Dailylicious Recap Last Week

It’s time for Dailylicious weekly recap, but before we write a variety of information received by DailySocial editorial, we would like to apologize to our readers at DailySocial because since last week DailySocial suffered from a server down and cannot be accessed, hopefully this time we managed to get rid of the gremlins who dwell in our servers and DailySocial can always be accessed smoothly.

The first news that appears on Dailylicious is about a short list of businesses that use ‘nesia as their last name, it’s quite interesting because if we previously knew about Urbanesia, there are some startup or other businesses that use the last name nesia, such as Golfnesia, Fanesia (we have discussed it in DailySocial), Exportnesia, Kuponesia and others, along with a brief list of links can be viewed from this link.

Before getting into other information from Dailylicious, there is an update from the news about Kapanlagi acquisition, the news is still a rumor though and we will update it if there’s any further information. In addition there is information relating to RIM, API for BBM has been opened for public since a week ago, we also write about BBM social platform explanation, BBM social platform that doesn’t mean BBM for IOS or Android. We also have article about Dealkeren post Livingsocial acquisition.

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This Week’s Dailylicious Recap

Before we write a variety of information received by DailySocial editorial staff and wrote it on DailySocial or Dailylicious, there is an announcements related to Dailylicious web address.

We decided to change the address of Dailylicious. Previous addresses can be accessed at Dailylicio.us but now readers can access it at http://licious.dailysocial.net/.

Ok, let’s go to the first news that we share in Dailylicious, it was Yahoo! that organized a hacking event, this time it called Hack & Roll. From the name it’s not wrong if you guessed this event has to do with Koprol. Hack & Roll is a hacking event by using API from Koprol, the event is based in Indonesia and the Philippines. Event posters can be seen here and additional information can be viewed at the following DailySocial article.

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