First of all, we would like to thank all of you who had supported us, getting the word out about us and also those who become our fan on our Facebook fan page. Thank you very much. We have been working on this update for quite sometime. In our effort to continue growing, we made changes to our layout. This time focusing on being more Webzine like. Read more...
Hello 2010
Written by J Shamsul, Sunday, January 3, 2010 |
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Just incase you didn’t notice, it’s already 2010! Yes it has been 10 year since Y2K. We would like to wish everybody happy new year and hope that this year would be great. Read more...
200th Post and how you can contribute to Jiboneus
Written by J Shamsul, Thursday, October 29, 2009 |
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This is the 200th post on Jiboneus.com. While it might not be much to you, but for us it’s a milestone and should be celebrated. Started out as a personal blog it has now grow into something bigger. Jiboneus now more focus on the topic that interest the creative scene – film, music, bands, anime, web, arts, theater, dance and more. Read more...
Connect With Us on Twitter and Facebook
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, September 29, 2009 |
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The social web is an interesting place to be. Share with us tips, events, reviews or just anything you think is interesting. Arts, Music, Films and Tech. Get connected with us. Here are two cool ways you can get in touch with us :- Read more...
Commenting on Jiboneus
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, September 8, 2009 |
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Jiboneus commenting system are now powered by Disqus, a service that helps you track comments throughout the web. Disqus added some features that were not available with the default commenting system that comes with Wordpress, Here are some of the way in which you can comment on a post at Jibonues :- Read more...
The New and Improved Jiboneus
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, September 2, 2009 |
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Don’t believe the rumors, I am still writing for Jiboneus. I’ve been quite while working on the next iteration of Jiboneus. Thanks to Sharra, Jiboneus newest writer, for covering for me. I also had to apologize for not properly introduce Sharra, some of you may somewhat surprised to have read Jiboneus in Malay. Read more...
Evolusi dan Revolusi
Written by Sharra, Tuesday, September 1, 2009 |
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Ini bukan cerita filem ‘Evolusi KL Drift’ atau cerita lagu ‘Revolusi’ dari Bunkface. Dan tidak, anda tidak tersalah laman web, dan saya juga tidak menggodam laman web ini. Ini adalah proses evolusi Jiboneus.com. Evolusi yang bakal melahirkan Revolusi Jiboneus. Read more...
We’ve been secretive.
Written by J Shamsul, Friday, August 14, 2009 |
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It’s been awhile since I wrote something here. The truth is I’ve been busy working on the next iteration of the website. Yes, we have been somewhat secretive with it, but I feel it is important for me to brought this message to you. Read more...
Jiboneus.com re-branding
Written by J Shamsul, Friday, May 15, 2009 |
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What you see right now is the new look for Jiboneus.com. We are shifting gears once more. I know we had just had a redesign recently, but this time Jiboneus.com no longer is just a personal blog as we aim to make the website to be the definitive web destination for the local creative scene, arts, music, film and from time to time some tech related posting. Read more...
Jiboneus.com not dead
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, May 13, 2009 |
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No. Jiboneus.com is not dead, just quite. A metamorphosis process are in the works. New, better and improved Jiboneus.com will emerge. Read more...
Change has come to Jiboneus
Written by J Shamsul, Sunday, January 25, 2009 |
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It’s 2009 and Jiboneus had a redesign in order to incorporate a few new features I’m working on. Yes my blog has features. Here is what coming to Jiboneus on 2009.
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2008 in retrospect
Written by J Shamsul, Thursday, January 1, 2009 |
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After a year of concerts, gigs, and parties, I am staying home for this new year eve, writing a blog post. A retrospect of the year that has past. Read more...




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