5 Ways the Tech World will Change in 2011 | LiewCF.com

5 Ways the Tech World will Change in 2011 | LiewCF.com


5 Ways the Tech World will Change in 2011

Posted: 30 Dec 2010 09:24 AM PST


This is a guest post by James Yeang. If you would like to contribute too, please contact me.

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As 2010 comes to a close, I’ve whipped out my crystal ball, and here are my predictions for the year that is to come.

1. Facebook will sell stats

The social network giant has become the defacto minimum requirement for any business to engage with its community, so much so that some businesses use their Facebook page as their primary web presence rather than their official website. With millions of Facebook fan/business pages in play, coupled with the open secret that facebook tracks every click, Facebook has the ability to supply businesses with incredibly rich data on how people interact with their page – which many organizations would pay for – especially due to the horribly inadequate stats which Facebook currently provides for free.


2. Twitter will have business accounts

Just a friendly stream of data over the past few years, Twitter has come out really strong this year. Ending 2009 in the black by striking search deals with Microsoft and Google, Twitter’s business strategy all started to come together in 2010.

They started to take ownership of it’s presence across multiple platforms by releasing official apps across all major smartphone platforms, and completely redesigning its homepage.

They outlawed 3rd party in-stream twitter services and launched their own promoted tweet advertising service.

And it 2011, they will take on the likes of HootSuite by launching a full end to end way for businesses to manage their twitter presence in a professional manner. Multiple users, permissions, scheduled tweets, and more.

3. Del.icio.us will pass on

Yahoo! is looking for a buyer but I doubt it will find a suitable one. The days of social bookmarking has come and gone, and people are much more likely now to share good links rather than amass them for themselves for later use. This service never really attempted any form of monetization so it would be hard to keep afloat. Its wealth of bookmarks can already be indexed should any search engine choose to do so, so there is little value acquisition for the sake of the database. Traffic is falling fast, and this will eventually go the way of Geocities and pass on, becoming just a memory.

4. Digg will make or break in 2011

Traffic seems to have flat-lined for the mighty social news website which was once considered to be the darling of the web 2.0 industry, and everyone seems to be sounding the death knell, but unlike delicious, Digg has much larger and wider potential. V4 was a step in the right direction, but Kevin Rose needs a killer move in 2011. Personalization alone just isn’t going to cut it when everybody is already seeing links from their friends on Facebook and Twitter. It’s time for Kevin Rose to forget the power-users of Digg, forget the haters and just forge ahead with this product vision. After all, power-users doesn’t equal success. Jason Calacanis’s raid on Digg on behalf Netscape several years ago is proof of this.

5. We will start checking into Foursquare via NFC

Foursquare is a lot of fun, but after a while, check-in fatigue kicks in. The time it takes to launch an app, search for a location, find and click on the correct one, and then check-in is simply a tedious task. NFC (Near Field Communication) however makes things easier by allowing your phone to interact with the world just by putting it close to a compatible device. This technology is expected to change mobile payments, public transit systems, and quite possibly change the game of Location Based Services like Foursquare – making it easier than ever to use. All major smartphone platforms (BlackBerry, iPhone, Android) are all expected to have NFC in their 2011 lineups. This also means that QR codes, will pass on and become increasingly irrelevant in time to come.

Do you agree with these predictions? What are your own predictions for the future? Tell us in the comments!

This guest post was written by James Yeang, who writes for Friedbeef’s Tech, a Malaysian Tech Blog focused on solving everyday problems with simple technology.

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My Blackberry Is Not Working! [FUNNY VIDEO] | LiewCF.com

My Blackberry Is Not Working! [FUNNY VIDEO] | LiewCF.com


My Blackberry Is Not Working! [FUNNY VIDEO]

Posted: 28 Dec 2010 08:53 PM PST


Blackberry, Apple, XBox.. A very funny video that only geeks get it.

By the way, we also have BlueBerry in Malaysia. ;)

Malaysia Public Holiday 2011 Calendar | LiewCF.com

Malaysia Public Holiday 2011 Calendar | LiewCF.com


Malaysia Public Holiday 2011 Calendar

Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:47 AM PST


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Malaysia is a multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-religious country. Each religious has different holidays. And, each state and federal territory of Malaysia has different holidays, too.

I believe Malaysia has the most complicated public holidays in the World. :)

Here is the 2011 public holidays calendar for Malaysians. You can easily import it into your Google Calendar, iCal or download the XML format.

  • Google Calendar: Click the “+Google Calendar” icon in the embedded calendar above to add the public holiday calendar to your Google Calendar.
  • iCal: Click here to download and import the calendar to your iCal app.
  • XML: You are a geek. Here is the XML format of the calendar that you can use/extract the data anyway you like.
  • HTML: Bookmark this website for your future reference of Malaysia public holiday in 2011.

Data source: Malaysian Employers Federation

Let me know if you found this useful. Please share with your friends too!

Holiday in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah | LiewCF.com

Holiday in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah | LiewCF.com


Holiday in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Posted: 17 Dec 2010 07:30 AM PST


Dear all, I’m having holiday now with my wife and friends in Kota Kinabalu (KK), Sabah — a great place for relaxing holiday in Malaysia.

We are here for 4 days 3 nights.

For Day 1, we went to island hopping. Enjoy the clear blue sea, hot white sand. I don’t swim. I didn’t get wet but relax on the beach with my iPad, instead.

In the evening, we had dinner at the famous Little Italy restaurant. Tasty pasta & pizza! Yummy!

Tomorrow, we will rent a car and explore the other attractions with the guide of a local friend.

Good night!

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Google Zeitgeist 2010: Year in Review [VIDEO]

Posted: 14 Dec 2010 02:43 AM PST


Could you remember what happened in 2010? Google created a 3 minutes video to highlight the top events and moments in 2010 from around the World through search, images, and videos.

Visit Zeitgeist 2010 to learn how to world searched in year 2010.

Giveaway: FireFly Flight Tickets to Kota Kinabalu and Kuching

Posted: 14 Dec 2010 02:07 AM PST


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In conjunction of Firefly‘s latest announcement of new flight routes to Kota Kinabalu and Kuching, Firefly will be giving out complimentary vouchers to celebrate.

LiewCF.com got 4 pairs of vouchers (that’s 8 round flight tickets) to give out. 2 pairs already gave out in the Twitter giveaway last week (Congratulations to the winners!).

I still have 2 pairs FireFly vouchers left (Kota Kinabalu or Kuching) for FREE giveaway. Read on to learn how to win!

How to win free FireFly flight tickets?

It is simple, just follow the instructions.

  1. Join FireFly Facebook page by clicking the Like button or you can follow @FlyFireFly on Twitter.
  2. Submit a comment to give at least a travel tip (the more the merrier) in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. The tips could be local attractions, food, hotel, transportation, etc. Anything that is helpful to travelers.
  3. Please share this giveaway with your friends.







P.S. Please make sure you included your REAL email address when submit your comment, so that I can contact you when you won the prize!

This giveaway begins now and ends Saturday, 18th December at 2359hrs GMT+8. The winner will be selected by best tip and informed by email.

You need to know…

  • Vouchers are valid for travel from 15th January 2011 till 24th January 2011.
  • Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights, public holidays, school breaks and weekends.
  • Booking must be made using the voucher at least 21 days before travel date and subject to confirmation.
  • Those voucher are (Kuala Lumpur – Kota Kinabalu – Kuala Lumpur) OR (Kuala Lumpur – Kuching – Kuala Lumpur) and it’s paid for except excluding airport tax & other fees.
  • Firefly’s staff and immediate family are not eligible for this contest.
  • Those voucher are (Kuala Lumpur – Kota Kinabalu – Kuala Lumpur) // (Kuala Lumpur – Kuching – Kuala Lumpur) and it’s paid for except excluding airport tax & other fees.

Disclosure: I will get a pairs of free flight ticket from FireFly by running this giveaway.

Thanks to FireFly for sponsoring the giveaway. Interesting in sponsoring? Contact me.