
New Normal, At Last?
Little by little, restrictions in Indonesia regarding the pandemic are lifted. Even plans to increase restrictions during the year’s end are cancelled[1], which means that
Little by little, restrictions in Indonesia regarding the pandemic are lifted. Even plans to increase restrictions during the year’s end are cancelled[1], which means that
Sebuah kekuatan raksasa platform penyedia jasa data survei online telah hadir di Indonesia. Per 1 November 2021, telah tercapai kesepakatan kerja sama antara perusahaan riset
Plans of going back to working from the office are coming soon — or is already beginning for some of us. However, the pandemic is
Since the end of August 2021, PPKM/social and mobility restriction levels in Indonesia are starting to be lowered[1]. Albeit being done initially on certain regions
Jakarta, 22 November 2021 – GrabFood is the leading food delivery service in Indonesia for both merchants and consumers in Indonesia, according to a new
The new normal – what does it entail? For some, it means that mandatory testing for COVID-19 has become an unavoidable part of life. And
In the years before the pandemic in Indonesia, new tourism spots were popping up everywhere, capitalizing on activities as simple as photo spots – a
Staycations: a term now even more frequently used, due to travel limitations during the pandemic. Due to difficulties to travel between cities, as well as
The increase of smartphone penetration in Indonesia means an increase in smartphone ownership as well. With the various options available in the market, coupled with
Phone balance usage in Indonesia is high due to a number of reasons. In Indonesia, 95% of internet users access them through their phones[1]. This
When staying at home, what are our options for entertainment? One that came to mind would be reading books. During the pandemic, where a lot
Free delivery promotions are one of the most common promotions being offered by e-commerce retailers in Indonesia. Knowing that, is it really that significant at
What do you do when you get sick? The answer can differ quite greatly between people, it seems. Especially during this pandemic, there are a
With coffee still being the most popular drink amongst Indonesian recently, it still might not be too clear on how exactly Indonesians prefer their coffee
During the pandemic, a lot of activities are switched to being remote – remote working, remote schools, and so on. Consequently, simple communications to those
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