Indonesia
Indonesia’s free blog services
One of the Indonesia’s new cool online media services launched is the country-based blog services.
Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on blog services.
BlackBerry gains popularity in Indonesia
Check-out my CNET tech post on BlackBerry.
Finally, full version of PayPal for Indonesia!
Yeah, it’s very good news. Now Indonesian are also able to receive money through PayPal!
Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on PayPal
Cisco Indonesia’s boss goes blogging
Cisco Indonesia Managing Director, Irfan Setiaputra, launched his personal blog recently. He decided to use his own name for the domain name, irfansetiaputra.com, instead of official cisco’s domain name.
This is the first official Indonesia’s global company CEO blog, and I hope other will follow Mr. Irfan’s footstep in Indonesia’s fast growing blogosphere.
On his five recent […]
Indonesia’s web 2.0 services
Indonesia has moves forward beyond blogosphere: the country already enters the new world, called web 2.0 services. Several user-generated content services already launched, and the country’s community responded to them enthusiastically.
Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on web 2.0
Indonesian gaming moves forward
Despite the fact that the online gaming market in Indonesia is definitely at its early stage, recent developments indicate that it has started to leave its shell as an emerging gaming market.
IDC’s latest study has identified the following trends present in the Indonesian online gaming industry, specifically in the areas of online games and service […]
Free Wi-Fi for Indonesia’s N-series users
Nokia Indonesia offers free Wi-Fi connection for N-series users by establishing a project called “1,000 Nokia NSeries WiFiZone”.
Nokia has teamed up with the three giant network and Internet providers, Telkom, IM2 and CBN. Nokia signed the joint agreement today with IM2 and CBN, after a similar agreement with Telkom two months ago.
Check-out my CNET Asia […]
Bahasa Indonesia, one of the top languages in WordPress.com
Wow! According to WordPress.com’s statistics (June 2007), Indonesia is one of the top languages used by WordPress.com users.
Source: Thomas Arie’s posting



