Indonesians embrace online shopping, with some reservations.
The world’s most inspiring ‘tweeter’ is Fahira Idris; her battles with the FPI.
The various versions of the Keong Racun song, Sinta & Jojo; Santo and Johan, and the mystery bule version.
Indonesia is not quite last in the worldwide broadband speed testing and quality stakes.
Tales of Mr P and Miss V, the frank and explicit sexual advice columns on Indonesian news websites.
Blogs and social networks are helping Indonesians to become more vocal and to fight for their rights of free speech, as in the case of Prita Mulyasari.
The dangers of internet social networking sites for Muslims and a possible fatwa against them.
Indonesians are tops for online time wasting, or are just very virtually sociable and friendly.
The Indonesian version of the Faith Freedom International website is forced to shut down.
Another English language newspaper in Indonesia, the Jakarta Globe.
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