Archive for May, 2007
Interview with Frenzoo
Comments Written by angus May 28th, 2007 . Tags: Frenzoo, Hong Kong, Interview, Social Network, Web 2.0.Previously, I had wrote about Frenzoo and briefly mentioned their funding news, but after exchanging emails with Eda Chow of Frenzoo, she was able to give me a better idea of the service they are providing. I emailed her some questions last week and she was kind enough to provide the answers. It appears to [...]
Skype cofounders to invest in Frenzoo
Comments Written by angus May 28th, 2007 . Tags: Frenzoo, Funding, Hong Kong, Web 2.0.Frenzoo, a Hong Kong 3D social networking company, will be acquired as part of the Series A funding from Ambient Sound Investments (ASI), an investment company formed by Skype engineers. The details of the news are found on Frenzoo’s website, but the exact details of this deal are undisclosed. This is certainly good news for [...]
Jijija – matching people through discussions
Comments Written by angus May 17th, 2007 . Tags: Hong Kong, Jijija, Social Network, Web 2.0.Jijija is a personalized and highly interactive online platform for users to share their opinions, read/discuss topics that match their interests and meet new friends through meaningful conversation. Looking beyond at how they described the service, the first thing a user will notice is that this is a discussion forum, but once you start using [...]
Integrate and personalize with Roompage
Comments Written by angus May 15th, 2007 . Tags: blog, Hong Kong, Roompage, Web 2.0.Roompage is another Web 2.0 startup in Hong Kong. According to them, Roompage is the next generation of homepage application and their goal is to help users integrate their content and presenting them in a personalized way. Roompage was founded by an ex-Googler, Ken Law, along with 2 of his friends. From first glance, it [...]
Snaap – photo and video sharing
Comments Written by angus May 10th, 2007 . Tags: Hong Kong, Netvigator, PCCW, Snaap, Web 2.0.Snaap! is a photo and video community provided by PCCW here in Hong Kong and it’s been out to the market for a while now. PCCW is probably the first corporate companies I’ve noticed to launch a Web 2.0 product to Hong Kong. From first glance, you’ll notice Snaap! has similar features and functionality to [...]



