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The tools we used …

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

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One of these days, we should blog about our transition from the time when we were the “Student Technology Initiative” to the current “The Digital Movement”. But today, I am inspired to blog about the transitions in terms of the tools that we used. Tools? What tools. What I meant was the available applications that we [...]

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Positioning for a demand generation company

Wednesday, October 4, 2006

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This blog entry will be on the topic of positioning your company/organisation for a sponsorship from demand generation companies. For people who are interested in approaching companies like Lenovo, Acer, Nokia, Dopod, Fujitsu etc., you guys should read this entry for insights!

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TDM’s First Event - Isaac Mao

Friday, September 29, 2006

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This is a backdated post of the Isaac Mao event from 2+ months ago. I created this entry some time back and thought it would be great to port it over this site. At that point in time, we were still known as the Student Technology Initiative. We were barely 2 months old and we went [...]

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Singapore Computer Society - YPC meeting on 25th September

Monday, September 25, 2006

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Part of the package for being a TDM-er is that we get to participate in such meetings as well as the opportunity to meet with and learn from (up close and personal) many industry and goverment leaders. I became the de facto SCS YP representative from TDM and I am to go down for their [...]

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Bedok Green Primary School

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

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Today, Renzhi and I went down to Bedok Green Primary School to give a one hour presentation with the intention to inspire the young ones on the possibilities of Information Technology and hopefully spark their interest in this field. It was an amazing experience and the kids were just so spontaneous. Not to mention that [...]

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