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Nobody can deny that technology has help changed the way photographers do their craft. Gone are the days of film and developer fluid as the masses welcome digital photos and Photoshop corrections. The barriers to entry to become a photographer has ... more »

Just a few days before Chinese New Year, I decided to go photograph the Jin De Yuan Buddhist temple, home of the nine gods (or known locally as Kelenteng Petak Sembilan). Walking through the famed street market this past Sunday, I ... more »

Another year and another "pesta blogger" (or Blogger's Party in Indonesian). But this time, it's called ON|OFF - Ideas meet Opportunities, to represent the various ONline and OFFline communities that come to this annual gathering. We don't just have bloggers in ... more »

I've been seeing a lot of links telling me what my friends are reading online via Facebook. For example, there is this article in an daily newspaper based in Washington that a friend read and is linked on his wall. This ... more »

When my friend Allanjit Singh said he was planning to go on a motorized rickshaw race from Jakarta to Bangkok for charity, my first thought was that he's insane!

My second thought was: Road trip!

Last Sunday, 28 teams, each with a motorized ... more »

It is Eid ul-Fitr time in Indonesia, or as we say it, Idul Fitri. Held at the end of the fasting month of Ramadhan, Idul Fitri is a celebration and a time for forgiveness and reflection for all the good and ... more »

Remember the Blackberry censorship debacle of a few months back? Well, the Communications and Information Ministry is at it again. They are set to block 20 illegal music sharing sites in Indonesia.

Shock, horror!

Piracy is pretty rampant in Indonesia, as ... more »

Back in the old days, geeks like me were lucky to have the Internet all to themselves. We were kings on Twitter, first on Facebook and lead all the discussions on Digg. But then, as the masses began to filter in, ... more »

A few weeks back, Indonesian internet cable users were shocked to find their access to bittorrent protocols were substantially reduced. For some reason, they could not get any download speed from trackers that has hundreds if not thousands of users. Having ... more »

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