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Change: WEBWEB 1.5 APPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS This first section briefly features two common online tools used by Indonesians: search engines and forums. They have been classified as Web 1.5 to contrast them with newer and more sophisticated social media applications such as social networks and microblogging. 3.1.1 SEARCH
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Change: still very predominant and highly popular social networking applications in Indonesia. Discussion threads continue to be interactive and forum members are very responsive.Kafe GaulKafe Gaul is almost equivalent to Singapore’s FunkyGrad portal that includes news, reviews and online membership. However, instead of a campus-life focus,
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Change: the IndonesiaBahasa language.Indonesia. ...Among the major groups of content that Indonesia blogs cover, our research has zoomed us in on the following four major groups of the country’s blogging population. Expatriate Blogs This group comprises of expatriates whose blog content
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Change: Internationalinternational music but also provides lyrics. This sister site continues to act as a forum as it includes discussion pages, and even links users to MiRC for live chats.3.1 WEB 2.0 TOOLS3.2.1 BLOGSThe following are some statistics (as of 6 April 2008) from
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Change: still a verystillvery predominant and highly popular social networking applications in Indonesia. Discussion threads continue to be interactive and forum members are very responsive.Kafe GaulKafe Gaul is almost equivalent to Singapore’s FunkyGrad portal that includes news, reviews and online membership. However, instead of a campus-life
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Change: (insert screen shot)3.2.3 MICRO-BLOGGINGPut simply, micro-blogging allows its users to write and publish very short text updates about whatever it is they want. Moving
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Change: These customized versions of social media tools that the world is familiar is a clear trend in the country. Their appeal is understandable as these communities are centered around a common language, assuring people who join and form these communities will be "people like me" i.e.the average Indonesian web user.
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Change: (Friends Uniting Program Especially Indonesian), set up on 3 May 2004, saw over 2,000 members joining the site by the end of its first month.
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Change: . His blog serves mainly to discuss new technology and events within the company. When describing new or collaborative technology, he does not only suggest how Cisco can be involved but also other companies which already offer such products. Internally, he describes certain Cisco events and the company’s response.Although
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Change: 4.13.1 Web 1.5 Applications 4.1.13.1.1 Search Engines 4.1.23.1.2 Online Forums 4.23.2 Web 2.0 Tools 4.2.13.2.1 Blogs 4.2.23.2.2 Social Networking Sites 4.2.33.2.3 Micro-blogging 4.2.43.2.4 Others 4.13.1 WEB 1.5 APPLICATIONSThis first section briefly features two
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Change: MicrobloggingMicro-blogging4.2.4 Others 4.1 WEB 1.5 APPLICATIONS This first section briefly features two common online tools used by Indonesians: search engines and forums. They have been classified as Web 1.5 to contrast them with newer and more sophisticated social media applications such as social networks and microblogging.
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Change: is one of Indonesia’s largest forums with over 360,000 members. There is a wide array of discussion topics ranging from general news updates or social issues (for example Indonesian tax wars), to more light hearted topics such as movie or restaurant reviews. Kaskus also leverages on
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Change: 4.1 Web 1.5 Applications4.1.1 Search Engines4.1.2 Forums4.2 Web 2.0 Tools4.2.1 Blogs4.2.2 Social Networking Sites4.2.3 Microblogging4.2.4 Others Search enginesSome of the top search engines in Indonesia include:- Google in 5 different languages: Bahasa, Javanese, Sundanese, English and Dutch;
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