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If you can't beat them...

Blogs ...join em. And that's what the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) is going to do, it would seem. According to a news report on the Malaysianinsider.com, the MCA is going into the ... Read story »

The price of natural resources from Malaysia

Blogs Malaysia is gifted with a wealth of natural resources including a thick canopy of rainforests. Inside these forests live many tribes. Not all Malaysians reside in towns, cities, and suburbs like ... Read story »

Investing in alternative energy to fund Chinese education in Malaysia

Blogs It's no secret that cultivating palm oil makes money. In Malaysia, Chinese schools have caught onto the business idea. Nine Chinese independant schools in Malaysia's Perak state have considered cultivating palm ... Read story »

Can Malaysians adopt a strict trash policy?

Blogs A few years ago, the Government of Malaysia wanted to build an incinerator--a large, technologically advanced furnace--to burn our refuse. However, the residents protested as they didn't want an incinerator in ... Read story »

Water discovered on the Moon!

Blogs So, water has been discovered on the moon. This is exciting news. I wonder what this means for mankind. Will we be able to plant trees there to generate more oxygen? ... Read story »

What do you like in a mobile phone?

Blogs McKinsey pointed out that most of us don't really use the advanced and expensive features packaged with our mobile gadgets. Well, duh! My mom is a typical 60-year-old housewife who uses ... Read story »

The Last Word on Malaysian broadband... uncut + final cut

Blogs My very first blog for CNET Asia was on February 5, 2007. And I wrote about broadband. I wrote about how lousy the broadband was. How expensive it was for the ... Read story »

Screaming in cyberspace...

Blogs ...Seems to be a waste of time when it comes to the Government of Malaysia. Because it appears they're rather deaf when it is about what the citizenry has to say, ... Read story »

When solar panels become affordable for all

Blogs Our sun is undoubtedly an incredibly powerful star. Apparently, it supplies enough energy to earth in 1 hour to provide all of our energy needs for an entire year! Yet, most ... Read story »

Land grab in East Malaysia

Blogs Recently, a United Nations human rights expert reported that international investors have been buying up or leasing large amounts of farmland in developing countries. This is hardly surprising. I am sure that ... Read story »

Malaysia's first nuclear power plant targeted for 2025

Blogs Remember the post that discussed whether Malaysia should build a nuclear power plant? After writing that, I received the following email (grammar and proper phrasing notwithstanding): Hi, I am a Malaysian ... Read story »

Dear Prime Minister... Is your email working?

Blogs Those of you who have followed my blog in the past will know that I have a habit of writing to Prime Ministers. In March 2008, I wrote to then Prime ... Read story »

Rural Malaysia to install solar hybrid system

Blogs Previously, I wrote that Kota Marudu in Malaysia's rural borneo island will be the first in the country to be powered by windmills. Now, Kampung Murud and Kampung Kalabakan, which have ... Read story »

Malaysia's own Kindle

Blogs Yesterday, Amazon.com launched the new Kindle Dx, an ebook reader that's larger than the original Kindle and Kindle 2, and specifically targeted at college students. Amazon, however, may be a step ... Read story »

The Berjaya Love Me Do interactive campaign: Did they tell the truth?

Blogs Here's an excellent reason to start a corporate blog. A few days ago, a local interactive agency wrote on its corporate blog about its participation in Berjaya's Love Me Do campaign. ... Read story »

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