PanduCermat Website

In view of the road safety system, I applaud them for finally taking the effort of coming up with something like this. However, many are questioning the steps involved to help aid them. Its promoting of catching reckless drivers with camera phones or digital cameras doesn’t encourage safety with many locals. Well, that’s another agenda for the system to curb.

I was actually quite impressed with their launched website. It had that new age look to it and am very proud that they might’ve put a little more effort into a government website. Here’s a screenshot of it and click it to view larger version.

I want you readers to try and identify what do you think still can be improved?

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Online Malaysian Politics

As much as we have offline politics ongoing about ‘AP Kings’, we have our very own blogger politics taking place. Though not as serious that it might change the car import system, it’s right now at a stage where it’s hurting others. Topping that, the political debate are involving favored bloggers with their annonymous number of followers. Unlike during elections you can see supporters with bandanas or buttons, online its more of how each bloggers post let readers know who they are siding.

In case not many have been following the few pings on Project Petaling Street (PPS), many have written about the involvement of Kenny Sia and the elusive Sarong Party Girl at the recent Singapore blog conference. Yes, the same Sarong Party Girl (SPG) blogger that allegedly came out in the newspapers being branded as threat to our young readers.

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