how electronic-waste recycling polluting other part of the world

If you haven’t seen or heard about this, please do so, but don’t let it change your mind about e-waste (electronic waste) recycling, even though the way it is being disposed is totally prohibited

We often heard about how the radioactive waste from developed countries being exported to 3rd world countries to be disposed (if I recall correctly, few years back there was a ship fully loaded with plutonium waste which wasn’t allowed to use Strait of Melaka on its way to 3rd world country for disposal). But in reality,  the same way goes to e-waste.

For whatever reason, such waste should be disposed upon where the waste is originated (usually developed countries), and are not sent to developing or 3rd world countries. Even though the rules and law exist to prevent this, but being greedy can overcome anything.

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Is there any job layoff in malaysia?

72451236 5ee59608f4 m Is there any job layoff in malaysia?Lay off and VSS are among the last few words that most employees would like to hear off, other than ‘you’re fired!!’. But this is the reality for those working in private sector must face today. Financial lost, missing profit target, merge and acquisition(M&A) are among good ‘excuses’ for that. And now, mother of all crisis, recession, has turned the situation even worse.

In Cyberjaya and Penang, the 2 IT and electronic hot spots in Malaysia, business seems booming as usual. There is almost no news about lay offs on mainstream newspapers. In fact, job recruitment continues as like nothing happened. The job advertisement can be found in online or offline mediums or even word-of-mouth.

But in reality, only small number of people are aware about what is happening. In the last few days also, I’ve received few emails regarding the possible layoffs, or operation shut down/time off on numbers of manufacturing companies in Penang plus few outsourcing companies in Cyberjaya. To avoid being seen as speculative, I won’t post it here  until I’m pretty much sure about the truth of this email.

If there is a person who should worry about it, one of them should be me. And that’s why I’m called upon to write this. I’ve been working in MNC for a few years in Penang & Cyberjaya. In that short period of time, I’ve seen VSS once, and another round off VSS recently, even though Asia Pacific region is excluded this time. Like other person who is in this position, it will put you in difficult situation to remain here, when the job safety can hardly be felt.

Even though the situation as a whole in Malaysia might not be as bad as other regions especially in the US, but that doesn’t mean our region is safe. Judging on the report layoff tracker from the TechCrunch and Cnet, the number is no longer to be taken for granted.

So are we free from this crisis? This article might say so. But if you go through the list of companies, there are a few common names which are operating in Malaysia. So it is not possible that part of the lay off workers will come from us.

While the whole picture looks darker ahead, there is still a positive aspect. The price of crude oil has consistently dropped to below $60 per-barrel recently. It was a relief for most motorists, but has very little impact on other commodity, food or electronic price.

If you’re worried about the safety of your job, why don’t spend your time reading this guide. It’ll educate you on your rights as employee, what you deserve to, including compensation package.

critics for traffics

After reading this post, I chuckled, and thought about how ‘genius’ this guy is. Sean of GetClicky is using a different way to gain attention from somebody. Instead of ‘bodek‘@praise@compliment him, he  is criticizing Michael Arrington, accusing him of favoritism, so that in order to ‘defend’ himself of not being in favor, he’ll write about a new services offered by his company. Sean’s intention is ‘quite’ clear and yet he is successful. And he must be delighted now, hehe

Ooh Techcrunch…, what is the meaning of appearing there? It got hundreds of thousands of RSS subscribers, plus millions of visitors.. indirectly he simply got a free advertising, which if it is in a form of text link ad or banner ad, will probably cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars. And it sticks there permanently even though not a single  link to GetClicky appears there (curios person like me will google it of course). Not sure if techcruch has impact like Digg effect though.

On the bottom of the post, the commentators were not too ‘generous’ in leaving their opinions know. I don’t read all the comments, but you can smell jealousy over there, right? Who wouldn’t want to appear on Techcrunch??

Personally I love the idea as well. But apart from the idea solely, Sean has a good product/service to show off too. And he does not unaffectedly criticizes Arrington, if you read the post carefully, he knows what he is doing (he put links to support his thought, and it seems like that he is indirectly challenging Arrington to be opposite from what he stands (i hope I got it right here)

So next time when you have a great product/service to offer, why not try this out, and wish your email would not be flagged as spams by the blog owner, or threw to the ‘trash’ right away.

Jerry Yang, please loosen your grip on Yahoo

Before most part in Asean knows who McCain or Obama are, Jerry Yang has made his name all over the world, particularly because he is the co-founder of Yahoo, the world’s largest search engine… before Google made their debut in early 90′s. Back then, Yahoo is like Google today. At that time, where I access Internet is only through internet cafe, all was Yahoo,  the browser’s home was set to ‘Yahoo’, my email client was Yahoo, and of course my favourite chat tool was Yahoo Messenger (YM).

But the ‘honeymoon’ time is over. Since Google arose from nowhere, everything started to go wrong. The profit is declining, share market is shrinking, and even the employees are leaving, voluntarily or non-voluntarily. And yet, he is still reluctant to let go of the company he founded for a ‘very’ good price 6 months ago. Not blaming Google though, it’s just that Yahoo is lacking a ‘midas touch’ and creativity to turn the table back to its competitor.

Jerry Yang, the comeback CEO, succeeding Terry Semel, strongly oppose the Yahoo acquisition plan by Microsoft early this year. Unsurprisingly, the game changed recently after Google scrapped down advertising agreement with Yahoo. Adding the financial woes,  Yahoo shares plummeted 25% from its value 6 months back.

Realising the bad fate ahead, on web 2.0 event, he had openly invited Microsoft to buy Yahoo

“To this day, I have to say that the best thing for Microsoft to do is to buy Yahoo. I don’t think that is a bad idea at all…at the right price, whatever the price is, we are willing to sell the company,”

Like malay saying ‘ibarat menjilat air ludah sendiri‘ (eat back your own words), Jerry has openly ‘invited’ Microsoft to buy Yahoo. But, the there is no ‘love’ on Yahoo anymore for Microsoft. Steve Ballmer immediately shut the speculation down, saying no to Yahoo, even though still mentioned the cooperation on other matters are still possible.

Well Jerry, if I were you, I’d leave Yahoo to a better hand. I know that you’re a fighter, but stepping down won’t make you a looser. I’d rather be a fighter who lets the bunker stretch to another angle.

Personally, I’m still in love with Yahoo, who happened to be my very first email account I ever had and I’m still keeping it till this day. Nonetheless, I’m hoping that Yahoo can survive and march forward.

Identifying spams no longer a big deal

stopforumspam Identifying spams no longer a big deal

I came across stopforumspam from WP-NoSpamUser. No, I’m not using another anti-spam wordpress plugin, since I still have faith on Akismet and Typed Antispam in protecting this blog from spams.

Stopforumspam is like a directory or maybe a yellow page, which ‘lucky’ spammer listing is based on the IP, email, nickname and where it is originated.

I’m using it quite differently though. Recently i got quite a number of emails from my website’s contact form. Some looks legitimate and real. In order not to be fooled again, I’ll compare sender’s information with the one available on stopforumspam. At least I’m not replying to someone that is not in existence.