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Bondan Prakoso born May 8, 1984 was once a child singer in the 80s with si lumba-lumba song so that his name soaring. Bondan start a career in 1999-2002 formed the band as bassist Funky Corporal fruit until released 3 albums.
Now he formed a new band called Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black with a genre of music that combined with Pop Rock Rap. With this new band, Bondan rewarded similar awards, namely AMI Sharp Awards in 2008 for Best Rap Group category.

Previously, in 2006 Bondan together 12 people from various bands bass player in Indonesia, such as Thomas “DENTAL”, Rindra “Rice”, Bongky “BIP”, Adam Sheila on 7 and other Indonesian bassist rewarded by MURI awards to reward the most in a single appearance Bassis stage

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The melodic punk outfit from Yogyakarta, Endank Soekamti, have just picked “Semoga Kau di Neraka” as their second single. Not only the is the title pretty in your face (it means “wish you were in hell”), but the circumstances as to why it was chosen are a little unusual. They conducted a poll on social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter, hoping to gauge which song was considered the best to be the second single. And viola… As the second single, “Semoga Kau di Neraka”, has also made an impact on the ring back tone sales, featuring even higher than their first single, “Audisi”.

So far Endank Soekamti has released 4 full-length albums. The first one, Kelas 1, was released in 2002 with help from Pongky Jikustik and Tony traX. The second, Pejantan Tambun, in 2005, and third, SSSTTT!!, in 2007, were both released under Warner Music Indonesia. In 2008 at the same time they quit from Warner, they started their own online radio: Soekamti FM.

In 2010 they joined the Nagaswara label and in May released their fourth album, soekamti.com. A few days ago they finally decided to use “Semoga Kau di Neraka” as their second single. Watch them live on Dec 19 in 1000 Bands concert in Cibubur. Or stay tune with what they are doing via http://soekamti.com

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Piracy of software or computer software in Indonesia has become like crazy until it reaches 86 percent in the period 2008-2009 or in the middle of a global economic recession.

International association representing the global software industry, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) together with market research firm IDC, announced the results of the seventh annual study of global software piracy here on Tuesday.

“The computer software piracy in Indonesia a little worse by the fact there are still many in the field practice of piracy, said Representative and Speaker of BSA Indonesia, Donny A Sheyoputra.

He said he researched the software piracy that occurs in more than 100 countries. And recorded in the period 2008-2009, installing software without a license on a personal computer (PC) in Indonesia rose one percent to 86 percent. The value of commercial software reached 886 million U.S. dollars, he said.

Meanwhile, computer software piracy rate in Asia Pacific, down from 61 percent in 2009 to 59 percent in 2009, where the commercial value of illegal software rose to exceed 16.5 billion U.S. dollars.

The result of the PC software piracy study 2009 BSA / IDC shows, despite a global economic recession, PC software piracy rate decreased in many countries precisely declined in 54 countries and increased only in 19 countries. (* an / ham)

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