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Daily SG: 28 Oct 2009

Posted by singaporedaily on 28th October 2009

Mainstream vs X-Stream Media | Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- journalism.sg: Why RSF’s Press Freedom Index is flawed – and why it works
- The Temasek Review: Shanmugam peeved at Singapore media’s pathetic rankings on the World Press Freedom Index
- Readings From A Political Duo-ble: Comments on Singapore’s press rankings
- Today In Singapore: Rule Of Law, Or By Law?
- Seelan Palay’s Blog: Law Minister says criticisms of Singapore are “Divorced from reality” [Thanks Seelan]
- My Thoughts..: ST’s Typos Get Grander [Thanks Ganga]
- The Temasek Review: Singapore Chief Justice: No basis for allegations that Singapore’s judiciary lacks independence
- The Temasek Review: Singapore ranked 86th out of 104 countries in “democratic institutions”

Recession over?
- Temasek Hedge: Singapore’s “jobless recovery” turning into “jobloss recovery” [Thanks Bink]

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: PAP MP Ho Geok Choo Against “quota System” To Ensure Even Distribution Of PRs

ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- Today In Singapore: More Road Woes

Re education
- The Secret Political Blog: PSLE too tough? We can’t all be geniuses, but we need to beat Hong Kong in TIMSS [Thanks Chuan Yi]
- Yawning Bread: Tough tests serve a positive purpose

Daily Discourse
- TOC: Is Singapore = PAP?
- The Temasek Review: Singapore’s missing pillars of democracy (Part 3): Building the most important pillar right now
- The boy who knew too much: The urgings of Singaporeans.
- TOC: World Day against Death Penalty

Life, the universe and everything
- Senang Diri: Blue on Blue: Part 6 - A Father’s Pain [Thanks Mike]

The Asian Film Archive has put up 2 vids to celebrate World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. Please read about UNESCO’s message below and check out the videos. Awesome stuff, thanks Ethan.

Hi Singapore Daily!

Today, we celebrate the UNESCO World Day for AV Heritage. We have prepared 2 youtube videos and wonder if you can help us spread the word through your blog. :-)

As part of its education and outreach efforts, the Asian Film Archive is, for the first time, launching an online campaign to generate greater awareness of the importance and urgency of saving Asia’s film heritage. In line with UNESCO’s message on World Day for Audiovisual Heritage to save a fading heritage, the Archive anticipates that this series of videos will reach out to the public as well as film communities with the vital message on the need to properly and adequately preserve their filmic works.

Released on YouTube, these part informational and part tongue-in-cheek videos will be released online periodically. Two videos have already been uploaded onto the Archive’s YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/AsianFilmArchive), as well as on its Facebook group.

In Asia’s tropical climate and environment, films in both print and digital video formats can disintegrate rapidly when not kept properly. Even films in the digital format are not spared given that the longevity of the digital format is still under scrutiny. Through these videos, the Archive hopes to generate the realisation in filmmakers on how urgent it is to archive their works early as they become aware of the fragility of their creative works physical shelf life when stored improperly.

About Asian Film Archive
The Asian Film Archive is a non-governmental organisation founded to preserve the rich film heritage of Asian Cinema, to encourage scholarly research on film, and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form. As an important nexus, it brings together the various segments of the Asian film community in order to open and enrich new intellectual, educational and creative spaces.

Thank you!

Best,
Ethan Yeo
Administrative Executive
Asian Film Archive

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Daily Tech: 28 Oct 2009

Posted by dk on 28th October 2009

Windows 7 is FINALLY HERE!!! Woohoo! Goodbye Vista.

News
- Slashgear: Dell Streak 5-inch 3G Android MID leaks
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Windows 7 has landed in Singapore
- TG Daily: Amazon: Windows 7 is ‘the biggest pre-order product of all time’
- eWeek: Microsoft Offers Windows 7 on USB Drives for Netbooks
- Tech65: Singapore’s Unofficial Windows 7 Social Party – A Report
- Engadget: Windows 7 student upgrade installer not working for many
- TechieLobang: Tele Atlas and Industry Leading Partners Showcase Location-Based Applications
- Gawker: Bill Keller: Apple Tablet ‘Impending’
- Computer World: $180 BlackBerry Storm2 hits the shelves on Wednesday
- Reuters: Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement
- MacRumors: Apple Targets Windows 7 With Three New ‘Get a Mac’ Ads
- BBC: Mobile net ‘heading for data jam’
- Malaysia Mobile Tech News:Samsung Galaxy Killed
- Webuser: Yahoo GeoCities to close down
- BGR: Motorola Droid makes appearance on Motorola’s site
- CodeAndroid: Android 2.0 SDK is out

Reviews | Guides
- The Neo Dimension: Cost-Saving Printer
- Same Shit Different Dae: The intensive N97 review
- The Neo Dimension: Nintendo’s Wii Sports Resort Targets Players of All Ages
- Tech65: HP Touchsmart 600 & Touchsmart 300 First Look
- Tech65: Sony Vaio X First Look

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