Sunday, November 6, 2011

Chinese Microblog Syncing Tool Discontinued Service

Follow5, a Chinese microblog syncing tool announced to discontinue its services in 30 days, advising its users to download all their data.

Founded in late 2007 after receiving an angel round, Follow5 once claimed millions of users. The site let users sync their microblog posts onto all the other major microblogging services or social networking sites, including Twitter, Digu, Fanfou, Kaixin001, RenRen, Tencent Weibo, Sina Weibo, Douban, Plurk, Friendfeed and so on.

Yu kunpeng, one of its founders once commented that microblogging is a hard choice for startups in China given uncertain regulations, gloomy profit picture and portals’ aggressive attacks.

Chinese microblogging market has shifted from fragmented to centralized as many similar services either shutting down or pivoting into other arena. 9911.com, a microblogging service curated by MySpace China (also being closed down) announced to close down late last year. Digu has now swerved from its original track to work on LBS area with not so good outcome as the site just shed 70% of workforce.

Sina revealed in its latest financial results that its Weibo service now boasts over 200 million users while Tencent Weibo claims over 230 million. Sohu and NetEase are also keeping a close eye on the market. There isn’t much opportunity for other crews in this area.

 

Related posts:

  1. 50 Millions Users, Sina To Launch Weibo.com For Its Microblogging Service
  2. More About Tencent Weibo
  3. How Struggling Micro-Blogging Tool Follow 5 Turned Into a Micro-Blog Aggregator


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Furcation

In dentistry, “furcation” means the division of the roots, primarily in teeth with more than one root. In the upper jaw we speak of trifurcation (since the rear teeth of the upper jaw have three roots). In the lower jaw we speak of bifurcation (since the lower jaw rear teeth have two roots).

Here you see a tooth. You can recognise the crown. This then goes on into the root stem. In the picture you can clearly recognise the transitional zone. We call this the enamel-cement border. Unlike the tooth crown, the tooth roots don̢۪t have a surface of enamel but rather of a material which is similar to bone, namely root cement.

The root stem divides into its particular roots and each area of division is described as furcation. In this case we have a three root tooth and we thus speak of trifurcation.


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Events For The Week – 5-12 Nov

Latest Entrepreneurial Events in SingaporeFor a one-stop to all events related to or concerning entrepreneurship, certain industry-meets-business forums and seminars in Singapore, check out our Calendar. If not, you can also follow our bite-size updated posts for upcoming events for the week.

Events range from simple get-togethers to full-blown conferences. Get to meet fellow developers, entrepreneurs, startup CEOs & founders, and meet & learn from CEOs of established companies who have seen it all.

Our aim here at SGE is to make it easy for you to pick & choose from the event buffet. Enjoy.

Here are the events for this week. Events are mostly in Singapore (generally 30 minutes drive from anywhere), but we also include key events from around Southeast Asia and beyond.

Saturday 5th November:

(1) Lion City Startup Brekkie

Tuesday 8th November:

(1) Entrepreneurs Unplugged 2011
(2) Global Entrepreneurship Week 2011 Opening Ceremony

Wednesday 9th November:

(1) WMware: Inaugural Women in IT Forum

Thursday 10th November:

(1) Business of Design Forum: Design for Business Growth
(2) Networking with Japanese Start-Ups

Saturday 12th November:

(1) Google DevFest Singapore
(2) Rainmakers 2011: To Product/Market Fit and Beyond

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Networking with Japanese Start-Ups – 10 Nov

Next Thursday morning, Singapore-based start-ups that are keen to establish partnerships, strengthen connections, and expand their reach into the Japanese market, should attend this event. There will be managers of the Technology Seed Incubator and 6 start-ups from Aizuwakamatsu City who are here to seek partners. Each of them will spend 15 mins to pitch their product/service, followed by demonstrations. This event is part of IDA’s iSTART Programme.


Event Details


When: Thursday, 10th November 2011
Time: 10am-2pm
Where: Blk 71, 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #02-18, Singapore (Map)
RSVP by sending an email with details of Company Name, Contact, Email, Business Activity (product/service) – summarized in a paragraph, Remarks/Specify interest in meeting with any company (if applicable), to harville_tan@ida.gov.sg.

 


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Business of Design Forum: Design for Business Growth – 10 Nov

Next Thursday, Design for Enterprises will organize a Business of Design Forum entitled “Design for Business Growth.” It brings together internationally acclaimed design thought leaders to share their experiences on helping enterprises use design strategically for business growth. Christopher Bangle of Chris Bangle Associates, Toshiyuki Kita of Studio Toshiyuki KITA, Hael Kobayashi from University of Technology Sydney, Simona Maschi from Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID), and Dick Powell of Seymourpowell are the panelists for this forum. Panelists details, programme details, and the registration form can be viewed here.


Event Details


When: Thursday, 10th November 2011
Time: 10am-1pm (Registration starts at 9.30am)
Where: Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Level 3, Heliconia Room 3401 (Map)
RSVP by sending your completed registration form to designforenterprises@mica.gov.sg by 7th Nov.

 


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CyberAgent America Releases New iPhone App “Animal Bakery”

CyberAgent’s [J] American corporate body CyberAgent America,Inc has released a new iOS game application “Animal Bakery.”  Download is free.

“Animal Bakery” is a restaurant management social game where you make your own bakery and treat the animals of the forest to food prepared with natural ingredients.  With over 40 animals appearing, over 60 recipes, and over 200 virtual items to decorate the bakery, you can make the bakery according to your own taste.  It’s also linked with the game community “GAMEWAVE,’ so it’s possible to share your friends, results and activity from there.  Both English and Japanese are supported.

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CyberAgent America Releases New iPhone App “Animal Bakery”


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Tencent Invests into SaaS Market

Shenzhen-based LiuDuRenHe(六度人和) Technology Co., Ltd, a business-oriented SaaS provider announced new round of funding from Tencent, signaling Tencent’s desire in stepping into corporate market.

Founded in April 2007, LiuDuRenHe’s online CRM platform EC offers customers with features including online customer services, 400 Hotline, text messaging, fax and instant messaging. What’s more, EC can help companies to track how many customers are coming from which ad source so they can measure the effectiveness of advertising, a feature usually lacking in many online CRM solutions.

According to Zhang Xinliang, CEO of LiuDuRenHe, the two parties would implement comprehensive co-operation strategies in technology and marketing. For starters, EC client will be interconnected with QQ, the most popular IM client in China. That means you can just start an EC client to talk to your customers who might not have EC installed but are very likely to have a QQ account given the sheer amount of QQ users in China. “Tencent’s investment gives us an opportunity to stand on the giant’s shoulder. Next up we will have more communication with our agents with more support in both marketing and product.”

As of now EC has more than 20,000 customers in China.

Tencent already has similar solutions, including enterprise-oriented Instant Messaging service RTX and Corporate QQ.

Related posts:

  1. Tencent posts Q4 Revenue of 2.2bn yuan/USD$335m
  2. Bertelsmann invests in leading online performance marketing provider – iClick Interactive Asia
  3. Tencent Restructures Ecommerce Business


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Who Is Vivek Wadhwa? Interview With The Entrepreneur, The Bollywood Movie Producer

Vivek Wadhwa is a Visiting Scholar, School of Information, UC-Berkeley; Director of Research, Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization, and Exec in Residence, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University; Senior Research Associate, Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School; Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Halle Institute of Global Learning, Emory University; and faculty member and advisor at Singularity University. 

Behind the academia lies the story of Vivek Wadhwa, the entrepreneur. An entrepreneur who has 2 successful startups under the belt and importantly, a Bollywood movie too!

And with this interview, we announce a new channel on Pluggd.in called MyWay (or Highway), which will bring interviews/journeys of inspiring entrepreneurs to Pluggd.in readers.

Pluggd.in: Vivek, Let’s start with your life as a programmer-turned-entrepreneur.

Vivek Wadhwa: I did my MBA from New York University and  B.A. in Computing Studies from the University of Canberra, in Australia. When I was going to school, someone showed me video punch card. I was so fascinated about it that I decided to make a career out of it. I started learning new language/techniques.I decided to make a career and was surprised to know that people actually pay you money for the computer code. First half of my career, I was a computer programmer learning new languages.

When I went to Boston, I joined a company and they needed to move to a client-server architecture (80s). I ended up developing the system – and was quite a success (the company decided to spin off that business unit into its own company, Seer Technologies). And then I started Relativity Technologies, which helps companies modernize their legacy computer systems. That was doing very well until the dot-com crush bubble hit us hard.

Pluggd.in: You also had great exits.vivek_wadhwa..

Vivek Wadhwa: I took the first company (Seer Technologies) public and later started Relativity Technologies

I worked too hard and I burned myself out. One day, I woke up in the hospital  (heart attack) and it felt like a twilight zone. But eventually I snapped out of it (my both companies did extremely well, I fixed the company). My second company was taking off like a rocket ship until it got into a trouble. But then I fixed it and it was valuable again. And here I am dying in the hospital and my VCs said that this is an extremely valuable company and they wanted to take it over (and all this when I was in critical care in the hospital).

I then fought the battle, got into ugly battles and won them.

There are different kind of corruptions – human being worldwide are the same. In India you have one type of corruption, in America you have different types of corruption. But it’s the same. Human beings worldwide are same. They often lack ethics. There are good people and some very bad people also – I was tired of tech world /ethics of such people and exited from tech world after that. And then I had to decide what to do next.

Pluggd.in: And then?

Vivek Wadhwa: You’ll be surprised! I took a year off after the heart attack and went to Bollywood!

My son, Vineet didn’t pick up Hindi for a very long time, but he started watching Hindi movies/ and then one fine day he said “Dad, I want to be a movie star”. 

I  said” OMG! What’s going on here”.

I knew investment banker, Brad Listermann who knew Kashmira Shah…and eventually I produced the movie “MY Bollywood Bride” in 2007.

Poster_MyBollywoodBride

But later I completely checked out of Bollywood world. I wanted to be a part of the world where I could apply my mind, my energy and give back to the world. And something which was ethical – and I tell you that academia is ethical. It really is an honor for me to be academic and working with great people.

And I feel I am making great impact to the world with my research.

Vivek Wadhwa has been researching on globalization for the last 7 years and is often seen debating on startup visa and related topics, Follow him on his twitter (@wadhwa) and his articles on his website: wadhwa.com.

Do read Vivek’s articles on Pluggd.in:

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Follow Pluggd.in’s MyWay channel on RSS & Twitter.

- For those who are keen on meeting such Inspiring entrepreneurs, do attend the next edition of UnPluggd, scheduled for November 19th, Pune. UnPluggd is India’s largest startup event focused on bringing amazing content and showcasing emerging startups from India.

Related posts:

  1. Watch It Or Not – Yet Another Movie Review Website [Bollywood]
  2. Eros Bollywood – Nokia OVI Application for Bollywood Lovers
  3. Every Child is an Entrepreneur! [Social Entrepreneurship]
  4. Carry Bollywood Movies in Your Mobile
  5. Vivek Paul’s KineticGlue Acquires Injoos


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IndiaCollegeSearch Secures Seed Funding From VAS Capital

IAN (Indian Angel Network) incubated startup IndiaCollegeSearch.com has raised INR 5.8 million seed funding from VAS Capital.

Launched in October 2010, IndiaCollegeSearch.com is helps students find a college (currently, engineering colleges only). The site is like a local search engine for college search related queries (one can filter colleges on locations/courses offered/admission fee/admission criteria etc).indiacollegesearch

Given that Indians are often confused about education, a service that helps them filter information will add value and the site has done a great bit of SEO to ensure that they don’t lose out on queries that often rule Google.

Cofounder, Anirudh Motwani shares some of the key roadmaps for the portal

  • Replace the current prototype with an improved website which incorporates all colleges and courses in India.
  • New website will be live by December with over 3000 MBA & Engg colleges – we will add more as we go along
  • Granular info like Placement, Infrastructure, Faculty along with Cut-offs and in-depth college reviews

As far as the business model is concerned, IndiaCollegeSearch will focus on bringing targeted traffic and monetize the same via advertising.

Similar Startup: YourNextLeap

Related posts:

  1. WebEngage Secures Seed Funding From IAN
  2. CoCubes Secures Funds from Ojas Ventures
  3. Seed Fund MyFirstCheque Invests In mKay Technologies
  4. Online Holiday Comparison Portal Polama Secures Angel Funding
  5. Review of Info Edge’s Education Portal – Shiksha.com


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Rainmakers 2011: To Product/Market Fit and Beyond – 12 Nov

Next saturday, Rainmakers Team will organize a miniconference in conjunction with Global Entrepreneurship Week entitled “To Product/Market Fit and Beyond”.

 

It will discuss topics like how the seed funding landscape has evolved over the last two years with the entrance of super angels like AngelList as well as incubators and accelerators backed by venture funds, the differences and benefits of these various sources of early stage funding and what entrepreneurs should consider when making their decision, what kind of term sheets work best at such an early stage, and when young companies should raise money in their product life cycle.

 

The speakers include: Frank Chen of Andreessen Horowtiz, Sharon Vosmek of Astia, Manu Kumar of K9 Ventures, Pascal Finette of WebFWD Mozilla, and Josh Elman of Greylock Partners, who will share their view with audiences live from Silicon Valley. James Chan of Neoteny Labs, Jeffery Paine of Founder Institute, Hian Goh of Asian Food Channel, and Hong Ting Wong of 2359 Media will make up the local panel during the conference.


Programme Details


0930am-10am: Registration and networking
10am-1015am: Opening remarks
1015am-11am: Live telecast from Silicon Valley
11am-1115am: Q&A from Singapore audience
1115am-1130am: Q&A from Silicon Valley audience
1130am-1230pm: Moderated panel discussion
1230pm-130pm: Mixer and lunch


Event Details


When: Saturday, 12th November 2011
Time: 930am-130pm
Where: NUS University Hall Auditorium, Lee Kong Chian Wing, Level 2, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road (Map)
Register here.


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PayPal’s first Global Operations Centre in Southeast Asia

PayPal has opened its new global operations centre on November 1, in Malaysia. The first in Southeast Asia, its role is to provide service and support in English to customers across Asia. The center also provides an additional risk and financial services operations for PayPal’s global business by working together with the regional headquarter in Singapore and their operation centre in Shanghai. Meanwhile, there is a plan to have additional Asian language support in the near future and hire 500 more local staff as their employees by the end of 2013 to join their 10,000 global workforce.

The facility, located at 1 First Avenue, Dataran Bandar Utama, is the eighth operation centre after Berlin, Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Dublin, and Chandler and Omaha in the U.S. Based on a Wall Street Journal report, PayPal had more than 6.5 million active accounts in Asia. At the end of last year, cross-border payment volume in the Asia-Pacific region was up by 35%.

PayPal Senior Vice President for Asia Pacific, Rupert Keeley, mentioned in a recent interview, that the reasons for choosing Malaysia was because of the accommodative policies, availability of multi-lingual workers, fast development of e-commerce and technologies in the country.

“People are the most important asset and we are making a significant investment here in terms of hiring local talent, and providing them extensive training to better serve our customers around the world,” John McCabe, PayPal Senior Vice President of Global Operations, commented on the Paypal’s plan on hiring 500 additional local employees.

As part of the grand opening ceremony, Keeley, McCabe and other PayPal team members were joined by the Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Mukhriz Bin Tun Dr. Mahathir. Dr. Mukhriz said to the press “The government is always looking to enhance and simplify trade for businesses in Malaysia, especially for small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs), and global market players like eBay and a payment system like PayPal’s basically facilitate trade. I urge local businesses and SMEs to quickly adopt a multi-channel retail strategy, by exploring new growth and expansion approaches including utilisation of new technologies.”

If you are interested in joining PayPal, you can apply online for positions at http://www.ebaycareers.com/home.html


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Getting the drop on Drupal from Dries himself

Drupal. It powers two percent of the web, has more than 11, 000 developers, over 11,000 modules available, with 300,000 monthly downloads and 1.5 million monthly unique visitors. Drupal support 55 languages and most of all, it is open source. That was the number that Drupal founder, Dries Buytaert himself provided at last week’s Drupal Singapore meeting at Plug-in@Blk71, which drew a full house crowd not only from Singapore but also Indonesia and the Philippines.

“I founded the Drupal project about 11 year ago. I founded it sort of by accident because I wanted to create a message board and learn PHP and MySQL. I figured I’ll spend a few evenings building a message board, but then I ended up working on it for 11 years. The message board quickly involved into a content management system (CMS) and I released it in 2001 as Drupal. That was when Drupal was born, an open source CMS,” said Dries, as he recalled the history of Drupal.

Dries is on a short tour around Asia to scout out how the local Drupal communities are growing. He is also looking for potential partners and also evangelizing the use of Drupal in Asia. He will be heading over to India, after Singapore, to host some Drupal Camps, meeting with partners as well as with members of the press.

“Both in North America and in Europe, it [Drupal] is doing extremely well. They are hundreds of Drupal shops. Each of these shops have the same problem, which is finding more Drupal talent. Drupal is doing so well that the lack of Drupal expertise is actually the main thing that is holding Drupal back,” said Dries when asked about how Drupal is faring in the Western world. That is where Dries sees a big opportunity for any country in the world to churn out pools of Drupal talent. “It’s almost like wherever you are based in the world, if you are a Drupal expert, you can make money. Probably a lot of money, if you are good. And that is very consistent across the West,” Dries commented.

With the increasing adoption of Drupal worldwide, Dries decided to start his own company called Acquia. The almost four-year-old venture provides commercial grade support, a scalable cloud hosting platform built on Amazon Web Services (platform as a service) and a software as a service called Drupal Gardens. Says Dries, ”We are trying to be to Drupal, what Red Hat was to Linux.” Acquia is now a US $35 million-dollar venture backed company with 160 strong based out of Boston.

Unknown to many, a lot of major websites are being powered by Drupal. One of such is the White House site. “It is a great example obviously because it is a high profile website. Security and scalability are extremely important,” said Dries, pointing to the strengths of Drupal as a content management system.

According to Dries, Drupal is unique because of its scalability. Scalability in terms of supporting websites of different traffic sizes and also in terms of features and functionalities. Because Drupal is open source and has an active community of contributors, there exist a large number of plugins, called modules, for Drupal. This allows almost any sort of websites to be built just by downloading and combining these modules.

On his thoughts about Drupal in Asia, Dries said, “Just like in the US and Europe, I think it can be extremely disruptive for the proprietary software vendors. Because it is actually the better technology, frankly. Because of the fact that we have so many people involved and the fact that we have so many modules, so the speed of innovation is much larger. But also because it is so well tested, it powers millions of websites. It is actually very stable as well. On top of that, it is free because it is open source. So Drupal tends to win on price, features and functionality. And I think that is very disruptive. And I think it can be equally disruptive here [Asia] just the fact that it is not as well-known here as it is in Europe as well as the US.  So what I think needs to happen here is that we need to evangelize Drupal. We need to evangelize and train more people. We need to build a community around Drupal just like we have elsewhere in the world.”

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Hangzhou-based Incubator TiSiWi Demo Day, 15 Startups Presented On Stage

Yesterday, Hangzhou-based incubator TiSiWi held its first Demo Day to wrap up its 3-month accelerator program kicked off in August (read our previous coverage). 15 startups presented their projects on stage to pitch over 40 VCs and angel investors.

Pang Xiaowei, the founder of TiSiWi picked up a nice place where a weekly speed-dating event is held. He said, the Demo Day is the speed date for the startups and investors too.

15 startups are founded by 40 young men (including only 1 girl), and unsurprisingly all of them are more or less Mobile-related. Here is the quick roundup:

Confone.com -  an event management service. Comes with web and mobile version, Confone helps users easily publish their event information, agenda, speaker profile etc;

Whohelp.me
– a LBS application to solve so-called people’ 3km-range problems. The idea is that user can publish anything he wants help and others located within 3km can respond;

Muerr.com – you can drag & drop any file (photo, pdf etc) on the site and the files can be auto stored in the cloud. Any update made on your personal page (e.g. muerr.com/username) will be seen simultaneously by other visitors no matter they are on iPad, PC or iPhone;

Bailty.com – like ShopSavvy, users can use Bailty to scan barcode to obtain the product’s information. Furthermore, using Semantic Analysis, Bailty can also gather the comments on products from the web to help users make the decision on purchase;

Cuoluo – randomness could be the best. Cuoluo’s idea is to entertain every user with random content to read, listen and play with. You can even upload a set of names and do a luck draw;

Youyur.com – a service help companies find interns and freelancers;

Miihuu.com – a search engine which can help users search for updates from their social media (weibo, social networks, etc)

Juupoo.com – a LBS application helping users publish/explore events organized by cities.

52hz.com – a StumbleUpon-like service helping people to discover interesting sites;

Timap – a calendar applications with voice recognition feature;

Xiaoenai.com – an interesting service designed for couples and loves. You can send a request to your boyfriend asking for a gift, and the couple can even get the debate settled online. For the long-term plan, eCommerce can be integrated into the service;

Hupo – a mobile social network focus on campus students; China has now 30millions university students, which is definitely a large market to target at;

Fanyor.com – a service help business people, friends to organize lunch/dinner, thus social connections can be built;

Tongxin (itongxing.com) – an application founded by an ex-Ctrip staff. It’s to help people to share transportation, e.g. taxi anytime and anywhere;

Mati – an innovative travel service. You pick up the places to go, and the system can auto generate a travel schedule for you. The beauty is that, say the system “thinks” you need 2 hours to visit one place, but you actually only stay there for an hour, you can easily use the service to update the whole travel plan;

I would not say that most of these startups are superb as some competitors can already be found in the market, and from the technology point of view, some of the startups’ tech barrier is not high enough too. But I was totally impressed by the passion and confidence delivered by these startups on stage. It’s a nice debut for TiSiWi and we definitely need more like this.

In the closing speech by Pang, he sent its respect to Y Combinator which inspired him to set up TiSiWi. He also announced that there will be 2 seasons of accelerator program and 25 startups are expected to join each season.

Related posts:

  1. TiSiWi, the Hangzhou-based Y-Combinator Announced Its Accelerator Program
  2. Five Startups Presented at TechNode TNT (Beijing) Demo Time
  3. Several Taiwan Startups Make a Splash at DEMO China


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Decopic: Kawaii Photo Sharing App Gets 500,000 Users In 2 Weeks


Decopic
, a "kawaii" photo editing and sharing app Tokyo-based startup Community Factory developed for iOS and Android, has hit the 500,000 user milestone - in just 2 weeks. According to the company, the app was released on October 19 and reached that user base on November 2.

Community Factory says they followed a multi-platform, multi-language strategy: Decopic is connected to Facebook, Twitter, Mixi, and Sina Weibo and Ren Ren in China. It's currently available in English, Chinese, French, Indonesian, Japanese, and Korean.

Here's the geographic user break down:

Decopic is very similar to Snapeee, another kawaii mobile photo service from Japanese company Mind Palette: users can "decorate" pictures with over 300 so-called stamps, frames, text, etc.

It's available for free:
iOS
Android

Here's a Decopic promo video:



Decopic: Kawaii Photo Sharing App Gets 500,000 Users In 2 Weeks


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No. Of Japanese Startup Funds Exceeds Last Year In 9 Months

Japan Venture Research Report said [J] that the venture capital funds for start-ups are established 17 from January to September 2011, which is already more than 2010's 15. The funds investing IT are 8 in 2011(by September), whilst 4 in 2010.

The report tells that in 2011, there have been more small sized funds observed, some of which investments are around 60 million yen (US$767,000), some invests by small unit such like 3 million yen (US$38,400).

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No. Of Japanese Startup Funds Exceeds Last Year In 9 Months


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Japan’s Web News Week 44

This week's Japanese Web/IT related news which we did not write as a dedicated article.

# tried to make this unwritten-links posts be weekly, from three times per month.

Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated.

If you want to know any specific news more, but unable to find them in other English blog/media, please let us know.



Japan’s Web News Week 44


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