To Those Who May Concern
First of all, I would like to express my regret in my inability to response to your emails which have been sent to me in between July 2010 until now. I was away from our official email, and as I returned to manage it, I found myself miss lots of interaction opportunity.
This is my complete mistake as the main contributor. I am sorry that those who had sent me email did not get the appropriate response from the blog. We hope you would not find this disturbing as we are now also facing difficulty in running this blog.
But we still keep our believe in this blog, this movement. And thus, THIS BLOG WILL NEVER CEASE TO EXIST.
As the main contributors, I have nothing but my proclamation that there will be new posts coming, sooner or later. AND also that from now on, the MAILBOX WILL BE MONITORED IN A MORE REGULAR BASIS.
I hope this post can ensure all of you out there, who wish to send us articles for posting.
I sincerely apology for my lacks of commitment and I therefore vow to perform better as the team captain.
With Friendship, True Love or Brotherhood
Chhaly Samsokrith, Main Contributor of Asia's Perfect 10
Author: Chhaly Samsokrith
My Sincere Apology
To Those Who May Concern
First of all, I would like to express my regret in my inability to response to your emails which have been sent to me in between July 2010 until now. I was away from our official email, and as I returned to manage it, I found myself miss lots of interaction opportunity.
This is my complete mistake as the main contributor. I am sorry that those who had sent me email did not get the appropriate response from the blog. We hope you would not find this disturbing as we are now also facing difficulty in running this blog.
But we still keep our believe in this blog, this movement. And thus, THIS BLOG WILL NEVER CEASE TO EXIST.
As the main contributors, I have nothing but my proclamation that there will be new posts coming, sooner or later. AND also that from now on, the MAILBOX WILL BE MONITORED IN A MORE REGULAR BASIS.
I hope this post can ensure all of you out there, who wish to send us articles for posting.
I sincerely apology for my lacks of commitment and I therefore vow to perform better as the team captain.
With Friendship, True Love or Brotherhood
Chhaly Samsokrith, Main Contributor of Asia's Perfect 10
First of all, I would like to express my regret in my inability to response to your emails which have been sent to me in between July 2010 until now. I was away from our official email, and as I returned to manage it, I found myself miss lots of interaction opportunity.
This is my complete mistake as the main contributor. I am sorry that those who had sent me email did not get the appropriate response from the blog. We hope you would not find this disturbing as we are now also facing difficulty in running this blog.
But we still keep our believe in this blog, this movement. And thus, THIS BLOG WILL NEVER CEASE TO EXIST.
As the main contributors, I have nothing but my proclamation that there will be new posts coming, sooner or later. AND also that from now on, the MAILBOX WILL BE MONITORED IN A MORE REGULAR BASIS.
I hope this post can ensure all of you out there, who wish to send us articles for posting.
I sincerely apology for my lacks of commitment and I therefore vow to perform better as the team captain.
With Friendship, True Love or Brotherhood
Chhaly Samsokrith, Main Contributor of Asia's Perfect 10
BacCamp Phnom Penh 2010 [3]
BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010 September 25th- 26th
PHNOM PENH – The most anticipated and friendly technology-related event will arrive on September 25th and 26th 2010 at University of Puthisastra (UP) with the support of an open group of IT personnel, bloggers, and the nonprofit and business community. Dubbed as “BarCamp Phnom Penh” which was influenced by California’s 2005 innovative “impromptu” gathering The BarCamp, this is the third time the event takes place in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh. An estimation of 1,000 information technology enthusiasts (local and international) are expected to show up at this “unconference” meeting.
With momentum gained from our previous BarCamp Phnom Penh events (2008 and 2009) the organizing teams are hard at work developing an innovative BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010.
“The idea is to bring the like-minded people together to witness the greatness of the BarCamp” Said Samsokrith, known as Denith, who joined the organizing team this year. “It is the time when people are free to share and at the same time, being shared. You cannot tell how much you improve after participating in such event but I can tell that if you truly follow its rules, you will find the excitement of the event. And the rule is simple: participate.”
“How the BarCamp works is relatively easy. If you have a topic, and you want to present or discuss about it, post that topic on the presentation slot on the board and then you’ll be given a room and time to do your presentation or discussion with the participants.” Denith added.
Last year, the BarCamp Phnom Penh received enormous support from prospective sponsors like Ezecom, Sabay, InSTEDD, Open Institute, Yejj, Yellow Page, House Thirty-Two, Pizza World, T&C etc. We are hoping that this year, these companies and more within our tech community will join us to help make this a historic event again. Their contributions will add attractions and excitement to this upcoming event in addition to the opportunity to present themselves to the public.
With our plan to bring more activities to the event, we are hoping to attract a bigger number of participants and to help them to see more of the beauty of BarCamp concept, and altogether, participate in a dynamic discussion of the national and regional technological evolution we are undergoing, where technology is a fast growing part of our daily life. Come and join us if you are also looking forward to see a bigger and more exciting BarCamp Phnom Penh this year.
Registration opens at: http://barcampphnompenh.org
Chantra Be
Lead Organizer, BarCamp Phnom Penh
Chantra.be [at] gmail [dot] com
Mobile: (+855) 12 316 781
PHNOM PENH – The most anticipated and friendly technology-related event will arrive on September 25th and 26th 2010 at University of Puthisastra (UP) with the support of an open group of IT personnel, bloggers, and the nonprofit and business community. Dubbed as “BarCamp Phnom Penh” which was influenced by California’s 2005 innovative “impromptu” gathering The BarCamp, this is the third time the event takes place in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh. An estimation of 1,000 information technology enthusiasts (local and international) are expected to show up at this “unconference” meeting.
With momentum gained from our previous BarCamp Phnom Penh events (2008 and 2009) the organizing teams are hard at work developing an innovative BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010.
“The idea is to bring the like-minded people together to witness the greatness of the BarCamp” Said Samsokrith, known as Denith, who joined the organizing team this year. “It is the time when people are free to share and at the same time, being shared. You cannot tell how much you improve after participating in such event but I can tell that if you truly follow its rules, you will find the excitement of the event. And the rule is simple: participate.”
“How the BarCamp works is relatively easy. If you have a topic, and you want to present or discuss about it, post that topic on the presentation slot on the board and then you’ll be given a room and time to do your presentation or discussion with the participants.” Denith added.
Last year, the BarCamp Phnom Penh received enormous support from prospective sponsors like Ezecom, Sabay, InSTEDD, Open Institute, Yejj, Yellow Page, House Thirty-Two, Pizza World, T&C etc. We are hoping that this year, these companies and more within our tech community will join us to help make this a historic event again. Their contributions will add attractions and excitement to this upcoming event in addition to the opportunity to present themselves to the public.
With our plan to bring more activities to the event, we are hoping to attract a bigger number of participants and to help them to see more of the beauty of BarCamp concept, and altogether, participate in a dynamic discussion of the national and regional technological evolution we are undergoing, where technology is a fast growing part of our daily life. Come and join us if you are also looking forward to see a bigger and more exciting BarCamp Phnom Penh this year.
Registration opens at: http://barcampphnompenh.org
Chantra Be
Lead Organizer, BarCamp Phnom Penh
Chantra.be [at] gmail [dot] com
Mobile: (+855) 12 316 781
BacCamp Phnom Penh 2010 [3]
BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010 September 25th- 26th
PHNOM PENH – The most anticipated and friendly technology-related event will arrive on September 25th and 26th 2010 at University of Puthisastra (UP) with the support of an open group of IT personnel, bloggers, and the nonprofit and business community. Dubbed as “BarCamp Phnom Penh” which was influenced by California’s 2005 innovative “impromptu” gathering The BarCamp, this is the third time the event takes place in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh. An estimation of 1,000 information technology enthusiasts (local and international) are expected to show up at this “unconference” meeting.
With momentum gained from our previous BarCamp Phnom Penh events (2008 and 2009) the organizing teams are hard at work developing an innovative BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010.
“The idea is to bring the like-minded people together to witness the greatness of the BarCamp” Said Samsokrith, known as Denith, who joined the organizing team this year. “It is the time when people are free to share and at the same time, being shared. You cannot tell how much you improve after participating in such event but I can tell that if you truly follow its rules, you will find the excitement of the event. And the rule is simple: participate.”
“How the BarCamp works is relatively easy. If you have a topic, and you want to present or discuss about it, post that topic on the presentation slot on the board and then you’ll be given a room and time to do your presentation or discussion with the participants.” Denith added.
Last year, the BarCamp Phnom Penh received enormous support from prospective sponsors like Ezecom, Sabay, InSTEDD, Open Institute, Yejj, Yellow Page, House Thirty-Two, Pizza World, T&C etc. We are hoping that this year, these companies and more within our tech community will join us to help make this a historic event again. Their contributions will add attractions and excitement to this upcoming event in addition to the opportunity to present themselves to the public.
With our plan to bring more activities to the event, we are hoping to attract a bigger number of participants and to help them to see more of the beauty of BarCamp concept, and altogether, participate in a dynamic discussion of the national and regional technological evolution we are undergoing, where technology is a fast growing part of our daily life. Come and join us if you are also looking forward to see a bigger and more exciting BarCamp Phnom Penh this year.
Registration opens at: http://barcampphnompenh.org
Chantra Be
Lead Organizer, BarCamp Phnom Penh
Chantra.be [at] gmail [dot] com
Mobile: (+855) 12 316 781
PHNOM PENH – The most anticipated and friendly technology-related event will arrive on September 25th and 26th 2010 at University of Puthisastra (UP) with the support of an open group of IT personnel, bloggers, and the nonprofit and business community. Dubbed as “BarCamp Phnom Penh” which was influenced by California’s 2005 innovative “impromptu” gathering The BarCamp, this is the third time the event takes place in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh. An estimation of 1,000 information technology enthusiasts (local and international) are expected to show up at this “unconference” meeting.
With momentum gained from our previous BarCamp Phnom Penh events (2008 and 2009) the organizing teams are hard at work developing an innovative BarCamp Phnom Penh 2010.
“The idea is to bring the like-minded people together to witness the greatness of the BarCamp” Said Samsokrith, known as Denith, who joined the organizing team this year. “It is the time when people are free to share and at the same time, being shared. You cannot tell how much you improve after participating in such event but I can tell that if you truly follow its rules, you will find the excitement of the event. And the rule is simple: participate.”
“How the BarCamp works is relatively easy. If you have a topic, and you want to present or discuss about it, post that topic on the presentation slot on the board and then you’ll be given a room and time to do your presentation or discussion with the participants.” Denith added.
Last year, the BarCamp Phnom Penh received enormous support from prospective sponsors like Ezecom, Sabay, InSTEDD, Open Institute, Yejj, Yellow Page, House Thirty-Two, Pizza World, T&C etc. We are hoping that this year, these companies and more within our tech community will join us to help make this a historic event again. Their contributions will add attractions and excitement to this upcoming event in addition to the opportunity to present themselves to the public.
With our plan to bring more activities to the event, we are hoping to attract a bigger number of participants and to help them to see more of the beauty of BarCamp concept, and altogether, participate in a dynamic discussion of the national and regional technological evolution we are undergoing, where technology is a fast growing part of our daily life. Come and join us if you are also looking forward to see a bigger and more exciting BarCamp Phnom Penh this year.
Registration opens at: http://barcampphnompenh.org
Chantra Be
Lead Organizer, BarCamp Phnom Penh
Chantra.be [at] gmail [dot] com
Mobile: (+855) 12 316 781
We’re back
Dear both supporters and contributors
I feel quite embarrassed that the blog was dead for a few months this year. It was as if there is no more works to do for this blog. I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you that, this blog will never ends, no matter what, as long as I'm alive.
All contributors to this blog has become very busy at the moment, that is the main cause of the long halt of incoming posts. But the blog has been visited regularly, and I am very proud of this, to my contributor, supporters, followers and subscribers.
But now, I can re-assure you that the blog will be active again, and more posts will be coming. Thank you for visiting our blog and hope you enjoy reading our articles.
Big thanks and good luck
Samsokrith Chhaly
I feel quite embarrassed that the blog was dead for a few months this year. It was as if there is no more works to do for this blog. I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you that, this blog will never ends, no matter what, as long as I'm alive.
All contributors to this blog has become very busy at the moment, that is the main cause of the long halt of incoming posts. But the blog has been visited regularly, and I am very proud of this, to my contributor, supporters, followers and subscribers.
But now, I can re-assure you that the blog will be active again, and more posts will be coming. Thank you for visiting our blog and hope you enjoy reading our articles.
Big thanks and good luck
Samsokrith Chhaly