Malaysia, I have something to say

Express my thought about the process of getting marriage again :)

I don’t think I need to say much about Malaysia. Because most of the readers are from Malaysia. The thing is, the information flow inside them is not always up to date. Which ended up wasting all our time. My time has been wasted with Sibu JPN, which provided an outdated information that happen a month ago.

On the government official website, there is no detail about the procedure as well as not up to date with the current changes. Each changes took them years to update. That is exactly why 308 Tsunami happen, because current government always thought that website is wasting a lot of money (you seriously have to know the cost of a website from insider), and not so important.

Seriously, how many of you don’t search online first before ask from friend? I do. I always believe that web is always the fastest way to send out information and also the fastest information updater. That’s why all web designer and marketer struggling for a keyword just to place their website on the first page as soon as possible.

Sadly, from my research, recently Malaysia government website was ranked the ugly one among a list of other countries (subjective matter, nothing serious). With the kind of budget with the kind of design, seriously, MACC?

Get to sleep now, in case they really come :P

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3 comments on Malaysia, I have something to say

  1. Alex Allied
    November 26, 2009 at 7:49 pm

    It’s the truth, nothing to be afraid of. Most of Malaysian government websites are powered Joomla!

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  2. Cyril
    December 10, 2009 at 9:48 pm

    Hahaha… Malaysia websites should start trying wordpress.. =P

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    • wong
      December 13, 2009 at 11:59 pm

      :lol: They should! Erm… I mean, even any CMS script instead of manual update la…

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