TechSource started as a personal blog of Jun Auza (thus the domain name junauza.com) in July 2007. He created the site to serve as a venue to chronicle his life's digital journey. TechSource covers diverse topics related to technology. However, it mainly focuses on Linux, Android, and other open-source software-related stuff.
Considered by many as one of the most popular Linux/FOSS sites on the planet, TechSource has appeared on the front pages of Digg, Reddit, Hacker News and other social networking sites. Some of its articles have also been featured on a number of influential sites like CNET, Engadget, Gizmodo, Lifehacker, Guardian.co.uk, Linux.com, Distrowatch, LinuxToday, and other not-so-famous but relevant sites and blogs. In its home country, the Philippines, junauza.com is ranked as one of the top 50 blogs (#9) in 2010.
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Since 2007, www.junauza.com has around 1.2 million visitors and 2.7 million page views on average yearly. In total, the number of visitors has now reached 15.5 million and the number of page views is now at 34.7 million (as of January 2019).
In late 2016, TechSource has stopped posting updates (read here why) but still received good amount of visitors. In December 2018, I decided to revive the site by changing its design and infusing fresh contents for 2019.
TechSource has now evolved into a full-fledged tech site/blog and has hired several contributors and invited guest writers/bloggers to keep the engine running. Here are some of the key people who made it all happen:
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In late 2016, TechSource has stopped posting updates (read here why) but still received good amount of visitors. In December 2018, I decided to revive the site by changing its design and infusing fresh contents for 2019.
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TechSource has now evolved into a full-fledged tech site/blog and has hired several contributors and invited guest writers/bloggers to keep the engine running. Here are some of the key people who made it all happen:
Jun Auza
Jun manages the day-to-day site operation and serves as editor-in-chief. He is now taking a semi-hiatus in blogging/writing to focus on other web projects. To get to know him a little better, join his circle of friends at Google Plus.
Abhishek
Abhishek is one of the most prolific and efficient writers here at TechSource. His articles are always engaging and sometimes controversial :) He is also the owner of the up-and-coming blog called TechLaze.
John Carl P. Villanueva
John is a former Physics teacher who serves as one of our earliest contributors. He also blogs about open source software at Steaming Open Cup and is now a successful freelance writer.
Sukrit Dhandhania
Sukrit is our go-to-guy when writing about complex topics but he has also written simple how-to articles just for fun. He is the owner of SevenAcross.
Antonette Pineda
The only rose among the thorns, Antonette is our certified gadgets correspondent. She mainly writes about Android devices such as smartphones, tablets, and many more.
Jose Marie Maranan
A Java hacker by day, Python lover by night, JM has shared with us some of his Pythonic experiences. He and Jun Auza are the founding members of Pinoy Python Users group.
Danny Garcia
Danny, a.k.a. Dannybuntu, has been a guest blogger during the early years of TechSource. He is now an active entrepreneur both online and offline.
Miguel Antonino Varela
A software engineer, Miguel contributes for Tech Source during his spare time. He mainly writes about the local tech scene and keeps us updated with the latest gadget releases. Miguel @ linkedin.
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Good luck
Really I shocked
how could You do it with BlogSpot,
the blog is really Sooo nice
Well done Man
Pretty please. This is very nice talage.
You can read a little about me here :
http://dallindyer.com/2008/01/14/hello-world/
If you want, contact me at dallindyer at gmail,
Dallin
This happened consistantly with every page at www.junauza.com.
Keep it up J!
P.S.
Would you be interested in joining the mentoring project of the Global Filipino nation?
Thanks.
-Rob Ceralvo
interestingly enough, my grandmother's name was caridad auza from bohol. any relation? greetings from new york :) -kathleen trocino
Greetings!
So congratulations Jun, that was a great post for TechSource
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