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Zaipul.Com » BLOG http://www.zaipul.com Disseminate knowledge, even a sentence Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:20:37 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7.1 en hourly 1 MalaysiaInovatif.Com http://www.zaipul.com/it/malaysiainovatif-com/ http://www.zaipul.com/it/malaysiainovatif-com/#comments Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:00:46 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/?p=1281

I’ve created a new site at http://www.malaysiainovatif.com in conjunction with the introduction of the new logo for Malaysia Inovatif  2010 made by Datuk Seri Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).

My intention is to use this site as reference for Malaysians creativity and innovation activities. For your information the design of the logo mimic an Apple Magic Mouse, here’s the photo of the mouse:-

You’re very much welcome to submit any interesting articles or news about Malaysian creativity and innovation and I’ll be happy to publish them. TQ.

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Cafe Istana Budaya http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/cafe-istana-budaya/ http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/cafe-istana-budaya/#comments Sun, 27 Dec 2009 07:14:17 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/cafe-istana-budaya/ Cafe Istana Budaya

Sedang lunch di Cafe Istana Budaya berhampiran Tasik Titiwangsa. Cafe ni makanannya sedap-sedap, bersih, berhawa dingin, mudah parking dan harga murah berbanding dengan suasana sekeliling cafe tersebut. Sering jugak terjumpa artis2 terkenal apabila minum di sini. Tak banyak restoran/cafe mcm ni di KL terutama harga makanannya yg sangat berpatutan. Saja nak promote sebab selalu hujung minggu asyik mkn di mamak sahaja :D.

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SALAM AIDIL FITRI 2009 - MAAF ZAHIR BATIN http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/salam-aidilfitri-2009-maaf-zahir-batin/ http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/salam-aidilfitri-2009-maaf-zahir-batin/#comments Sat, 19 Sep 2009 00:35:09 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/?p=1076 Salam Aidil Fitri 2009. Maaf Zahir dan Batin Dari Kami Sekeluarga. Moga segala amal ibadah seperti puasa, solat, sedekah, tadarus Al-Quran dan zikir yang di amalkan pada bulan Ramadhan yang lalu di terima Allah hendaknya. Moga Allah akan mempertemukan kita lagi dengan bulan Ramadhan di tahun-tahun yang mendatang.

Kita doakan juga semoga sambutan Syawal nanti akan dapat kita lakukan dengan menghayati ruh Ramadhan yang lalu. Saya sekeluarga ingin menyusun sepuluh jari mohon ribuan ampun dan maaf di atas sebarang kesilapan lalu yang telah di lakukan. Semoga Allah memberkati dan merahmati kita semua di bulan yang mulia ini. Amin!

Klik di sini utk video yang lebih besar!

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Raya 2008

Gambar raya satu family di rumah mak mertua di Kota Tinggi.

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Selamat Menyambut Bulan Ramadhan Al Mubarak / Kareem http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/selamat-menyambut-bulan-ramadhan-al-mubarak-kareem/ http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/selamat-menyambut-bulan-ramadhan-al-mubarak-kareem/#comments Sat, 22 Aug 2009 15:59:15 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/?p=1052 selamat-menyambut-ramadhan

Saya ingin mengambil kesempatan di sini untuk mengucapkan Selamat Menyambut Bulan Ramadhan Al Mubarak / Kareem kepada semua  teman-teman dan rakan-rakan yang mengenali saya samada melalui perjumpaan secara fizikal maupun yang virtual. Semoga bulan Ramadhan tahun ini akan dapat menambahkan lagi ketaqwaan kita kepada Allah serta dapat mendekatkan lagi diri kita kepadanya.

Rasulullah s.a.w di dalam hadithnya yang panjang yang menceritakan tentang kelebihan bulan Ramadhan, telah memerintahkan kita supaya memperbanyakkan 4 perkara berikut di dalam bulan ini iaitu:-

  1. Memperbanyakkan menyebut kalimah toyyibah, bertahlil kepada Allah (Laa ilah ha ilLah)
  2. Banyakkan beristighfar
  3. Doa meminta syurga (doa yang selalu kita baca sebaik habis setiap 2 rakat solat tarawikh)
  4. Doa meminta perlindungan dari neraka (doa yang di baca seperti tersebut di atas)

Saya teringatkan satu kisah dahulu apabila saya bertemu dengan seorang rakan lama dari Mesir, apabila saya ucapkan Salam Ramadhan Al Mubarak kepada beliau, beliau tiba-tiba menggeleng-gelengkan kepala sambil meletakkan jari telunjuknya di dua bibirnya seperti menyuruh saya diam. Beliau berkata di Mesir ada orang yang cukup sensitif jika di sebut Ramadhan Al Mubarak. Saya tanya kepada beliau, “kenapa?”

hosni mubarak

Beliau berkata di sana ada umat Islam yang anti dengan Hosni Mubarak maka mereka tidak akan menyebut “Ramadhan Al-Mubarak” tetapi sebaliknya menyebut “Ramadhan Kareem”. “Oh really?” kata saya menyahut, kami berdua tersengih dengan senyum yang penuh makna. Kemudian dalam hati saya menyebut, “sedap juga bunyi nya, oleh itu tahun ini saya pun mengucapkan: Selamat Menyambut Bulan Ramadhan Al Mubarak / Kareem kepada semua pembaca posting ini :)

P/S: Gambar hiasan di bawah adalah gambar anak bungsu saya, Zahiruddin, sedang berbuka puasa. Inilah kali pertama beliau dapat berpuasa penuh sehari, rasa gembira sungguh di hati saya, lalu saya capai cameraphone saya dan mengambil gambar beliau dengan harapan akan dapat jadi kenangan kepada beliau apabila besar nanti. Kalau tak silap 2+1 pinggan penuh habis petang tu juga beliau makan he he….

Oh lupa, hari ni juga adalah hari jadi saya 23 Ogos, Happy Birthday to me! Terima kasih banyak-banyak kepada yang mengucapkan Selamat Hari Jadi kepada saya hari ni dan semalam. Ini first time saya dapat begitu banyak ucap Selamat Hari Jadi terutama dari rakan-rakan Facebook. Itulah kelebihan besar yang ada pada Facebook.

zahir buka puasa

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20 Blogs you can’t live without!! http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/20-blogs-you-cant-live-without/ http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/20-blogs-you-cant-live-without/#comments Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:03:44 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/?p=348 blogger_logoEver since my blog crossed 20,000 hits (Yay!), I’ve been trying to come up with the best post I could think of. The bestcompilation I could write. And so after 2 days of net surfing, (Slow campus net wasn’t helping :X) here’s a list of 20 (Design+Tech+Blogging Tips) Blogs, that you MUST check out!

I’ve choosen blogs that I’ve been reading regularly, and I’m sure you would love to read too! Also, I’ve listed 3 posts that I think you should check for each blog (and then I’m sure you’ll be looking around for more!)

Oh & maybe this would be a good time to start using a Blog Reader (Or maybe switch to a better one?). Check out my post on 6 Ways to keep up with Blog Updates (Using RSS) to make sure you don’t miss any new post on these blogs! (And mine too!)

So gear up for the 20 Blogs that you MUST check out!


10 Design Blogs

It’s been only a couple of months since I started reading up about Designing, and now that comprises of most of the blogs that I read! The content of each blog is so great, that it took me quite some time to short list 10 Design Blogs I’m sure you’ll love! There are a lot more, so I’ll keep others for the next time!

10Steps.SG : It has a really nice collection of Photoshop Tutorials (& Some nice posts for ideas!)

Abduzeedo : Weird name, but this is a blog you would fall in love with! Even if you aren’t remotely interested in Designing, the Photos & Artwork here are splendid!

DesignShard : Great Design, Even better Blog. Very popular for it’s top quality content. Worth bookmarking!

Just Creative Design : Remember Jacob Cass? (He gave a video lecture on “Logo Design” in our campus!). Young, but awesome at what he does! (Did you check his Logo Of The Daysite?)

NETTUTS : From the creators of PSDTUTS (Below), here’s another great site! From CSS to PHP, it covers a lot!

Noupe : Another impressive Design Blog. Oh & this covers a lot topics, so has a nice variety of posts!

PSDFan : Just when you thought you can never learn Photoshop, you stumble upon something like this. Next day, your friends are all around you asking you to show more of your designs!

PSDTUTS : THE Site to go for Photoshop Tutorials. You’ll die playing around but their tutorials won’t end. I would download their whole site for referring to if I could! :D

Smashing Magazine : Pretty cool design, and amazing content. What more can we ask for!

Web Designer Wall : I hate them. Such people shouldn’t be allowed to be designers. Once you look at their site, you’ll, well, just keep staring at it. NEVER seen a site with a better design! One day, I’ll get them to design my blog. One day…. :D (For those who’re confused, just go check their site. It’s great!)


6 Tech Blogs

I love staying updated with Tech news, but there are some blog that are different. Blogs where authors put effort into each post. So here are 6 Tech Blogs I think you must subscribe to!

LifeHacker : A MUST for everyone who is slightly interested in Technology. The posts are very simple and well explained, and cover a wide range of topics. Really amazing team of writers too!

TechCrunch : One of the most quoted Tech Blogs, this will surely help you keep updated with what’s new. And unlike other Tech Blogs which mostly link to the latest news (likeTechmeme), TechCrunch Team puts a lot of effort in each post. Check it out!

The Google Blog : This is something that every Google fan must read. Frequent updates of nearly everything big that’s related to Google, from their April Fool Pranks to the Search Trends!

The GMail Blog : I’ve quoted them in a lot of my posts, simply because this will keep you updated about your favorite email service - GMail! :)

Digital Inspiration : This one gets a special mention not just because Amit Agarwal is an Indian, but because the writing style is very easy to understand, with minimum jargon in it! Superb blog!

MS/Web : Now we can’t forget Microsoft so easily, can we? MS/Web is a really useful blog which keeps you updated with some popular posts around the web (And no, it isn’t just Microsoft related posts). And you can also narrow down and choose a particular category of posts to read!


4 Blogging Tips Blogs

I know there are loads of such blogs everywhere, but these are some of the special ones, that I’ve been reading for a long time. I give full credit to these blogs for making my blogwhat it is today!

Must-read for all Bloggers/Going-to-be-Bloggers!

BloggerBuster : This one by Amanda is the best collection of the Blogger tips you’ll ever find. And ofcourse, there are plenty of free Blogger Templates there too!

Blog University : Another amazing blog for Blogger Tips. One of the scripts that I used was inspired by this blog!

Problogger : Starting a new blog? Not happy with the way your readers are reacting? Problogger helps you become, well, a Pro Blogger! :D

DailyBlogTips : Another nice Blog. What’s unique in this blog is that a lot of posts are Ques & Ans based posts, which one can easily relate to. Do check it out!


Those were some of the blogs from my huge Subscription list. Hope you’ll enjoy reading them!

So which of these Blogs did you like? Any other blog(s) you think are as good as (or betterthan) the ones I mentioned? 

Do let me know!

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Finding ideas on what to blog http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/finding-ideas-on-what-to-blog/ http://www.zaipul.com/blogs/finding-ideas-on-what-to-blog/#comments Wed, 31 Dec 2008 07:53:53 +0000 admin http://www.zaipul.com/?p=71 superstock_1775r-114181Ever get writer’s block? ‘Course you do, we all do at one time. Have you ever posted what you thought was a killer post only to get no response at all? We have all posted stinkers that were greeted with tumble weeds, I know I have. Here are ten proven post formulas to get your creative juices, and your traffic, flowing.

Nick and I were discussing last night about what posts work and don’t work. There is a little disagreement between us about what is important that I think we have resolved. Nick favours posts that illicit a community response, he likes to see lots of comments. Me, I like to see my posts read by hundreds of people, lots of links, tagging and bookmarking as icing on the cake. In the end I think we agreed the ideal is both. A post is probably most interesting when it is well read AND commented on. I think we should start using “interestingness” as a metric. Keep this in mind as you read this post to see how you can salt some of these ingredients through your posts to make your blog more interesting. Anyway, on to the list..
1. How to

Let’s start with the obvious one shall we? “How to” is perhaps the easiest starting point because most niches will have new people entering the space that need to be brought up to speed. Everyone can learn something, there is always something new to learn about even if it is a new twist on a very old idea. You can get ideas for topics by looking around forums and email discussion lists for common questions or problems people commonly have. Even better if you have already answered these problems successfully you are half way there. “How do I” questions are solid gold inspiration material.

Make sure you post with a clear benefit to the reader and you clearly target the correct audience. “How to make a million from your blog” would be a good topic for this blog, “How to program an operating system in 7 days” probably would not be.

2. Lists

If I am not careful I will start becoming a bit of a joke around performancing. How many top ten lists have I written? Thing is, lists work. They are easy to skim and digest. They also help structure your writing to make writing them easier, the outline is already there. Coming up with the ideas are a little trickier but digging around and finding two related items is all you need to brainstorm the full list. I like ten items but any number above two works as long as it is a decent list without duplication.

3. Campaign

Campaigns are a funny one. They either work very well or go down in flames and it is difficult to know beforehand what your audience will rally round. Newspapers do this a lot. It helps to get your audience hot under the collar and against a common enemy. There are lots of campaigns in the blog world, from web standards to free speech.

The great thing about campaign posts is they can be a force for positive outcomes. In the search space a popular guy disappeared, the call to action to find him and bring him home really brought the community together and all the blogs were buzzing. The important thing is you have to be passionate about it and your audience needs to care. A tricky one to pull off but if you do the effect can be magnetic.

4. Interview

If you are really stuck and you have access to niche celebrities, get them on IM or the phone and interview them. I must say I don’t have the knack for interviewing but some people seem to do it naturally. The key to a good interview is asking questions either the audience wants to know answers to or that elicit answers that are very interesting.

1. Do your research
2. Prepare questions beforehand not off top of your head
3. Send your questions to the interviewee in advance
4. Interview is about the interviewee, not about you
5. Ask open-ended questions, yes/no answers kill interviews
6. Interact! Don’t just fire off questions, make the conversation flow
7. Thank the interviewee for their time and ask if there is anything they would like to say or add

5. Review

Reviews are good if you pick a product or service people are interested in, properly review it rather than writing a sales letter, choose criteria that really work. It usually helps to be the first to get hold of the product, reviews can be a bit lame when you are the Nth to write an Ipod Nano review. Write enough good reviews and you might start getting sent stuff, which is nice. I still get sent technical books to review even now when my last book review was years ago.

6. Case study

If you can write from real world experience then case studies can be very powerful. The same information could be in the form of a how-to but I actually like the case study format better for example “How I made my first million” rather than “How to make a million”. It is a matter of perspective and choice but there is no harm in doing both.

7. Research results

Research is a good way of getting publicity and headlines. It always works best when it is your research and using the internet research is easy. Gone are the days where you had to cold-call or walk the streets with clipboards. Use open source polling and survey software, ask some questions you would like to know the answers to and put it out. When you have a decent number of responses (over a thousand preferably) analyse the results. If you can draw interesting conclusions all the better.

8. What’s new, trends

If you are really immersed in your niche then it should be possible to spot trends and report on them. In the blog world this translates to spam blogs, new advertising models, the maturing of blogging from public diaries to businesses.. Have a think about your niche, can you spot any patterns? If you can give a catchy name to it then you might make yourself famous, for example “long tail” and “ajax” to name just two trends that have made names.

9. Attack!

Going on the offensive is risky but definitely drives traffic. We have talked about this before, especially in Nicks linkbait post.

A different take is to set up an argument then knock it down (I believe this is called a straw man but I know the phrase has other definitions).

Think of the documentaries you watch on TV. They usually are advertised with intriguing ideas like “Can you really lose weight by eating only cheese?”, “Were the bombings planned by the CIA”, “New UFO evidence” or “Can this man really read minds” (a little insight into my television viewing habits there folks!). You get pulled in, they throw out lots of “evidence”, only for the last ten minutes to be all about how the evidence is wrong and it can’t possibly be true because of X, Y and Z. This approach is a bit misleading but it can also work simply as a more moderate “other people believe this, this is what I think and why”.

10. Ask the audience

As you will see in just a couple of paragraphs, I like to finish by encouraging feedback but some great articles are only that. Once you have a decent sized audience ask them questions and encourage response. As Nick likes to say, people love to talk about themselves, give them the opportunity. I used this approach to choose a feedreader package, Nick used it to discover the perfect laptop for his needs. Everyone wins with this approach.
Summary

Some of the best posts are combinations of the above. I would always encourage feedback for example, and reviews can be combined with case studies and how-tos.

I am sure there are ideas I have missed, what has worked for you in the past?

Article from: Chris Garrett, from Performancing.com

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