Martes, Disyembre 17, 2013

Biyernes, Disyembre 6, 2013

Klir WaterPark Resort

Klir Waterpark Resort is the latest Waterpark Resort located in Kabilang Bakood, Guiguinto Bulacan. Just a 30 minute drive from Manila and you and your family can enjoy the latest technology of wave pool with the best ambiance and amenities a resort can offer.

Klir waterpark is a 3 hectares land surrounded with a secured concrete fence and large secured parking areas for your vehicle. It has 4 different kinds of Pools with its owned unique functions and designs. Klir also made the biggest wave pool in Luzon with the wave pool to be estimated at a size of 3,500 square meters. The resort has different types of Cottages and Functions Area Open and Air-Conditioned that can accommodate different numbers of guest.

Klir Waterpark Resort owned and developed by KLIR Construct, a construction company that decided to develop a parcel of land and turn it into one of the most advance Waterpark Resort in the Philippines. The design and concept of the resort came from the different creative minds of engineers and family members of KLIR Construct. The “NATURE GET AWAY" of Klir is perfect for those people who want to escape the busy areas of Metro and take a peak of worry free haven to unwind and relax without the stress of traveling too far.

It is of pride by KLIR Construct to develop a getaway which shall make you and your families visit memorable. In Klir Waterpark Resort we always want your stay be meaningful. The Resort is an ECO friendly resort which prohibited smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages inside the resort. Coming to Klir Waterpark Resort, a hotel surrounding the resort equipped with best comforts for your stay.

Wave schedule on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays 20 to 50 people 1 X Wave (30 Minutes duration time) 3:00 PM (depending on the client’s request)

50 to 100 people 2 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM

120 people and above 3 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Wave schedule on Monday to Thursday 50 to 100 people 2 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM

120 people and above 3 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM

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KLIR WATERPARK RESORT

Klir Waterpark Resort is the latest Waterpark Resort located in Kabilang Bakood, Guiguinto Bulacan. Just a 30 minute drive from Manila and you and your family can enjoy the latest technology of wave pool with the best ambiance and amenities a resort can offer.

Klir waterpark is a 3 hectares land surrounded with a secured concrete fence and large secured parking areas for your vehicle. It has 4 different kinds of Pools with its owned unique functions and designs. Klir also made the biggest wave pool in Luzon with the wave pool to be estimated at a size of 3,500 square meters. The resort has different types of Cottages and Functions Area Open and Air-Conditioned that can accommodate different numbers of guest.

Klir Waterpark Resort owned and developed by KLIR Construct, a construction company that decided to develop a parcel of land and turn it into one of the most advance Waterpark Resort in the Philippines. The design and concept of the resort came from the different creative minds of engineers and family members of KLIR Construct. The “NATURE GET AWAY" of Klir is perfect for those people who want to escape the busy areas of Metro and take a peak of worry free haven to unwind and relax without the stress of traveling too far.

It is of pride by KLIR Construct to develop a getaway which shall make you and your families visit memorable. In Klir Waterpark Resort we always want your stay be meaningful. The Resort is an ECO friendly resort which prohibited smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages inside the resort. Coming to Klir Waterpark Resort, a hotel surrounding the resort equipped with best comforts for your stay.

Wave schedule on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays 20 to 50 people 1 X Wave (30 Minutes duration time) 3:00 PM (depending on the client’s request)

50 to 100 people 2 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM

120 people and above 3 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Wave schedule on Monday to Thursday 50 to 100 people 2 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM

120 people and above 3 X Waves (30 Minutes duration time) 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM

KLIR WATERPARK RESORT
BLOGSPOT(KLIR)

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Huwebes, Disyembre 5, 2013

Google Penguin



Google Penguin is a code name for a Google algorithm update that was first announced on April 24, 2012. The update is aimed at decreasing search engine rankings of websites that violate Google’s Webmaster Guidelines by using now declared black-hat SEO techniques involved in increasing artificially the ranking of a webpage by manipulating the number of links pointing to the page. Such tactics are commonly described as link schemes. Unlike PageRank, however, Google has announced all updates to this algorithm to the public.

Penguin’s effect on Google search results
By Google’s estimates,Penguin affects approximately 3.1% of search queries in English, about 3% of queries in languages like German, Chinese, and Arabic, and an even bigger percentage of them in "highly spammed" languages. On May 25, 2012, Google unveiled another Penguin update, called Penguin 1.1. This update, according to Matt Cutts, was supposed to affect less than one-tenth of a percent of English searches. The guiding principle for the update was to penalize websites using manipulative techniques to achieve high rankings. The purpose per Google was to catch excessive spammers, but it seems some legitimate sites and SEOs have been caught with this latest algorithm change. Few websites lost search rankings on Google for specific keywords during the Panda and Penguin rollouts. It appears anchor text was to blame in these cases, as the links pointing to these sites concentrated on only one or a few keywords while the content of the websites was satisfactory. As the update focused on the quality of backlinks, so the result varied for different websites. Google specifically mentions that doorway pages, which are only built to attract search engine traffic, are against their webmaster guidelines. Regardless, many people still use this technique. Readmore...

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"'PHABLETS' are eating into the tablet market IDC says"

Analyst firm lowers tablet forecast due to increased popularity of 5-in. or larger smartphones.
Large smartphones with 5-in. or larger displays -- often called phablets -- are eating into sales of smaller tablets with screens in the 7-in. range.

The phablet cannibalization trend is so significant that IDC lowered its long-term tablet forecast. The research firm slightly lowered its previous 2013 forecast from 227.4 million tablet shipments worldwide to 221.3 million. Samsung's large Galaxy Mega smartphone has a 6.3-in. screen. (Photo: Samsung)

LEFT SAMSUNG GALAXY MEGA"6.3in" RIGHT SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 "5in"
IDC lowered its 2017 tablet forecast even further, pegging shipments at 386.3 million, down from the previous 407 million units. In some markets, especially the Asia Pacific region, consumers have already decided to buy a large smartphone rather than a small tablet, IDC analysts said. Tablet purchases in South Korea have declined while larger smartphone purchases have increased. IDC researchers there are forecasting that 2013 tablet shipments will drop below 2012's figures. "Korea is a unique case, but it could very well be the precursor to that happening in more countries and regions," said Tom Mainelli, an IDC analyst.

"People in some countries have limited money to spend, so they tend to go for a large phone because they can call and browse on it and read email, as opposed to getting a small phone and a tablet," added IDC analyst Jitesh Ubrani. The phablet becomes the "jack of all trades."

The cannibalization of tablets is less of a concern in the U.S. and Canada where expendable income is more available. In North America, analysts are more worried about market saturation, with tablets bought up in huge numbers going back to 2010. The market is set to turn from high growth to "mostly a replacement market," Mainelli said. IDC also found that tablets in emerging countries aren't as popular as phablets because there is less Wi-Fi at home and less traditional home PC usage. "We think many of those cheap whitebox tablets being used in emerging markets are essentially replacing DVD players, with the content side-loaded onto them from various sources," Mainelli said. "Also, larger smartphones took off there first."

In addition to large smartphones' cutting into tablet sales, Mainelli said IDC believes that wearable devices and other new computing categories will temper tablet growth in coming years. He didn't estimate by how much, however. As large phone use rises, Mainelli said it's possible that the tablet market will shift back to larger tablets in a reversal of the recent trend toward sub-8-in. tablets. "I tend to think that is what will happen in the U.S.," he said. One example is the new iPad Air, with a 9.7-in. display.

IDC predicts about 220 million tablets with screens that are under 8 inches will ship globally in 2017, with another 145 million tablets shipping that are between 8 inches and 11 inches, and about 20 million with screen sizes of more than 11 inches. Analyst firm Canalys said in November that phablets larger than 5 inches accounted for 22% of all smartphones shipped in the third quarter.

The phablets, made mainly by Samsung and running the Android operating system, include the 6.3-in. Galaxy Mega and the 5.7-in Galaxy Note 3. Apple's new iPhone 4S and 4C are still 4-in. devices, but the company launched a smaller tablet, the iPad mini, with a 7.9-in. screen in November 2012.
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