he is to World of Warcraft, said via e-mail, “Our premise for Coffeespark is a site that serves as a medium for people to air their problems, situations, or feelings. Either for sharing, advice, discussion or just to vent. It could be a family problem, a technical computer problem, a cheating boyfriend, work issues, girlfriend issues, or just maybe about life in general.”

The other half of the Coffeespark dynamic duo is Antonette. Jobert is the owner and slave driver, while Antonette is the web developer and head mocker.

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2 Responses to “New Filipino online community seeks interesting people, interesting issues”

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    jobert Says:

    Thanks for the plug joey! The site’s been showing a lot of promise since we put it up one week ago. Hope you can check it out and join the community.

    Thanks and more power!

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