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It’s too easy to recall the bad news that 2008 brought us, so to wrap up the year JOURNALISM.SG is remembering some of the good things that happened in Singapore journalism last year. Here’s our final list of five...
Mainstream media going downstream: PN Balji : The Online Citizen - a community of singaporeans
Former Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief of the Today newspaper, said that he sometimes “shuddered looking at some of the stories that are displayed” in the Singapore papers. Comparing the local papers to the Financial Times, which he called a “
Hippo Exchange Club Singapore
An international exchange club for homestay programmes (via @prissyhan).
The Strand: The Victorian Expansion into Asia...
A Canadian exchange student shares his humorous (or less) experience of being in Singapore (via Siva)
TODAYonline: PAP ready to YouTube to reach young
PM Lee mentioned how they will allow videoblogging of upcoming elections. The incumbent PAP looks ready to pounce on the social web bandwagon. Are citizens and opposition members ready? Will we finally see users generated political video mashups in Singap
Muji Chronotebook
Prize winner in last year’s Muji Award International Design Competition, this notebook is easy to use with a analog printed clock in the middle of each page. Designed by Wong Kok Keong [Orcadesign] (Singapore).
World War Robots at Tech X Challenge – Singapore’s Future Robots
Like DARPA's competitions in the U.S., Singapore's new robot showdown offers big bucks for smart bots, and these iRobot mods could lead the way for smaller countries to hand-build autonomous armies of their own. On hand for this weekend's stair-climbing,
Singapore tycoon jailed 2 hours for organ trading-paper
SINGAPORE, Sept 4 - Singapore retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung was on Wednesday jailed for two hours and fined S$17,000 for lying to get approval for a kidney transplant and for organ trading, the Straits Times newspaper said.
Features of the new SAF combat uniform
Camouflage is an important element in military tactics. With today’s advanced surveillance equipment and weapon optics, soldiers face a greater risk of detection in combat. Recognising this, the Army and the Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA) have
sgPlanet.com - Another Singapore Youtube clone
Just like Youtube, but mostly Singapore related content. The terms of use appears self protectionist, and I've found several Singapore TV shows in there.
Singapore-MIT game lets visually impaired share the fun - MIT News Office
The game, called AudiOdyssey, simulates a deejay trying to build up a catchy tune and get people dancing. By swinging the remote-control device used by the Nintendo Wii, which senses motion, the player can set the rhythm.
Straits Times: Here's your chance to poke the Govt
PM Lee confirmed four friend requests (adding to the existing 281), checked out photos of Reach events and typed a message on the wall of one of its friends.
Trivial Triflings of An Aimless AKK: It's all about the letter 'B', voice blog vol. 8
One of the funniest yet authentic podcasts (or voiceblog) from a 25yr old Singaporean lady. It's about boobs, and it's got to strength of standup comedy (via a librarian friend).
Text 100 APAC Blogger Survey Report
Text 100 asks 153 predominantly business, technology and news bloggers across APAC what they want from PR and corporation.
iSinGeo: Ping your location in Singapore
Created by Singeo, now you can ping your location in Singapore with an iPhone and Fire Eagle.
ChannelNewsAsia Can Has Blogs
CNA can has blogs, but it'd be cool to see how they use it to the new organization's advantage. Oh, and look what they did to their iMac!
Jane Fong: Aiming to Bring Anime Online
First we've got Yong Fook, and now another Singaporean in Japan. ReadWriteWeb reports on Jane Fong, as a Woman, a Foreigner and an Entrepreneur in Japan. Her cross-cultural revelations are rather interesting and worth a good read.
Bicycle Path - Serangoon Gardens to NUS Kent Ridge Campus at Bikely.com
Siva maps an ideal biking route around central Singapore.
Slashdot | Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites
Maximus stupiditus! "A Singapore firm, VueStar has threatened to sue websites that use pictures or graphics to link to another page, claiming it owns the patent for a technology used by millions around the world."
lancerlord: of the adsense check for $132,994.97
Xiaxue who was reported to earn $1,000 a week. Dawn Yang $4,000 to $6,000 a month, Princessa $1,500 to $2,000 a month.
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