Saturday, July 16, 2011

Innovation Works Recruiting New Projects

Innovation Works’ incubation program Jump-Start is accepting new application for its third cycle now. Launched in last September, the project had accepted 7 start-ups for the first cycle while 4 of which have been funded, including Weipai, a micro-video app on both iOS and Android platform, Meishidaren(means gourmet in Chinese, see our previous report), a location-based visual guide for users to find and share the foods they love, and two social game companies.

Some analysts pointed out that even succeed in raising money, these 4 projects’ future might not be that promising, not to mention the others which haven’t landed a deal. But who can tell.

The new cycle of Jump Start program will still focus on internet and mobile applications, especially in the following area: applications based on social networks, such as Facebook, twitter, Sina Weibo, Tencent; applications for mobile platforms, such as iOS, android, windows phone7; applications for other platforms, such as Taobao, Amazon, Paypal. The preferred types of applications include games, entertainment, local business and so on.

 

Details of the program can be found on Innovation Works website. Some points to note, the incubation period will be four months, and each start-up will get RMB 150,000(USD 23, 200)from Innovation Works.

 

Related posts:

  1. Innovation Works or Shanzhai Works
  2. Innovation Works – Revisit
  3. Innovation Works, Interview with Chris Evdemon, GM of Incubation Programs


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Bharti adds 2.12 million subscribers in June. Vodafone close second with 2.09 million additions in June.

India is the world’s fastest growing mobile market and new figures released by the Cellular Operators Association of India show that the growth is showing no sign of slowing down. Here are the major findings from the report.

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The two major operators in India showed a health month on month growth rate with Bharti growing at 1.27% and totalling more than 169.1 million subscribers while Vodafone Essar grew at 1.50%, totalling more than 141.15 million subscribers.

Idea Cellular, India’s third largest mobile operator added 1.354 million subscribers in June, growing at 1.44% and now has 95.10 million subscribers.

Government owned BSNL managed to add just 0.84 million customers and grew at 0.96%.

Aircel, the last of the top 5 cellular operators added 0.91 million subscribers to reach a total figure of 57.98 million.

You can download the report here


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Review: Infibeam Pi2 [Good Product, Wrongly Priced]

E-book readers are becoming hugely popular with users today owing to their light weight design and ease of use. An e-book reader will let you carry hundreds if not thousands of book to read at your own convenience, the added functionality of putting various other text formats definitely bumps up the utility factor of these e-book readers. Today we have the review of an e-book reader manufactured by an Indian company, and the only way to give this new product a fair assessment is to compare it with its global rival the Amazon Kindle (after all, they are competing for same buyer’s attention). Read on for full features and review.

Infibeam Pi2: The Hardware

We have had the Infibeam Pi2 available with us for a few days now and we really wanted to get the feel of this new device when used in real world conditions and not in our offices. At first look the device is lighter than a Kindle and features a 6 inch touch screen. The reader supports all major text file types and you can use it to store your own documents that you may need to read while on the go.

In terms of pure hardware, Pi2 is a better product than the Kindle. Pi2 features 2GB internal storage that can be swooped up to 32GB. The touch screen is a nice addition to the reader. However this unfortunately means that if you do need to type something (to use the in-built browser), you have to use the touch screen to type (Kindle’s hardware buttons perform better when it comes to this).

The screen too has a decent resolution, but I hope the additional case accessory comes with some lighting feature ( similar to one available with kindle) as reading in the dark is not an option without this. You can even listen to mp3 files on the device but it does not have an external speaker and you will have to use the 3.5mm standard audio jack for music.

Infibeam Pi2 ebook reader

Infibeam Pi2 ebook reader

 

The software

Pi2 runs on a Linux system and the software is nothing to boast about. It features the standard options like choosing books you want to read, a music player, browser , scribble pad and a Sudoku game. What I would like to focus on is the book store that is available on the device. It features Infibeam’s own book store but I’m not sure how vast their collection actually is and whether it can compete with Amazon’s collection.

The truly awesome feature that really made me think that this device is made for India is the support for ‘most Indian Official languages’. Although the page rendering speed is slightly slower than that of the Kindle, it does not bother you that much. The Sudoku game must get a special mention and is quite fun, more than i was expecting frankly and Infibeam promises to add more games soon. The preloaded content on the reader is fairly vast and Infibeam currently has around 5 lakh books available to download from their book store.

The Final Verdict

The page render and speed of the device is fairly respectable, so no complaints there. The display resolution is good but when compared to a Kindle the colours seem slightly washed out. The touch screen too performed well through page selection but was disappointing during typing. The lack of a backlight does seem to be a feature that is desired, but you can live without it I guess. Pi2’s battery backup impressed me with almost 5 days of battery backup and it got charged up in under an hour’s time, definitely loved that.

I was hoping that I would be able to install Amazon’s Kindle store for the book that they have on it but I guess that’s the point of buying a reader attached to a book store. And now the price, Pi2 is priced at 15k which is slightly steep if you ask me. The value addition that it brings over the Kindle is not justified, the Kindle costs approximately 9K if delivered to India.

We strongly recommend Infibeam to relook at Pi2 pricing, if the company really wants to compete for buyer’s attention.

Aside, it’s really sad that Infibeam still hasn’t upgraded the Android tablet, Phi’s version. They are still selling the tablet with Android 1.5 version – so that makes us wonder if these devices really have a (long) shelf life?

Should you even take them seriously? [Read:Of Infibeam Pi, Android Devices and A Call to Bring “Better” Chinese Imports].

What’s your opinion?


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PC shipments up 2.3 percent from last year. Tablets making retailers rethink on choosing between PCs and tablets.

PCs have been the primary medium for content consumption for years now and the huge growth that the PC market has seen in the past few years looks to have slowed down. In 2010 analysts believed that the PC market was headed for a correction and it did.

Vendor’s performances have become variable as they have had to deal with significant inventory build up, changes to their product mix, and the fact that growth has been coming mostly from emerging markets. Vendors are having to shift resources away from mature consumer markets. They are also invested in developing media tablets, many of which launched in the first half of 2011. Here are some stats from the report.

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  • HP continued to be the worldwide leader, as it accounted for 17.5 percent of worldwide PC shipments in the second quarter of 2011.
  • Dell moved into second place owing to their performance in Asia/Pacific region.
  • Lenovo achieved the highest growth among the top tier vendors, they too owe their high griwth rate to the company’s performance in the Asia/Pacific region.
  • Acer’s low margin volume based strategy did not help the company and it showed the poorest growth figures among all the top tier vendors.
  • Given the hype around media tablets such as the iPad, retailers were very conservative in placing orders for PCs. Instead, they wanted to secure space for media tablets. Some PC vendors had to lower their inventory through promotions, while others slimmed their product lines at retailers. The demand for PCs varies greatly when we look at a geographic picture of the scenario.
  • Demand for PCs in Europe, Middle-East and Africa was low and retail channel feedback is pessimistic towards growth.
  • In Asia/Pacific, PC shipments reached 30.5 million units in the second quarter of 2011, a 9.6 percent increase from the same period last year.
  • India showed weaker-than-expected consumer demand, while China’s PC market grew 10.9 percent year over year. China’s growth was attributed to the release of pent-up demand for consumer PCs.

You can see the complete report here.


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China Digest – 16 Jul

Here you can find some interesting startup news from China, not only in its capital, Beijing, but also other startup hubs such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Hangzhou, and many more.

(1) Tradesparq.com makes sourcing social. Want to source dried goji berries from China? Tradesparq tells you who in your network (suppliers, agents, or fellow traders) has the hookup in dried fruit.

(2) Japan is a more neutral battlefield (than the US) in which to test Weibo’s chances against Twitter, which has been highly successful there (unlike Facebook).

(3) Sina Weibo’s new user verification program DaRen, which means “expert” in Chinese is a beta program. It offers incentives for users to verify their personal information, is the beginning of Sina Weibo’s push towards a real-identity social network.

(4) Alibaba Group is reportedly planning to release its own mobile phone in the third quarter. And it’s not the only internet service provider which is interested in smart phone market.

(5) Baidu, the largest Chinese search giant, announced a restructuring plan of its business lines including sales, commercial operations, user products and technologies, commercial products and technologies(cloud computing and mobile included), and said it will implement an executive rotational program in an attempt to spur innovation and efficiency.

(6) Early this month, mobile payment Aliplay reveals its own mobile payment solution called Barcode Pay.

(7) In February, mobile social game Papaya Mobile had 10 million users, but now it has more than 20 million users.

(8) Alipay, the online payment offering of Chinese B2C giant Alibaba, announced its “instant access” program in an effort to make the initiative an openID like service for various ecommerce sites to consolidate its market position and compete against other rivals.

(9) According to local report, Shanda is investing over RMB 2 billion (US$ 309 million) in ecommerce site iBuying.com with two other undisclosed participants.

(10) Tencent agreed to buy a 15.68 percent stake in Kingsoft Corp for HK$ 892 million?US$ 115m?and invest US$ 20 million in the Kingsoft’s internet security Subsidiary.

(11) There is no official announcement from Sina so far on how and when Sina Weibo will introduce its e-commerce system. But, interesting enough, Sina just updated its development document which leaks the information about its Weibi currency.

(12) After Google’s pulling out of mainland China, the world’s biggest internet market last year, it left a huge market share for many competitors looking for a piece of the lucrative pie. Sogou, the search engine unit of Chinese portal Sohu.com, is aiming to overtake Google Inc by market share in China within a year, according to Sogou CEO Wang Xiaochuan.

(13) Although Sina Weibo is spreading rapidly in China, investors are concerned about its ability to generate revenue. To address such an issue, Sina Weibo is to launch its own virtual currency. Weibi will be soft launched next Monday (18th July).

(14) QQ International (QQi), the international version of Tencent’s QQ (officially launched in December 2010), just released its new version. Now this multi-language version of QQ comes with 6 language including English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Korean.

(15) Leijun’s Miliao sounds promising, so Tencent fights back with its own Weixin. But, the fact is that you can not never under-estimate Tencent’s ability. July 15, Tencent announced Weishi, a Video messaging application.

We thank nordicfactory for the flag image.


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