Singapore
February 2nd, 2009 | by
Chan Chi-LoongStart-up@ Singapore 2009, a national business plan competition with a 10-year pedigree, is giving away this to potential winners, amongst other goodies like S$200,000 cash prizes. The initial executive summary phase has been...
January 30th, 2009 | by
Chan Chi-LoongA friend asked me about this, so I thought it’s good to share in a post. You’ll need an audio editor/recorder. One that I highly recommend is the open source software Audacity, available for Windows, Mac and Linux....
December 22nd, 2008 | by
Boon KiatThanks to Daft Logic, exercise junkies – those who pound the pavement with their Asics and crank the gears on their Cervelos – can find out exactly how much miles and kms they are covering in Singapore – or any...
December 22nd, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-Loongby Kevin Lim (theory.isthereason.com), for creativecommonssingapore.wordpress.com We’ve moved Techgoondu’s content to the Creative Commons 3.0 License (Singapore). This basically means that as long as you attribute to...
December 15th, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-LoongIf you live in Singapore and you haven’t heard of or tried Gothere, do yourself a favour and take a look. It’s such a useful resource that I have the URL bookmarked in my brain. I’ll flat out admit it: I’m...
December 12th, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-LoongThe idea: you spot a pair of pink hello kitty slippers in a boutique mall in Japan’s trendy Shinjuku shopping district to die for, and you want to let all your friends know. You whip out your phone, snap it, and upload it...
December 8th, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-LoongYebber is a Singapore-based website that aggregates reviews by end users and provides a mechanism for users to search for them. So far, pretty standard. The catch? It pays you to have an opinion. How does it work? You create an...
December 8th, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-LoongI often hear laments from my friends about the dead tech innovation scene in Singapore. “There is nothing new in tech coming out of Singapore”, they cry. Singaporeans in IT are nothing but glorified tech sales and marketeers...
November 26th, 2008 | by
Chan Chi-LoongDropcast is the first DS game made in Singapore, released in Sept 2008 by Mikoishi. Unfortunately, it was released to very little fanfare here and abroad. The curse of the indie company is that they have far less resources than...