1
2011
Startup Weekend Singapore 2
The event has been summarised by Eugene on Microsoft’s blog on innovation at http://innovativesingapore.com/2011/05/startup-weekend-singapore-2-the-weekend-after/ The tagline of the event is No Talk, All Action. And we did just that. Looking back, it was definitely safer to stick to the Pareto rule, where we should have been planning 80% of the time and 20% on execution. The team formed. We had 2 programmers, 1 aerospace student, 1 marketing analytics guy, 1 public speaker, and me, the designer. [...]
24
2011
Twestival Singapore 2011 Rocked
The team is back from Twestival Singapore; a local Twitter festival that just ended a few hours ago at TAB. Twestival is an offline event held in more than 175 cities, aimed at raising funds for charity while harnessing the power of social media.
27
2011
NATAS 2011
It’s the largest, most anticipated annual travel fair in Singapore organised by NATAS. I didn’t go. Too put off by the crowd, just seeing updates from fellow Singaporean strangers on Twitter. Supposedly the exhibition hall is at Hall 4 but the queue to get into the hall extends til the train station (about 2-3 halls away). I’m browsing the deals online instead – in my own room, anytime I want. Even like now at 2am [...]
21
2011
LoHei At the Top of Singapore
Another new year on the lunar calendar… another year older T_T (but that’s not the point)
My zodiac reading for 2011 wasn’t too good, so blessing myself at the Singapore Flyer’s Signature Auspicious Trail would promise me all the right Chi (cohesive flow of energy) that I need to prosper for this Year of the Rabbit!
1
2010
Day 1 at iStrategy2010 Singapore
On behalf of Penn Olson, @stooffi and I had the opportunity to receive the media pass to attend iStrategy2010 in Singapore! It was really intensive, too much information to digest and found it difficult having to multi-task because we were blogging as we were listening… (I figured I’d make a bad journalist) Steph and I were really unstoppable today. She would be typing non-stop and I would format the post like crazy. Woohoo.


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