Friday, December 31, 2010

My First Podcast #LOLshowand Stand A Chance to Win a Blackberry

Since I am having my semester break now, I actively paticipate in many online contests. While reading through my Facebook news feed, BlackBerry Malaysia fan page offer the chance to win a BlackBerry Curve 3G!




Without any hesitation, I immediately click the link and was directed to LOLshow Christmas Giveaway! I was wondering why of all the names, why was #LOLshow choosen? Is it a comedy talk show? Or it is a show to prank people?

LOL is an abbreviation for laughing out loud and it is one of the most used internet slang in the cyberspace. This was the first thing that came to my mind!


Example: LOL! What was this guy trying to do.. Haha..

I lost my podcast virginity to #LOLshow

#LOLshow is hosted by John Lim, Niki Cheong (from The Star’s R.AGE), David Wang (from The ClickStarter and founder of BuzzMedia), and David Lian (Text100′s Asia-Pacific Social Media Practice Lead) to discuss the biggest news on social media and the Web every week. Told from a Malaysian perspective, the Life Online Show rounds up all you need to know about the fast-moving world of social media in about 30 minutes.
I decided to give this contest a try and listened to #LOLshow Episode 11. It discussed many current issues that are happening on the cyberspace ranging from WikiLeaks, effects of social medias on politics as well as the success of Mark Zuckerberg's facebook in year 2010. The discussion was fast and spontaneous. It sounded more like four gentleman sitting down in a coffee house giving opinions in their field of interest. I was expecting it to be dull, draggy and boring but I was proven wrong as the terms used are simple and a lay man like me would understand it easily. It attracts my attention even more because all the hosts are familiar faces on twitter which I hope I could meet them one day to tell them how infuential they are on twitterjaya.



Stories that stood out in year 2010

News that made a great impact on Malaysia cyberspace was the setting up of the fan page 1M Malaysians Reject 100-storey Mega Tower on facebook. Extracted from the fan page, the description is "Set up a day after the 2010 Budget day, this page began as a vehicle for Malaysians to say no to the RM5-Billion 100-storey Mega Tower proposed by PM Najib in the 2011 budget. Malaysia needs better education, better health care, better public transportation, safer neighbourhood, cleaner water, but not taller building and not another white elephant!Today, with 280,000 members, we are proudly a non-partisan political community of ordinary Malaysians demanding public accountability and better value for tax money. A desire for a better tomorrow unites us Malaysians from all walks of life." Although still far from the projected amount of members, this page still provides frequent upadates on the goal they are fighting for.

Recently, Malaysia was also shocked when a guy admitted publicly he was gay on youtube. Watch the video here. As usual, his video received loads of attention from political leaders, religious people, bloggers and the public on his confession. Some may agree with his actions but some might disagree and put in lots of criticism. I think everyone deserve theit bits of freedom in the cyberspace to express theselves.

Twitterjaya was so proud when #iheartmalaysia were listed as one of the top trendings in the world when The Star's R.AGE organised a contest on twitter in conjunction with Malaysia National Day. Months later which was last week, HATE MALAYSIA became one of the top trending when Indonesia lost to Malaysia in the first leg final match in the Suzuki Cup. Indonesia football fans blamed Malaysia fans for using laser to distract their players. #msiacheatlaser and #iloveindonesia also make it to the trending list on the same day. On the returning leg, KHAIRUL FAHMI the Malaysia's goalkeeper made it to the trending list when he made several brilliat saves to help Malaysia bring back the Cup for the first time in history.

Feedbacks to improve the show

1. Try to invite some active bloggers or the public to go on the show to give their 2 cents and this might attract more listeners if people close to them are feature on the talkshow.

2. Inject more humour into it as technical details are sometime boring.

3. Cover more stories on the local scenes that are not pupularly discussed on the cyberspace so that Malaysians are aware about it.

4. More giveaways! Be it a movie ticket or a BlackBerry, it is still a gimmick to publicise #LOLshow.

It is so generous of #LOLshow to offer its listeners a chance of winning BlackBerry Curve 3G! It comes with 2MP camera with flash, GPS, WiFi & 3G, Optical trackpad + media keys and BlackBerry messenger which allows everyone to connect to any social medias easily.


All you need to do is just listen the podcast, share your thoughts on #LOLshow Episode 11, what other stories you thought stood out in 2010, give feedbacks on how to improve the show and you could be a winner. That's easy peasy lemon squeezy!

Why I desparately need a BlackBerry

I am staying in a hostel with limited internet connectivity. Computers in the computer lab are limited thus it is difficult not to carry my bulky laptop to class but at the same time I am afarid of snatch thieves. This BlackBerry comes in handy for me to check my mails and read my tweets because social medias had help me to know the world withou border.

Free like a bird! Oops, it should be free like a monkey!

3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for participating in the contest! And for your feedback! :D

    Happy New Year!

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  2. Hey Robin thanks for taking part in our contest. I like the other stories that you highlighted, unfortunately we don't have enough time to cover them all. We hope that you'll start listening to more podcasts in 2011, with ours as your #1 :D

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  3. Hey.. Thanks for dropping by at my blog. I love #LOLshow so much because the topics highlighted are so close to my heart as I am online on social medias for more than 8 hours a day! Can't wait for the next episode!

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