Features

Archive of all feature articles published

SpongeBob soaks up young fans in Japan

Unusual cartoon character appeals to young trendy women rather than children

Ethical problems concern academics

Two scientific journals question the work of a researcher at Taiwan's National Chung Hsing University and of a physician at NTU hospital

Struggles on a Plate

Syndicated columnist Tom Plate, a former priest-in-training, reflects upon his hardscrabble background and a life saved by 'the spiritual value in ideas'

Networking through the Net

Straits Times' poll suggests that young adults believe friendships are virtual, networks are global and dates are a click away

Country needs stability

Kamol Hengkietisak reviews editorials featured in Matichon newspaper

IPTV turf war grows between telecom and broadcasting sectors

Telecom and broadcasting sectors collide in setting legal boundaries for a promising new service in Korea

Firms using blogs to let others, and themselves, pitch products

Japan's businesses are looking to blogs as an efficient way to spread the word

The calming rays of cathode

An Indonesian monk-run TV station turns one year old

Japan rightists threaten free speech

Academics, journalists and lawmakers worry that a resurgent nationalist fringe is stifling debate

A hundred years of radio

Anwer Moorjaj fondly reflects on the early days of Pakistani radio

Why young can't tell good from bad new media

Critical thinking skills lag behind speed of tech changes, say Singapore scholars

Words don't come easy

A PR professional offers suggestions -- but not advice -- on how to correct negative press after Thailand's bombings

nForce chief calls for media to provide educator role on security

Thai company seeks help to raise awareness of malware and phishing scams

Cyber palaces replace Internet cafes

Despite government regulations and negative media coverage, some of Taipei's Internet cafes are working to provide more state-of-the-art services for customers

Regional media in RI comes to life

Dr. David T. Hill speaks with The Jakarta Post about his recent research on the media in Manado and Jayapura

2007 New trends in Korean telecom market

Introduction of new technologies and policies are expected to change telecom market and consumers' lives

Telco man's Swede smell of success

Jesse Hogan interviews Ericsson chief Hakan Eriksson on how he started the telecommunications networking giant

East Java media spotlight women's issues

New media outlets are catering to women's take on difficult subjects

To e-mail or not to e-mail?

Vincent Lim takes on the almost age-old question

Waiting game for reporters at hotel lobbies

Journalists in Beijing covering six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program wait around for delegates, face language barriers

Americans salute Asia's tech ability

New Internet attitudes survey says most Americans think the next great tech leader will come from Asia

SK Group governance reform pays off

Korean telecom conglomerate leads the way in improving corporate governance

How a career as an IT journalist can broaden one's horizons

Don Sambandaraksa says that tech journalism is surprisingly global

Pundits blame media for rising voter cynicism

With a lack of substantial content in Taiwan's mainstream media, Internet-savvy voters are turning to blogs in a bid to understand candidates

A guide to the alcohol ad ban

An explanation of Thailand's new rules

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