Web 2.0
You’ve got a Tweet!
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008Started over a few weeks ago, I got back to my Twitter account. Despite the fact I have been a member of this service more than a year ago, frankly speaking, I didn’t use it regularly. Twittering two times a month is a kind of luxury thing for me.
So why did I finally come back […]
Facebooking every day!
Monday, April 7th, 2008Not all Internet services could force me to log-in into their applications almost every day except Facebook.
This damn service also forced me to keep connected even in my BlackBerry!
Due to my unlimitted data plan for the powerful device, it means that I always be connected to the Facebook 24 hours a day!
Now, Facebook added another […]
Web 2.0 ‘imperative’ for business: Oracle exec
Thursday, March 27th, 2008Bill Kearney, general manager of enterprise content management at Oracle Asia-Pacific, gave an advise for advertisers to target niche audience: just approach “web 2.0’s commercial appeal”.
There is a fierce reason behind this idea: “Web 2.0 and web content management facilitate collaborative communication,” he explained.
Focusing on the-also-called-new media would be a next-gen strategy to compete and […]
When web 2.0 meets GPS
Thursday, March 27th, 2008The new gadget offers two-way communication between the device and user, instead of one-way like other devices did. Yes, it can connect your gadget back to the company’s servers over cell phone or Wi-Fi wireless Internet connections.
“There is an element of Web 2.0 meets GPS here,” said Mark Williamson, director of services for Dash. “Others […]
Join Barack Obama in Facebook
Thursday, January 24th, 2008I just joined Barack Obama through my Facebook account. A leading candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election, I admire his authenticity and amazing maneuvre.
His team was really awared about the power of the social networking: they use blog and other tools to promote this great guy to the world.
He said: “I’m […]
A brief encounter with David Sifry
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 David Sifry
It’s really an invaluable afternoon for me. I met David Sifry, founder and CEO Technorati, a leading blog search engine, in the Nokia World 2007 in Amsterdam.
After attended his session on social media and network during the conference in RAI center, I looked for him to have short conversation about blogging and Web […]
AsiaBlogging.com and the (new) fourth estate
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007My colleague Jennie S. Bev wrote about blogging and Web 2.0 in Op-Ed section of The Jakarta Post, Monday (September 17, 2007)
Jennie also mentioned Asia Blogging Network (ABN) as a maneuver of the new estate from Indonesia:
…a collective effort to unify Indonesian and other Asian blogs has been executed through the establishment of AsiaBlogging.com, which […]
Indonesia joins Web 2.0 services crowd
Monday, September 3rd, 2007
One day on a foggy morning in June 2006, Felix Widjaja finally found what he was looking for. After seeking and considering various start-up models on his desktop computer at his home in Pluit, North Jakarta, the 26-year-old decided to establish a start-up company that would develop social networking sites.
Following the “discovery”, he […]
Let’s start kronning!
Monday, August 6th, 2007Thanks to Twitter and Jaiku that inspired us, we finally introduced Indonesia-based microblogging service called Kronologger (”chronological posts of blogger”). Part of Asia Blogging Network services, Kronologger users, especially Indonesian users, can start kronning now.
Kronning?
It is an mobile activity where you could post shortly what you are doing and where you are. This activity is […]
Truemors: Tell the world (the niche things)!
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007Well, Guy Kawasaki’s Truemors has debuted recently. What is it?
Truemors is a web site that enables you to “tell the world”—within the bounds of good taste and the law anyway. You can post your rumors, news, and sightings, and anyone with web access can read and rate them within minutes. We wish to acknowledge the […]

