
Flee The Cube
Flee The Cube is the site that started it all. Back in late 2005 I decided to start a blog and chronicle my progress towards making passive income online. KokuaWeb is the latest iteration in that process.

Argentina’s Travel
Argentina holds a special place in my heart since it’s one of the places I lived the longest, and my family lives there. It’s a great place to visit, which is why I manage this blog-style guide to its hidden gems.

TextU.org
TextU.org was conceived and launched amidst the MySpace hype of 2006. It allows you to place a widget on your myspace page through which you can send text messages to your friends, or receive text messages from them.

ShoutPix
Shoutpix is a “free comment images” site. On it, you can get image codes to paste into your friends comments ’till the cows come home. It was launched out of frustration at the sloppyness of the comment image sites that are out there.

Guarderia En Casa
My first ebook project. This site and ebook are a joint-venture with the author of the English-language version of the book. It’s a quality read that explains the steps you must take to start a home day-care center.

The yesfollow Project
If you haven’t heard about the “nofollow” tag yet, and you’re a blogger, you should head to this site. Nofollow was conceived as a way to fight spam, but instead it’s served to break the connections naturally formed by bloggers.

Kokua Design
My schoolin’ is in computer engineering, and along the way I’ve learned a thing or two about blog customization and design, so in 2006 I began freelancing. My experience with Kokua Design landed me a steady (but part-time) gig with a web project, so these days I have my hands pretty full.
