OpenWebAsia 2010: Technology & Web Business Conference (10% Off for my Readers!)

July 1st, 2010 admin No comments

Are you an Asian web entrepreneur, innovator or social media enthusiast looking to expand your horizons and network with the web industry’s key movers? Look no further! OpenWebAsia 2010, the most anticipated regional technology and web business conference for South East Asia will be held in Kuala Lumpur at the Crowne Plaza Mutiara this 13 and 14 July 2010.

WHAT IS OpenWebAsia ABOUT?

Current issues in these areas will be addressed:

a. Enterprise Web
b. Government 2.0
c. Mobile Applications
d. Android & iphone Development Platforms
e. Could Computing & Location Based Services
f.  Venture Capital & Funding
g. Social Media & Social Gaming
h. Architecture & Standards

The above topics are covered in three different tracks, which consists of a Social Media Track, Developer & Technology Track and an MSC Malaysia Innotech Track, the latter for entrepreneurs to pitch their businesses to VCs for funding over two days.

WHO WILL BE THERE?

The event brings together top minds in the web technology space in the region and beyond, with representatives from Google, TechCrunch, Yahoo, Amazon, Digg.com and many more are expected to attend. Also see the list of the speakers for more details and yeah, of course I’ll be there!

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

Show up on the day and the ticket will cost you RM300 (USD$93) at the door, so make sure you register online to get the RM200($62) rate. For an incredible rate, you get to rub shoulders with the cream of the web technology business, some of whom will be coming from as far as Silicon Valley, but wait!

If you’re one of my readers, enjoy a special 10% discount for tickets to the event just for being awesome. All you need to do is register online using this special promotional code: 3803, and you’ll pay RM$180 only! How fantabulous is that?

LUCKY DRAW @OWA

It gets even better! Come to OpenWebAsia and you’ll stand a chance to win an iPad and Nexus One! No, you’re not dreaming. I bumped into Daniel Cerventus last week and he said they’re giving those away to some really lucky winners!

So what are you waiting for? Register online today with the promo code: 3803.

For more information, visit OpenWebAsia.com.

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Why a Coal-fired Plant in Sabah Is a Bad, Bad Idea

June 24th, 2010 admin 3 comments

This morning, I’d like to share a video with you.

It’s about a coal-fired plant that TNB-SESB are planning to build on the East Coast of Sabah, overlooking the Coral Triangle, which is home to 75% of marine wildlife species known to science, and half of the last remaining 30 Sumatran rhinoceros in the world Borneo.

According to Nadira Ilana of Green Surf, the Prime Minister “Mr. Najib went to Minado, Indonesia last May for the Coral Triangle summit, where he pledged to protect it but this coal plant will contradict his promise to the world as well as his pledge at the Copenhagen Environmental Summit to reduce Malaysia’s carbon emissions by 40% by 2025.”

The proposed coal-fired plant site is at Kg Sinakut, Lahad Datu, a village that borders the Coral Triangle, an area where the WWF has rated as a globally outstanding marine eco-region. It is also just a mere 17km away from the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, where hippos rhinos, elephants and other endangered species of wildlife call home.

My question to all Sabahans today is, do you want to pay for energy that sacrifices our wildlife and environment? What about a coal plant that will cause your children to have breathing problems, subsequently developing asthma and potentially, emphysema and lung cancer? TNB says that the coal will be clean, but this is their coal plant in Perak.

WHAT IS IT WORTH?

Our eco-heritage that took millions of years to forge is under threat. The world’s last few outstanding regions for marine wildlife and endangered animals are under threat. The potential 8 billion eco-tourism industry that Sabahans depend on for a livelihood is under threat. Why? So that two corporations can make a lot of money from Sabahans. Money we won’t have if we lose our source of income from tourism, but that’s besides the point.

YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT

SEND A POSTCARD TO THE PM
If you don’t want this madness to happen, please tell our leaders that Sabah does not want a coal plant by sending him a postcard.

SIGN THE ONLINE PETITION

Sign this petition too, telling the Prime Minister Najib Razak that coal is not the answer, that clean renewable energy that has longer-term profitability prospects should be explored and discussed with the ‘rakyat’ in an open and transparent manner.

If you would like to help protect Sabah’s wildlife and environment, you can find out at the Green Surf Website, where Sabahans, international NGOs, and all concerned citizens of Malaysia and the world unite for a Greener Sabah.

You can also learn more from the people who work passionately to show you why you should care about what is happening to Sabah.

Don’t wait till it’s too late. Act now, we invite the world to read and send this letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

SAY NO TO COAL! Ask for clean, renewable energy!

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‘No Plastic Bag on Monday’ Campaign Starts Today in KK

June 21st, 2010 admin No comments

As much as there is so much to be fixed in Kota Kinabalu, I’m very proud to say that DBKK is going forward in the right direction by launching the No Plastic Bag on Monday‘ Campaign.

Today is the official kick-off date, and participating stores which include Parkson, 7-Eleven, Tong Hing Supermarket, Giant hypermarket, Milimewa, Southern Bakery and Popular Bookstore will not be giving out free plastic bags to shoppers at the checkout counter for free.

If you are shopping today without your own bag or basket in any of the stores above, you will be charged 20 cents per plastic bag. Those proceeds will go to fund environmental and cleanliness projects by DBKK and the Enviromental Action Centre (EAC) around the city.

But why stop today? Say no to plastic bags everyday! I guarantee you it’s a much sexier look and you’ll be kind to the earth and all who inhabit it.

So bring your reusable bags to the supermarket today!

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Kota Kinabalu: Sutera Harbour 10th 7K Run

June 21st, 2010 admin No comments


If you want a reason to get off your couch, now is the time. The Sutera Harbour 7k Sunset Charity Run is just around the corner. Whether you are going to do it for charity, health and/or fun, this is the hottest active event to go to in Kota Kinabalu! With 10,000 people expected to participate, it’s the ideal event to show off your muscles to a band of screaming kids or prove to yourself that you can hit the distance with the grannies!

The best part of all is that you’ll help raise funds for the Sabah Thalassaemia Society and Special Olympics Sabah.

The run will be held on Saturday 10th July 2010. Registration costs RM25 for adults and  RM 15 for children (comes with a t-shirt). For more details on the run and where to register, visit the Sutera Harbour website. See you there! :)

Blogger: Best Places to Eat in Kota Kinabalu

June 9th, 2010 admin 1 comment

Here’s a list of the best coffee shop foods in Kota Kinabalu, as submitted by a reader called Ah Bing. If you’re always getting asked where are the good places to eat local food in K.K., now you have a handy link to pass on. Enjoy!

Visit AhBing.com

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