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Habbo, also known as Habbo Hotel, is a virtual world and massively multiplayer online game owned by Sulake. It has expanded to nine online communities in different languages and countries since 2000, and allows users to create avatars, chat, build rooms, and play games.
This is a list of websites that are blocked in Singapore. Under the responsibility of the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), these websites are mainly unlicensed gambling, pimping (known as vice related activities), copyright infringement/piracy, and for spreading falsehoods. Some websites may be blocked as suspected scam websites. [1]
Learn how the Japanese Empire captured the British stronghold of Singapore in a swift and decisive campaign, resulting in the largest British surrender in history. Find out the background, the course, the casualties and the aftermath of the Battle of Singapore in the Pacific War.
Learn about the history, diversity, and influences of Singapore's culture, from its indigenous Austronesian origins to its modern Asian and European fusion. Explore its ethnic areas, art, national character, and racial harmony.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the building's top floor was the site of cha cha parties thrown by post-war British officers and graced by Singapore's veteran singer S. K. Poon. After Singapore's independence in 1965, most of the hotel's guests were traders from India and Indonesia .
Salakau is a Chinese-dominated gang that engages in various illegal activities such as narcotics, extortion, prostitution and white-collar crime. It has a history of turf wars, riots and violence, and was involved in the murder of a footballer in 2001.
Singapore was a British colony from 1824 to 1946, when it became a Crown colony after the Japanese occupation. It gained partial self-governance in 1955 and merged with Malaysia in 1963, but seceded in 1965 to become an independent country.
Anonymous is a decentralized activist and hacktivist collective and movement that originated on the imageboard 4chan in 2003. The group is known for its cyberattacks against governments, corporations, and the Church of Scientology, and for its use of Guy Fawkes masks and the tagline "We are Anonymous. We are Legion."