Hey look!
One of the nifty new 'One Laptop Per Child' gadgets!
One of our friends in Cambodia had ordered one via the 'Give One Get One' program.
(Above: Bart talks about OLPC's capabilities.) Apparently Cambodia will be getting a shipment of tens of thousands - a big project in the works. ...
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If you've read
http://www.andybrouwer.co.uk/blog/2008/03/warning-my-blog-was-stolen.html
It's time to change your links to
http://www.andybrouwer.co.uk/blog/
(And if you haven't read this site before? You're in for a treat.)
Andy, I think there's a bidding war in the making for a docudrama on the last three weeks.
Tags: cambodia,weblog
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Posted in information technology, news, stuff on Jan 25th, 2008
For some reason, numerous businesses in Cambodia seem to think that it's OK to send out random emails to as wide a mailing list as possible. This is generically termed spam. I'm thinking of starting a list of spammers, for submission to local Chambers of Commerce. The only problem ...
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How do you explain the growth of corporate media and viral marketing in a country where 'Star Wars' never even hit the theatres, and brand names like Nike and Gap are both made and pirated routinely? A country where punk rock never made a splash because there was a war ...
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An opening at the McDermott gallery in Siem Reap, for the Angkor Photo Festival. This is the first time I've seen it in action, though I've seen the photos from prior years on the web.
I'm intrigued at how this festival has networked people from around the world. I ...
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