facebook admits it should open up

Facebook's VP of Platform Bret Taylor (pictured above) told the RealTime Crunch guys that it seemed reasonable for Facebook to allow users to share their Friends Lists with other platforms. This would allow people to integrate their Facebook and Twitter lists -- something that would be unbelievably useful. The reality is that at some stage Facebook is going to have to open up their walled garden -- that or go the way of MySpace.

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reform of the police cannot come soon enough

This was really baseless because there are many ways to raise objections over a news published or aired in the media

These are the words of Setara Institute chairman, Hendardi, in response to the Police naming the press as witnesses in the laughable defamation complaint filed by Anggodo.

Something is very, very wrong in the upper echelons of the Indonesian National Police. Conspirators and corruptors have the upper hand, and there is so much pig swill that you could be forgiven for thinking confusing the continuing drama with a Quentin Tarantino movie.

Who knows what the powers-that-be have in mind with their latest move. Nothing they have done so far has been particularly clever or well thought out.

Let's just see how long they last once Sri Mulyani's reformists get in there.

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why me? i'm not even muslim!

Old B4 here is not long for this world. On Friday he will be, um, sacrificed in a millennium old Muslim tradition.

Idul Adha is a pretty big holiday. The story goes that Allah told Abraham to sacrifice his only son to him. "Gee the old guy must be getting a bit senile," thought Abraham, because he had (at least) two sons, and probably many, many more. Anyway, to cut a long story short, Allah let him -- or Isaac -- off the hook.

Christians and Muslims alike celebrate Abraham for his dedication and faith. Personally, I think it's a crappy story, and just shows how nasty the Judeo-Islamic God could be. Talk about passive-aggressive!

Of course, most people have a slightly different take on the story.

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twitter's like so hot right now -- 9 tips for business

[T]here’s no denying that these new forms of connection and communication are powerful and becoming increasingly important. That’s why your business should be on Twitter now.

Macworld (yes, Macworld) has a pretty good run-down on some Twitter tips for business. Actually, it's one of the best Twitter articles I have read. Very sensible, very practical. In summary, the 9 tips are:

  1. Don't automate it -- auto-posting is fine, but make sure you have some real people tweeting away as well. 
  2. Be conversational -- there is nothing more boring (or frustrating) than a company that uses Twitter to advertise. Stop being so cheap! 
  3. Follow people who are relevant -- this is an awesome suggestion. Look for your competitors, journalists, etc. 
  4. Make sure your employees are on Twitter, and refer to them -- you need to be your own eco-system (this is what I am trying to replicate right now with Rouse Indonesia and Suryomurcito & Co -- oh, and HAKItree). 
  5. Respond to your mentions -- don't leave an @ unreplied. 
  6. Do vanity searches -- search for your name, so you can respond to questions/comments about you and your products/services. Posterous does this VERY well. 
  7. If you are big enough, consider having sub-accounts for your services, products and customer base. If you're Apple, you could probably afford to have around 200 sub-accounts! 
  8. Use Twitter to answer your customers questions -- and give good answers! 
  9. Be a good Twitter citizen -- actually, if you do 1-8, this should come automatically.

I recommend reading the entire post (click on the link above).

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sri mulyani: i am the resurrection, i am the life

Claiming to have improved the performance of the Finance Ministry’s bureaucracy, the government plans similar reforms in 12 other state institutions next year,

Okay, that's a tad blasphemous, but then you've come to expect that from me, ya?

This is the best news I have read since Team 8's condemnation of the Police and AGO's assault on the KPK. The government will start reforming 12 government agencies in 2010.

There is no doubt that Sri Mulyani's reform of the Finance Ministry was spectacular -- despite the still blatant fiscal tax corruption going on at Soekarno-Hatta international airport. It's great to hear that they are not stopping there.

Real change is afoot my people, real change is afoot...

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deep fried heaven

Sweet taro deep fried and crusted with sesame seeds. Washed down with iced blackcurrant tea. Enaaak!
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blue skies over south jakarta?

Must be the weekend!
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police dig own grave, then bury themselves

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear... Who is advising the Police right now -- Mak Erot?

Anggodo has filed a defamation claim against Kompas and Seputar Indonesia. It's hard to believe that this character has any reputation worth defaming, after the whole KPK-gate wiretapping incident, and his hysterically funny outburst on live TV.

But what's even funnier, is the Police are actually investigating his complaint. Hard to believe, I know. But it's true! Some people are dumber than they look!

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can it wait? i'm having my hair done

KPK spokesman Johan Budi said the questioning date clashed with Kaban’s meeting with his Crescent Star Party (PBB). Kaban will be ready for questioning Monday, Johan added.

"Ibu" Kaban thumbed his nose at the KPK yesterday. You see, he had a schedule clash, so he couldn't make it to the KPK for questioning about "I Know Nothing!" disgraced (or is that "disgraceful") BI governor Miranda.

A schedule clash? It must have been important for him to ignore a summons. Was he meeting with the President? Was he helping rescue people in Sumatra from their flooded houses?

No, nothing so grand. He had a party meeting.

*Face-palm*

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my version of the bank century bailout meeting

Just make all of them public if that’s the point, so there won’t be all this hullaballoo.

These are the words of Sri Mulyani, the Finance Minister, to the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK), who are turning into a Supreme Pain-in-the-Arse.

The Minister is talking about leaked minutes of a Bank of Indonesia meeting -- the last meeting before Bank of Indonesia decided to bail out Bank Century.

The minutes were given to the BPK by the Finance Ministry to help them with their audit. It seems that the BPK leaked the minutes. The main people attending the meeting were:

  • MoF -- Minister of Finance, Sri Muliyani 
  • BI -- the (Central) Bank of Indonesia, represented by Boediono (now Veep) 
  • Bapepam -- the Capital Market Supervisory Agency

BI: We're thinking of bailing out Bank Century. We're worried that if the bank collapses, it will have a domino effect and other banks will collapse. It could be like the financial crisis in the UK and US.

Bapepam: What?! Bank Century is hardly Freddy Mac (a big American bank that was in the same situation). Sure it has some rich customers. But you have provided no evidence to support this "domino effect".

BI: Aha! If it's only a little bank, then why all the fuss? It's only Rp 971,000,000,000,000,000,000... oh hang on, how many zeros are there in a gazillion?

MoF: It doesn't matter. It will set a bad precedent. We should only bail out a banks if it is important for the economy -- not its rich customers.

Bapapam: That's right. What's more, it will cause panic. People will think the Indonesian banking system is in real trouble if we bail out a small bank.

BI: Hmm... I hear what you say, but I'm not convinced. This risk that you talk about is difficult to quantify. It is better that we act prudently.

MoF: Prudently? I'll give you prudent!

MoF stands up, slaps BI across the face and storms out of the meeting. Bapapam flips BI the bird and follows her out.

Okay, I made the last bit up, but it makes for much better sinetron don't you think?

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