The worldwide internet broadband speed and quality stakes, where Indonesia ranks.
Tales of Mr P and Miss V, the frank and explicit sexual advice on news websites.
Blogs and social networks are helping Indonesians to become more vocal and to fight for free speech.
The so-called fatwa against the use of social networking sites like Facebook and Friendster.
Indonesians are tops for online time wasting, or are just very virtually sociable and friendly.
A comparison of Indonesian airlines' online booking websites.
Website and blog owners scramble to delete offensive cartoons as the government, MUI and PKS bear down on them.
A not very taxing quiz to guess the Malay/Indonesian origins of some words in English.
Indonesia still lags well behind its neighbours in proportion of people with internet access.
Comparative traffic statistics for Indonesian news portals and websites, Detik, Kompas, etc.
Using software to improve your written English, auto-correction of grammar, punctuation, and spelling mistakes.
Indonesia's hot surfer guys being used to draw tourists.
Looking for answers to strange questions on this site.
Google insults the people of Indonesia with their sub-par maps.
A new government agency to tackle internet porn in the villages of Java.
American military intelligence agencies and how they gather information about Indonesia.
Beautiful celebrity bloggers in Indonesia.
Ranking widgets for blogs in the Top 100.
The number of Internet users in Indonesia reaches about 10%.
The ways that Indonesian webmasters and bloggers can make some money.
The 'beta' version of "Top 100" Indonesian blogs list. Read more or go straight there.
Registering dot co id domains has become easier.
Internet connections in villages are not necessary.
Indonesia ranks highly for internet sex searches.
Police crack down on the playing of online Bola Tangkas.
About half the regions of Indonesia have endemic bird flu.
The top 100 websites viewed from Indonesia.
The Jakarta Post website and Chinese porn.
Paypal now accepts accounts from Indonesia and payments with Indonesian credit cards.
The owners of warnets, or internet cafes, will be required to take down the identity card details of warnet users, a new law says.
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