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FREE 1Malaysia Email, I’m giving FREE 1Manusia Email!

Thursday, April 21st, 2011 1,566 views

Free 1Malaysia Email that need RM50mil investment? Wow that’s such a big amount of money that could be invested into something more useful to the Malaysian rather than giving email which we could easily singup from Gmail or Hotmail with plenty of storage?

The question everyone asking is, why do we need this when any service providers will give you a free e-mail account. Isn’t it true?

I really agree with Chief Minister of Penang, Lim Guan Eng to give free WIFI instead of Free Email which is not really benefit to the citizen.

CM Lim said, ‘Give free wi-fi, not free email. What’s the point of free email when we can get them from Yahoo, Google and Hotmail?’ He also expressed his concerns regarding privacy issues.



‘Give free wi-fi, not free 1MalaysiaEmail’ Guan Eng told Najib


1Malaysia e-mail accounts for Malaysians over 18

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysians aged 18 and above will be assigned an e-mail account each to receive statements, bills and notices from the Government.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who announced this yesterday, said the 1MY E-mail initiative would allow “direct and secure” communication between citizens and the Government while enhancing the delivery of government services to consumers and businesses alike.

Tricubes Bhd is collaborating with Microsoft to develop the 1Malaysia E-mail project.

The company will spearhead the private RM50mil investment that also includes the development of a web portal as a one-stop centre for government services providing value-added services such as social networking, checking of bills online and payments.

Tricubes chief executive officer Khairun Zainal Mokhtar said the company was still conducting stress tests for the website.

“Hopefully, we can get it ready by July,” he told a press conference at the fifth progress update of the Economic Transformation Programme here yesterday.

Khairun said the portal was different from the MyEG website, which focused on the payment of bills and summonses, as it would allow interaction between people and the Government.

The Performance Management and Delivery Unit, responding to queries said the 1Malaysia E-mail would not be made compulsory.

Source : TheStar

myemail.my 1Malaysia Email

Tricubes launches myemail.my

KUALA LUMPUR, April 20 — Tricubes Berhad has launched the myemail.my “Citizen Inbox” service with registration to begin at the end of April despite a furore whether the RM50 million project is necessary for citizens to communicate with the government.

The government has already stated the service is voluntary and no public funds will be used to finance the project.

Tricubes is using Microsoft Corp’s Windows Live platform for the email service, which will offer 25GB of mailbox space. The service will also allow users to create documents using Microsoft Office products, which is the most widely used office suite software worldwide.

Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft, part of their software plus services platform.

The features offered by Tricubes are already available in Microsoft’s free Hotmail service.

The government has stressed that it is not funding the private-sector initiative despite inviting bids for the project last November.

However, project developer, Tricubes, is in danger of being delisted from the stock exchange for financial irregularities.

The website domain was registered by Tricubes on March 10, 2011 for a year.

“Myemail is an email messaging service open to all Malaysians. If you are a citizen, then you are entitled to a myemail account. Registration is simple and approval is within 24 hours.

“With a myemail account, you can get the latest news or even events by the government directly to your inbox. Be the first to know of new government initiatives, services or policies,” the website added.

As of 5pm, the hashtags #1malaysiaemail and #Tricubes are still among the top ten Malaysian topics on microblogging site Twitter, where Malaysians have ridiculed the email plan since it was announced yesterday.

The 1 Malaysia email project is not the first free email project in the country. WauMail was officially launched on July 12, 1999 and was available in four languages — Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin and Tamil.

WauMail was a joint-venture between Technology Park Malaysia and Intelliweb Sdn Bhd. Its website was hacked in 2001 when it had some 600,000 users. It was later turned into a paid email service in 2002. At present, it no longer exists as an email service.

Source : TheMalaysianInsider

1Malaysia vs 1Manusia

I remember that I have discussed with my ex-colleague about 1Malaysia.com and we came out with a funny yet captive name that’s 1Manusia.com which we think it’s greater? Now, I’m giving you free @1Manusia.com email for FREE too!

If you want to get this free email account, you just have to follow me in my twitter and Facebook. Then just leave me a message and your email address will be created right away! Of coz this is done out of good will and can’t compared to the Free 25GB provided by myemail.my, so don’t overload the free email service that I provide k! =)

Many delighted over Dato’ Sri Najib Razak, Malaysia PM’s e-mail and SMS greeting

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011 1,704 views

Did you receive an email of Chinese New Year greeting from our Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak? It’s so sweet of him sending us CNY greetings and it’s personal touch.

I did receive the greeting email and a lot of ppl did reply to my tweet that they do receive this email too. I’m wondering from where our PM got our email address and it’s stated that it’s from 1Malaysia.com.my and various sources.

I didn’t subscribe to 1Malaysia.com and it makes me wonder where are the various sources that were referred to? Hmm…

Dato' Sri Najib Razak 1Malaysia Email CNY Greetings

Salam 1Malaysia!

Saya ingin mengucapkan Selamat Menyambut Tahun Baru Cina buat seluruh rakyat Malaysia, khususnya bagi mereka yang akan menyambut perayaan yang penuh dengan kemeriahan ini.

Setiap kali tibanya perayaan ini, saya masih terbayang kemeriahan dan keceriaan yang saya lalui semasa kecil. Sudah pasti saya tidak akan ketinggalan mengikut ibu bapa saya menziarahi rakan-rakan beliau yang berketurunan Cina. Makanan kegemaran semasa musim perayaan ini semestinya kuih kapit, kuih bangkit, tat nanas, kerepek “ngaku” manakala limau Mandarin sering menjadi pilihan utama. Teringat juga, sewaktu kecil adakalanya saya dihampiri oleh rakan-rakan ibu bapa yang menghulurkan angpow. Tetapi sekarang, suasana sudah berbeza. Hidangan sudah berubah, pelbagai juadah seperti sate, ais kacang, mi rebus dan maruku juga disediakan.

Semoga di Tahun Arnab ini, kita akan sentiasa berada dalam suasana penuh kemakmuran, kebahagiaan dan juga dianugerahkan kesihatan yang sempurna.

Selamat Tahun Baru Cina, Gong Xi Fa Cai!

Ikhlas daripada
Najib Razak & Keluarga

——-

Salam 1Malaysia!

Happy Chinese New Year to all Malaysians who celebrate this auspicious event.

Each year as the season draws near I am reminded of the excitement and merriment I experienced as a child during Chinese New Year. Mum and dad would visit our Chinese friends, and I would always tag along. I always look forward to savouring the many delicacies, favorites being kuih kapit, kuih bangkit, pineapple tarts and “ngaku” crackers, with Mandarin oranges always on top of the list. A wide smile would cross my face when I received “angpows” from my parents’ friends. Today, the celebrations have grown to include sate, ais kacang, mi rebus and maruku even!

May the Year of the Rabbit bring blessings of much happiness, good health and prosperity always. With new beginnings comes new opportunities and as we usher in the Lunar New Year, it is my sincere hope that you achieve success and satisfaction in all your undertakings. Your accomplishments are reflective of our nation’s triumphs, and may we always excel beyond expectations!

Gong Xi Fa Cai!

From
Najib Razak & Family

I even get the SMS greetings from our Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak. It’s not 1 SMS, it’s not 2 SMS but it’s 3 SMS of the same content? If let say 1million people receive 3 SMS then it might cost around RM0.05*1million*3SMS = RM150,000.00 to blast the SMS CNY greetings? Hmm… that’s my simple random calculation only…

Dato' Sri Najib Razak 1Malaysia SMS CNY Greetings

On the other hand, I appreciate the email and sms greetings blast! Happy Chinese New Year to everyone and wishes you have a great year ahead! Gong Xi Fatt Chai! Hoot ah!!! 恭喜发财!!

PETALING JAYA: Many of the 1.5 million people who received the Prime Minister’s Chinese New Year greeting via e-mail were delighted over his message.

“The Prime Minister has a very noble intention to get closer to all of us. We receive it (his message) with an open heart and full of smiles,” said Noor Amy Ismail on Twitter about the e-mail which was circulated since Saturday.

Blogger Aizuddin Danian said the e-mail highlighted the personal side of the Prime Minister.

“It makes a point to mention that he had no problems visiting the homes of his Chinese friends,” Aizuddin wrote.

Junior video editor Alistair Tham, 22, also expressed delight at being one of those who had received the e-mail.

“People may think it’s a spam but I think it’s not a bad way to approach the people,” said Tham.

The personal initiative by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, which is a first by any Prime Minister, was particularly targeted at reaching youths aged between 20 and 34 years old.

The e-mail was sent from various database sources, especially to those who have registered at the Prime Minister’s personal website www.1malaysia.com.my.

In the greeting, Najib also briefly reminisced on his excitement as a child as the festival approached.

Source : TheStar

Want to know who deleted / blocked you from MSN? – MSN Email Virus, Trojan, Spyware

Monday, March 31st, 2008 36,325 views

Wow, it doesn’t only send thru MSN Messenger, now it spread thru email too. I just receive this email from mangohean@hotmail.com, XXX@hotmail.com, so do you think I will ever click and check who deleted me or even who blocked me? Why should I care. Those who deleted me or blocked me, I would think that they don’t want to chat or be friend with me so why should I care and want to find out who deleted or blocked me from MSN? Why should you too?

Think carefully and do not simply click on the link others send you until you confirm with them that it’s valid and it’s authenticate.

It’s another kind of MSN Virus or MSN Trojan or even MSN spayware?

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Malaysia Email Marketing

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 10,444 views

Hey, if you are looking at email marketing or email broadcasting, you come to the right place. With this email marketing you can do wonders.

Developing an email marketing campaign is a proven way to dramatically increase the effectiveness of your web presence. Recent research has shown us below:
- 70% of internet users have purchased online as a result of email marketing
- Averagely, email marketing campaign yields 1 – 2 % response
- Low cost & powerful online marketing strategy

Why E-mail Marketing?
- cheapest & fastest online advertising campaign to help you reach your targeted audience
- RM500 per year for a link in YellowPages.com.my?
- RM1,000 per month for Google Pay per Click campaign?
- RM3,000 per year for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) expert to fine tune your website to rank on the first page of Yahoo!, Google, MSN, etc?
- RM10,000 per day for an Ad on The Star online?
How about RM999 only for an averagely 10 – 20 new customers?

Calculate your Return On Investment (ROI)
- You receive an e-mail response rate of 0.001% (normally).
- You’ll generate 50 leads for your RM999 investment (50,000 emails)
- If your closing ratio is 25%, you’ll turn that 50 leads into 13 sales!
- Bear in mind, you run the campaign over and over again to generate more leads!

Here are few smart reasons to purchase the Email Marketing CD from us today:
1. Our database is of over 100,000 Malaysian emails and growing daily

2. You can run your own email marketing campaign
- as frequent as you can
- change your email newsletter content for different products / services
- the software is able to send email automatically when setting is done
- manual / help files included in this CD

3. Our email list
- 100, 000 active email list, user check their email daily
- Malaysian emails only
- targeted group: Managing Director, General Manager, CEO, Executive (with buying power)…

4. Our bulk mail sender software
- delivers emails at 50 times faster than the conventional SMTP server
- filters out duplicate & invalid email
- generates a report of successful delivery & undelivered mail
- supports HTML format email

5. Pricing
- RM999 per CD

If you need further information on this, feel free to call me or email me.

Look forward to meeting with you.

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