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Because nothing says 'I Love You' like a dead reptile handbag.   More to follow from BlogFest Asia in Siem Reap shortly!

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The Book of Faces

Though it's banned in neighboring Vietnam, Facebook is ingrained in Cambodian youth culture. (Especially now that it supports Khmer text.) For many young Cambodians, the internet IS Facebook. If it's not on Facebook, did it really happen? Sign of the times: two years ago when I was helping high school students create a collaborative ...

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Kingdom of “I Wonder”

Found in the supermarket - even daily shopping can be surreal in Camboland. "You shall drink one bag once daily. You shall NOT drink more of it." (I should note that it's imported from Thailand.) In the States, the Food and Drug Administration would jump on a product like this in a ...

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[caption id="attachment_634" align="alignnone" width="517" caption="ODC Mapping"][/caption] Fire up Google Translator! Today, Le Monde, tomorrow The World. Open Development Cambodia gets a mention in a French newspaper, http://data.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/09/20/un-hackathon-pour-le-developpement-et-la-cooperation/ and now, in Swedish Development agency SIDA's web site. http://www.sida.se/Svenska/Lander--regioner/Asien/Kambodja/Program-och-projekt/Open-Data-Cambodia/ It's been challenging work this last year, and it's gratifying to see the enthusiastic reaction to what is ...

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In the past I 've blogged about Hul Sophon's sublime novel covers. Today we were given a piece of autobiographical art from the man himself, for his profile on Our Books Cambodia. Life is sweet. http://www.siewphewyeung.org.kh/artists/hul-sophon/

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