Posts Tagged ‘Adoi’

AMPHIBIA TAKES ON THE YES2009 ASSIGNMENT

By garytay • Sep 5th, 2009 • Category: AMPHIBIA NEWS

Sledgehammer Communications and Amphibia Digital collaborates again for the forthcoming Youth Engagement Summit (www.yes2009.asia) to be held here in Kuala Lumpur on the 16-17th November 2009. Amphibia Digital has been appointed the official Digital Development partner for one of the largest regional youth summit. The programme jointly initiated with partners London Speaker Bureau and Youth [...]



ADOIMAGAZINE.COM GETS A NEW LOOK FOR 2009

By garytay • Jul 6th, 2009 • Category: AMPHIBIA NEWS

Amphibia Digital introduces new look for ADOIMAGAZINE.COM and launches Beta 1.0 version of Marketing magazine’s FREE JOBS Portal. After managing the ADOIMAGAZINE.COM web site for over 3 years, Amphibia Digital unveils the 4th revamp of Malaysia’s leading advertising portal. The new look includes a variety of enhancements including news feeds from MEDIA magazine, a popular [...]



Amphibia Digital delivers a series of enhancements for Adoimagazine.com

By admin • Jul 1st, 2008 • Category: AMPHIBIA NEWS

As part of a continuous development road map for Adoi Magazine, Amphibia Digital launched a series of new modules for the advertising portal. They include a new Awards Gallery, People Focus module, Online Forum and a partnership with Online streaming expert Eyeka etc.



DCM takes on Adoimagazine Indonesia assignment

By admin • Jan 5th, 2008 • Category: AMPHIBIA NEWS

DCM extends its relationship with Sledgehammer Communications, taking on a new assignment to launch its Indonesia (edition) web site, working alongside counterparts Infotech in Indonesia. The new assignment takes the relationship with Sledgehammer Comm into its 3rd year.



Celebrating ADOI’s 10th Anniversary

By admin • Aug 5th, 2007 • Category: FRAGMENTS_OLD

AUGUST 2007: A couple of DCMers joined Sledgehammer in celebrating ADOI’s 10th Anniversary held at Groove Junction, Desa Hartamas. Just over 100 invited guest showed up for the event which brought together some of the biggest names and veterans of the ad industry, along with the young elites.