The 7th Indosat Wireless Innovation Contest

Sebagai bentuk dedikasinya terhadap potensi anak-anak bangsa yang berbakat, Indosat kembali mengadakan kompetisi pengembangan aplikasi mobile Indosat Wireless Innovation Application Contest (IWIC). Gelaran ini merupakan gelaran yang ke-7 kalinya semenjak tahun 2006 silam. Seperti apa event IWIC 7 yang juga mengajak komunitas startup untuk mengikuti kompetisi ini?

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D-Link Luncurkan Router Wireless AC Dengan Gigabit Ethernet dan USB 3.0

Kabar terbaru datang dari salah satu penyuplai produk jaringan terbesar di dunia D-Link International Pte Ltd. Ya, perusahaan produk networking terbesar ini baru saja meluncurkan line up produk jaringan terbarunya yang bernama DIR-868L. Sebuah router wireless AC terbaru dengan kemampuan Dual-Band Gigabit dan dilengkapi dengan fitur USB 3.0n untuk kecepatan transfer data yang maksimal. Continue reading D-Link Luncurkan Router Wireless AC Dengan Gigabit Ethernet dan USB 3.0

[Manic Monday] Using NFC To Distribute Your Music – And More

Near-field communication, otherwise known as NFC, is still somewhat of a mystery to most. It’s often touted as the ‘killer’ new feature of some app or phone, as it is gradually being integrated with someĀ high-end phones (and even some mid-range phones), although most of the world still has no real use for it. The most notable use of NFC is of course mobile payment systems like Google Wallet, Isis and some Visa or Mastercard-driven programs in Europe, Singapore and Korea.

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The Treehouse: Internet Hopes and Hypes

Puff Doggy by Daniel Peacock[Editor’s note: The infamous Treespotter has always been an astute and sharp observer of what is going on in Indonesia. Beginning today, The Treehouse at DailySocial will be host to Treespotter’s public thoughts and remarks with regards to technology, enterprise, startups, and the media. As Treespotter is not an employee of DailySocial his views and comments may not necessarily reflect that of DailySocial. Regardless, we are thrilled to have his column. Welcome to The Treehouse.]

There’s an interesting piece from the BBC – on Google’s increased attention on Asia – the shifting gravity as BBC puts it. The article itself didn’t mention Indonesia, it was mostly about China. Google got kicked out of China for doing the right thing. For many foreign players, China is an increasingly competitive market, true on the internet just as it’s true in textile: China now outsource clothes manufacturing to Vietnam. If you think textile was worrying, this is a whole different league.

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