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The Internet is a special creation. Its borderless nature, accessible to anyone anywhere in the world with the push of a button, provides information to any person as and when they need it.

Similarly, the structure of the floor of the Internet also offers opportunities to anyone to have their own space and exposure to the world via a tool of mass media. This has the Asian average chance to stamp his mark online.

Asia has seen a number of companies that make a presence for themselves from just having a place in the virtual world. As more and more of Asia get broadband, including 3G and WiMAX access, increases in market online and more and more people recognize the potential of the Internet as a cheap and wide-ranging entry point for business.

These are just some notable inline engines and shakers in Malaysia:

a. realestate.net.my: a simple form, typical of a successful website, the website ranks in Alexa 118,909 at the time of writing and offers free use of a forum and a list of properties. In return, shows a crowd Google ads strategically placed in places, no doubt, taking a small amount of Google AdSense for little effort at all.

b. Malaysiakini.com.my: Founded by a former newspaper journalist for those who want more freedom in their reports as possible for the government's main newspaper, this newspaper online started online and therefore enjoys the advantage of not requiring a license from the press and the impression that his main contemporaries do. Consequently, the possibility to have his license revoked does not restrict their every move. The public enjoys reporting comparatively Frank out of your site, indeed, probably do your part to make healthier reports on socio-political issues in Malaysia. All this, while raking in some money for himself.

c. Kennysia.com: 1 blog comes from Kuching Malaysia, East Malaysia, by former IT professional, who studied in Perth. With his wit and fun positive bias in the questions, tell you everything about transition back from Perth to Kuching, trumpets his love for Kuching and unleashes a joke or two about current issues and events in the region.

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