Latest posts by Preetam Rai from January, 2008
Singapore: ASUS EEE PC Review
Singapore blogger Rinaz test drives Asus's latest Linux based sub-notebook. The computer is just started selling in South East Asia and there are user groups already in Thailand and the Philippines. First look at the Asus EEE PC from rinaz on Vimeo.
Cambodia: Online Game Launch
Vutha takes us to the launch of an online game in Cambodia where a popular Cambodian singer appears as one of characters from the game.
Brunei: YouTube Not Blocked After All
Maurina confirms that YouTube is now available in Brunei. Netizens earlier got a scare when they could not access the popular video sharing site and there were rumors that the site was blocked.
Brunei: Old Brunei Papers
The Daily Brunei Resources blogger reveals the sources from which he gets ideas for his blog posts.
Singapore: Increasing Chinese New Year Takes
Geek Goddess has some tips on how to increase your Chinese New Year takes. Younger and unmarried members of the family receive red packets with money in it for Chinese New Year from other relatives.
Singapore: Creepy Experiment
Mr. Lychee has a creepy experiment for you to try.
Indonesia: Must Read Article on Suharto
Unspun recommends an article “that captures the complexity of Suharto the man who came to lead a nation in waiting”
Vietnam: Cao Dai Temple
Antidote to Burnout takes us to visit the colorful Cao Dai Temple in Southern Vietnam.
Philippines: Issues for the next Elections
Janette Torai wants fellow voters to start thinking about the issues that they want to see in the agendas of the political parties.
Philippines: Friendster Fan
Mike Abundo is urging fellow netizens to support Friendster social networking platform.
Thailand: Book on Coup Banned
Bangkok Pundit and New Mandala comment on a book that is now banned in Thailand.
Thailand: Steam Train Engines in Bangkok
Richard Barrow points steam train enthusiasts to a train shed in Bangkok that houses some old steam engines.
Indonesia: Truth and Reconciliation for Soeharto
Nicholas Godwin feels that a “Truth and reconciliation for Soeharto necessary to Indonesian prosperity”
Australia: Top Blogs
The Blogger at Dipping into the Blogpond has compiled a list of top 100 Australian blogs based on the blogs Alexa and Technorati rankings. (via Endverse)
Malaysia: Is Macbook Air Worth Buying
Jibone at Mymacbuzz analyses the features and shortcomings in the latest Apple notebook computer and says he would not buy one unless the price includes some of the accessories that is needed to make the machine more complete.
Malaysia: Would You Buy a Tata Nano
Paul Tan illustrates how TATA managed to lower the cost of its recently launched car and asks Malaysian readers if they will buy the car if it was available in Malaysia.
Singapore: Not in China
Arzhou is shocked to find that according to one of the US state tax department Singapore is a part of China.
Cambodia: High Dynamic Range images of Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh based blogger Mythical Dude shares some High Dynamic Range images of the city of the city on his Flickr page.
Brunei: Signing International Agreements
The Daily Brunei Resources explains the process that takes place in the background when two countries sign an international agreement.
Philippines: Heath Ledger's Death
Blogs like Cyberpunk's So Called Life are commenting on hollywood actor Heath Ledger's death.
Philippines: Becoming An American Citizen
About A Nurse talks her American Citizenship Oath Taking Ceremony and reflects on her life in America and Australia.