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  • N S N S commented on The Twitter Book - A Sneak Preview looks boring... ;( 7 months ago
  • N S N S commented on Twitter @ BlogBash Balik Pulau thanks @hadramie! 8 months ago
  • N S N S commented on Eric Ries Lean Startup Presentation For Web 2.0 Expo April 1 2009 A Disciplined Approach To Imagining, Designing, And Building New Products a bit too complicated... better "just do it!" 8 months ago
  • N S N S commented on Web 2.0 for Business (in Malaysia)? yep... the 800-pound gorilla (RM11B in market value) in jobs market is finally here. and with billions of bucks to spend for the Asia market, possibilities are endless. And rumors had the Big G too, but we’ll likely only hear much of the the Big E (not Ebay, although they too!) though for the next three weeks - BN vs. BA... Any of the candidates got onto Facebook/Friendster yet, hehe? 2 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Web 2.0 for Business (in Malaysia)? oh, thank you Amit... didn’t see the embed video link earlier ;) 2 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Web 2.0 for Business (in Malaysia)? The attached/shown video can be played/downloaded separately from here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6IQ_FOCE6I (or google for "bubble 2.0") 2 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Web Development with Ruby on Rails, MyGOSSCON 2007 great intro... thanks 2 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Web 2.0 (Do You Use It?) - Draft 1 Dear guest0768e5 , it’s quite easy actually. four examples:- 1. maximize social network: knowing that that millions of youth malaysians (well exceeding 4-million by now), ie. the larger knowledge workforce are friendlier with ala-social networking portals, simply embrace web2.0 applications for your intranet - to enable top-down (and vv) crowdsourcing of idea and knowledge. just like vortals (vertical portals), social networking sites can also be run vertically, exclusive to particular organizations/groups, not just the public ones like facebook, friendster, myspace, hi5, linkedin (semi-vertical) etc. Some examples are crowdvine, mychannel.tv, ning etc. this online activity can complement the team building activities that normally costs 10s of thousands RM each time for a crowd of 50+. 2. use SaaS applications - CRM, ERP etc. either OSS or commercial ones. save money on licensing and get things done more effectively! 3. VoIP - optimize skype, gizmo, corporate IP etc including for providing customer support - web chat/conference etc. cut down telco cost! 4. Use blogs (fastest push-button publishing) and media sharing apps for spreading out internal and external information. save cost immediately! 2 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Web 2.0 For Smjk Schools nice, but so long... perhaps need better summary, than too many snaps in one. 3 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Slides from Web2Expo Tokyo (front side) See http://web20japan.blogspot.com/2007/11/japan-10.html for review 3 years ago
  • N S N S commented on Slides from Web2Expo Tokyo (back side) See http://web20japan.blogspot.com/2007/11/japan-10.html for review 3 years ago