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The Blog

This blog is Sartika Kurniali’s personal blog and talks about various topics surrounding internet, information technology, social media, and ways to make it work for your business. Plus her portfolio (writings, projects, etc), ideas, and several other stuff. The blog is written in English purely just to reach more audience and to practice on her English. You can use Google Translate if you want to read it with other language. Please forgive her if she doesn’t write properly in English, since it’s not her mother tongue. And yes, she really needs to improve her grammar.

Blog Award

This blog was awarded as Weekly winner for Internet Sehat Blog Award, first week of August 2009. Not bad, rite?

Internet Sehat - GadoGado Blog Award

Then, Who is Sartika Kurniali?

Sartika Kurniali is an author (currently publishing with Elex Media Komputindo), knowledge worker, and netizen. Sartika holds a bachelor degree in Computer Science and a master degree in Information Systems. Sartika also has appeared as a speaker in several events presenting her books and sharing related topics on internet and information technology.


You can see more about her professional profile at LinkedIn and find out more about what others were saying about her. You can also connect with Sartika Kurniali on Facebook, Twitter, and get her presentations on SlideShare. Or contact her at slickdusky using gmail.

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