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Singapore Image Recognition Technology Used by Asia’s Newspapers

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A Singapore-based start-up company will soon have its technology adopted by a number of leading Asian newspapers, including Thailand’s The Nation , Hong Kong’s China Daily and The Star of Malaysia. by George Graver. Knorex has already negotiated a number of deals to implement iSnap functionality in Asian newspapers.

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[Review] The Rise Of The New East

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The key here is to transfer foreign management expertise and technologies to China while tapping on its huge domestic entertainment market. Beneficiaries include ASEAN mainland cities like Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Fortunately, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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The Snap IPO Happened. What Next LA?

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He was running to be the 42nd mayor of Los Angeles and he outlined his vision to “open up the city government to technology and innovation” if he were elected. He wanted to bring the same level of technology focus and energy that Mayor Bloomberg had brought to New York City.

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[Review] Startup Guide For The Technopreneur

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Written by David Shelters , managing director of Bangkok, Thailand-based investment banking and financial advisory firm Karon Business Consulting, the book should be an eye-opener for aspiring and new technology entrepreneurs and can help you navigate the dangerous waters known as venture capital.

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Innovation: The Key To Entrepreneurial Success

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With fewer layers of management, SMEs only have a limited number of reviews and discussions that need to be held before progressing through to execution. Establishing an open and collaborative environment that nurtures and experiments with new ideas can sometimes be easier to achieve in a smaller company.

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[Interview] Benjamin Yee of EMERGE App

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Navigating a rented motorbike through the winding hills of Vietnam and swimming in secret lagoons in Thailand are just some of the things that Benjamin Yee does when he’s not typing furiously away at this laptop. The market is constantly changing due to technology, cultural and regulatory shifts.

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Survival Tips From A Seasoned Digital Nomad Who Made It Out The Other Side

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You may well have to trade-off your travel dreams versus your tech startup requirements. As awe-inspiring as living on a remote tropical island sounds, there may not even be electricity between certain times of day due to rotating power scheduling whereby a town only receives electricity for a few hours daily.