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Spreading Indonesian Electronic Creations

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hundreds of young Indonesians are using their talents to develop both computer and cellphone game programs. Some have managed to reap billions by providing downloadable content for iPhone or iPad users and from displaying their applications on international game websites. Gameloft, the world’s second-largest game studio, will recruit hundreds of people for their new office in Yogyakarta.

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THE Casual Connect 2010, a gathering event for computer and cellphone game developers, took place in Seattle, USA, last July. At one corner in the meeting hall, Kris Antoni, a former student of Bina Nusantara University who graduated two years ago, stood on a podium. Wearing jeans and a short-sleeved shirt, he casually pressed the buttons on his notebook every once in a while to change the slides in his presentation.

His company, Toge Produc

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