Archive for the ‘Malaysian IT’ Category

In celebration of Malaysia’s 50th year of independence, we not only want to point our a cool corner badge widget that has been put together by the creative folk over at Widget Pi that is in honour of Merdeka Day.
The widget can be seen in use at FT Car Rental, and can be downloaded (or [...]

As reported by TechCentral - Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld (DVB-H) may finally be hitting the big city (of KL) in the first quarter of 2008 thanks to Maxis Communications:

The service will allow users to view TV programmes on their DVB-H-enabled mobile phones in a more convenient manner and receive high-quality audio-visual.  The launch, however, [...]

An overview of Malaysian blogging…

By + August 12th, 2007

The fearful truth behind Malaysian blogging first struck home when Malaysian Politicians claimed that political blogs were safe but that we had to be very careful when it came to anything else.

Zainuddin reminded bloggers of their responsibilities in maintaining harmony among Malaysia’s multiracial society. ”They should not try to incite the people,” he [...]

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA), with the support of the Business Software Alliance (BSA), has launched SIKAP TULEN on the 24th July 2007. The aim of the campaign includes cultivating a lifestyle that respects IP, and changing of behavior and mindset to use only original and licensed [...]

The Astro TechnoloGenius Contest aims to coax-out all you young local web developers who are guarding your applications in fear of the obscene pirating that is taking place with websites these days.

The idea should focus on improving ANY ONE OR MORE of the four following areas:
Here are a few examples:
Education:
[...]

In light of Malaysia’s interest in IPv6, we are not only curious as to whether this will mean that the monopoly of DOT COM DOT MY (.com.my) extensions will come to an end and finally allow private companies that do not drink coffee to start providing the country with some real domain name management services [...]

We were planning to wait until we had reached the 10,000 unique visitor threshold before properly thanking everyone for their support and amazing resistance to pressure. However, these thanks were getting slowly delayed due to the fact that our previously obtained unique daily visitation rate of an averaging 350 per day dropped to 150 a [...]

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