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Recently in Singapore, unlicensed loan sharks or better known as “Ah Longs” have been given a pretty bad name. The Singapore Police Force have set up a campaign to fight these unlawful moneylenders....
View ArticleChina: Startups Can’t Raise Funds By Selling Stock on Taobao
Several months ago, we wrote about a Beijing-based startup called Meiwei Media that raised more than 800,000 RMB ($126,000) by selling shares of its stock on the Alibaba C2C e-commerce platform Taobao....
View ArticleChina’s Government is Stifling Tech Innovation and Prolonging Social Problems
Image via Reuters From a purely mercenary point of view, one of the wonderful things about solving a problem is that there’s often a way to make money from it. Solving problems in a way that can help...
View ArticleSoftware Freedom Day Coming to Cebu, Philippines This September
By Raya Edquilang | Malaysia Crunch Software Freedom Day (SFD), a worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), will be in happening in Cebu, the Philippines, on September 15, 2012....
View ArticleStartups: If You’re Going to Copy, You Have to Do it Better Than This [UPDATED]
We write a fair amount about copycats — see this story from early last week, for example — but it’s rare you come across one so audacious that it almost takes your breath away. That was what happened...
View ArticleAvis allows you to shut up and drive with leasing solution in Singapore
How do you do that in Singapore, where cars come with an exorbitant price tag and Certificate of Entitlement (COE)? First world problem or not, many people still are very reliant on cars to get around....
View Article[Guest Post] Danger Looming Large In Indonesia’s New E-commerce Law?
Editor’s note: This guest post was written by Remco Lupker, co-founder and ex-director of TokoBagus, a popular e-commerce site in Indonesia. He wrote about his opinion on the newly proposed and...
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