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+8* China Event reports Japan Korea QQ Virtual worldsPublished October 31, 2009 at 5:55 am Comments Off
This is the presentation we gave at the Virtual Goods Summit in San Francisco (you can fill the form below to download it). There were over 500+ attendees, it looks like the US market reaching $1bln is now getting a lot of attention.
We received nice coverage from:
Virtual Goods News: “Asia Driving the Virtual Goods Marketplace“
VentureBeat:
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+8* ABL Column China Korea ThoughtsPublished August 29, 2009 at 4:28 pm No Comments
This is a guest column written monthly for the Chinese business magazine “China Electronic Business” (invested by Jack Ma of Alibaba) and IT news site Interfax. This month’s column deals with digital identity with interesting cases from Science Fiction and today’s Asian digital scene.
+8* China Japan KoreaPublished July 31, 2009 at 11:21 pm No Comments
During our visit to Silicon Valley this month, we gave a talk to a group of local investors about web & mobile innovation from Asia. Our main target was to illustrate how:
Our assumptions get in the way of our understanding
Asia not only innovates, but can be leveraged by foreign companies to accelerate innovation by way
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+8* China Cmune Event reports Japan KoreaPublished July 1, 2009 at 11:48 am Comments Off
The past 2 months have been hectic with a number of large projects that kept our team too busy to post! We’ll be catching up with web activity in the next 2 weeks, including reports on UnConference, Infinity Ventures Summit, Startonomics Beijing, Startup2Startup Beijing, BarCamp Shanghai and more!
+8* China Events Japan Korea QQ Thoughts Virtual worldsPublished April 27, 2009 at 3:30 pm Comments Off
A few days ago while exchanging ideas with our friends at Slideshare (“the YouTube of presentations” that is possibly going to monetize better than YouTube and certainly cost a lot less), we thought about making a count of the views and downloads we had over the 20+ presentations we put on there. All those presentations
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+8* China Cyworld Japan Korea QQ Thoughts Virtual worldsPublished April 8, 2009 at 10:36 am Comments Off
Following the publication of our free report on virtual worlds in Asia, that was downloaded several hundred times in a couple of weeks (which in itself is a testimony of the rising interest in virtual worlds), we got a few nice quotes here (Virtual Goods News) and there (PocketGamer) as well as good Twitter buzz.
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+8* ABL Column China Japan KoreaPublished March 25, 2009 at 10:46 am Comments Off
+ This article is a monthly column written for the Chinese business magazine Asian Business Leaders and Interfax TMT News in March 2008 +
Observing the evolution of a product over a long period of time is often full of surprises: growing in size, shrinking, getting color variations, becoming cheap, expensive, trendy, out of fashion, changing
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+8* China Cmune Cyworld Japan Korea QQ Virtual worldsPublished March 23, 2009 at 1:01 pm 9 Comments
A few weeks ago we were commissioned by the EU-China Information Society Project to prepare an overview of the state of virtual worlds in Asia. This organization is a joint effort between the European Commission and the Chinese Government to work on IT policies and regulation. The purpose of the research was to provide some
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+8* China Cmune Cyworld Event reports Japan Korea QQ Virtual worldsPublished March 15, 2009 at 8:08 pm Comments Off
Last week we presented the summary of the research on virtual worlds in Asia (covering China, Japan and South Korea) commissioned by the European Commission via the EU-China Information Society Project, in cooperation with the Chinese Government.
To summarize the summary:
The 2D web of virtual worlds is doing well, while the 3D web is recovering from
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+8* 3g China Cyworld Event reports Japan KoreaPublished March 6, 2009 at 4:51 pm Comments Off
Today was the last day of the Emerging Communications “eComm” Conference in San Francisco, CA.
The turnout and talks were great thanks to the hard work of its organizer, Lee S Dryburgh. It was a mix of telecom, design, web stuff and thoughts about the future of communication (who said “Technology, Entertainment, Design“?) so probably the
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