Legacy & Reflections
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Google Personalise it!
Google Personalised is cool. It’s actually a page where you can personalise by adding the available feeds such as the major news feeds like CNN, Reuters etc., read your Gmail from the page, add your own feeds etc etc. As you can see, I added feeds from PetalingStreet. What I love best is the ability to drag and drop the little feeds. It kind of feels like Mac OSX dashboard when dropping the widgets. I find this Google feature really useful, since my PC is ownly used by myself, I can keep my Gmail account signed in all the time. So everytime i go to Google, it will auto-redirect to…
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Just Reply Lar
Have you ever emailed people urgent and important mails and never get a reply? And then you have to call the person just to ask if the person has read your email? What the heck? Why have email in the first place?? Is it so hard to just leave a short reply to tell your sender you’ve read that important email and will get back to them soon? Do you need to wait until the person calls you then only you tell them whatever is being asked through the phone? This isn’t directed to anybody in particular but to all peoples with this kind of attitude. I think it’s ok…
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Live 8: Why use celebrities?
The number of blogs around the world writing about Live 8 is reaching about 10000 as of now. However, instead of promoting Live 8 and the cause behind it, that is to pressure the G8 leaders as they meet to cancel the debts of Africa, saving the lives of millions from that continent, many of these blogs are actually skeptical of using celebrities in such a concert to speak the message. One such blog totally bashed the people behind this, the celebrities and even accused the campaign as acting as a free publicity for these celebrities. Many of them are skeptical that these freaking rich celebrities’ voices has any effect…
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Kenny Sia is a celebrity ah?
Wahlau, ChannelnewsAsia featured an article called A quiet dinner meeting with top Malaysian blogger turns riotous about Kenny’s little adventure into the island of Singapore, with the writer, Benjamin Lee, giving him the stamp of Celebrity Status. Last week, it seemed as if Kenny Sia (www.kennysia.com) was the most popular Malaysian in town. The most popular Malaysian in Singapore ah? Singaporeans idolising a Malaysian blogger? Is this a first?








