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December 30, 2009

My most influential people for 2009

Filed under: Life — Tags: , — Kamel Al-Asmar @ 9:53 pm

The year of 2009 held a lot of surprises for me, I can also consider it an extraordinary year of action that made a huge difference in the whole track of my life. Working with Boundless the sister web development company of Akhtaboot and Jawaker, moving to work on the co-finding of my startup venture Ideation Box, popping Nakhweh.com and finally kicking off Ideation Box Labs a couple of days ago. All of that moves I have done were absolutely guided or influenced by my family and friends.

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December 21, 2009

An Israeli Soldier fighting a little PALESTINIAN KID!

Filed under: Life, Politics — Tags: , , , — Kamel Al-Asmar @ 3:17 am

I shared this image on twitter asking people if there is a way to describe it, I was literally shocked after seeing it:

What's in his mind?

What's in his mind?

I only have one single question, what were his thoughts at that moment?! Would that kid be of any threat??!!

December 11, 2009

Unleashing my hidden talent!

Filed under: Arts, Life — Tags: , , , — Kamel Al-Asmar @ 7:29 pm

Sometimes when I’m bored at the office I turn on the voice recorder and start singing. But the whole issue that I’m mean enough to sing for the

Arabic music icons. Let me know your thoughts:

and for Zaki Naseef by  kermit

I’m singing for Fairouz! by  kermit

December 1, 2009

Majd Shweikeh (Orange Mobile CEO) is helping us on Twitter!

Filed under: Life, Technology — Tags: , — Kamel Al-Asmar @ 9:54 pm

Few days ago I shared on this blog a story that happened between Aramex CEO (Fadi Ghandour) and one of my twitter friends while he was following up with her on Twitter about an issue that she was facing with Aramex. That was a good example of how Twitter became a new platform for customer service by getting in touch with the higher management of the corporates.

Few hours ago, apparently it was my turn to get into the same experience with Majd Shweikeh (@majd_shweikeh), Orange Mobile CEO, who apparently loves twitter and loves getting the feedback on her company’s performance from the tweeps around. I always see tweets coming in front of me between her and my friend Firas (@steitityeh).

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