AMDG Hiring Salespeople
Asian Media Development Group (AMDG) locally distributes two of my favorite game series: Counter-Strike and Guild Wars. They’re also regionally releasing Lineage II, in what is probably the biggest licensing deal in Philippine online gaming history. That’s why I’m posting their immediate hiring requirement for the following positions:
- Key Accounts Officer
- Account Executives
- Sales Supervisors
Look for Allan Carbonell (allan dot carbonell at amdg dot net dot ph).
These jobs shouldn’t be too hard. Lineage II practically sells itself.
Ted Stevens Wants to Ban Wikipedia
Remember US Senator Ted Stevens, the guy who (in)famously called the Internet a series of tubes? Well, now he wants to ban Wikipedia.
Early in January, Stevens introduced Senate bill 49, which among other things, would require that any school or library that gets federal Internet subsidies would have to block access to interactive Web sites, including social networking sites, and possibly blogs as well. It appears that the definition of those sites is so vague that it could include sites such as Wikipedia, according to commentators. It would certainly ban MySpace.
There are so many things wrong with this bill, it’s hard to count them all. But its greatest irony would be banning Wikipedia — perhaps the most widely used reference resource in the world — from libraries and schools. I have plenty of problems with Wikipedia, including how easily it can be manipulated, and the way that student rely on it far too heavily. But ban an educational resource merely because it’s interactive? If true, it’s bizarre beyond comprehension.
It’s easy to characterize Stevens as little more than a buffoon. He’s certainly a buffoon, but he’s a dangerous one. A law like his passed the House of Representatives last year. We’re coming up to a presidential election, which always unleashes a kind of madness among candidates, especially when it concerns anything to do with children. So don’t count this law out.
So information isn’t educational unless it’s noninteractive? Riiight…
Interestingly enough, Ted’s bill would also ban Barack Obama’s MySpace clone.



