Archive for September, 2007
Inside Hong Kong’s web community
Comments Written by Angus Lau September 20th, 2007 . Tags: community, Hong Kong, Social Media, Web.Having seen the success of the previous community gathering (via blogs/flickr), it’s great to know that there is a growing community in Hong Kong. Within each community, there are multiple groups who hold their own gatherings regularly. You have the bloggers, the internet marketers, internet professionals and web entrepreneurs as groups that hold their own [...]
Where are the clones in China?
Comments Written by Angus Lau September 13th, 2007 . Tags: China, Office-2.0, SaaS.At the Office 2.0 Conference last week, I got thinking about the Office 2.0 services in China or the lack of. There are tons of really interesting office services in the conference and it’s surprising that none are being cloned in China, whereas just about every Web 2.0 social networks and video/photo community sites are [...]
Korea’s WiZarD Works
Comments Written by Angus Lau September 12th, 2007 . Tags: Korea, Web 2.0, Wizard-Works, Wzd.Couple weeks back at the Red Herring conference, I met the CEO of South Korea’s WiZarD Works. WiZarD Works is a personalized startpage that is very much like Netvibes, iGoogle and Pageflakes. Their presence is only their home market and in terms of brand recognition in personalized startpage, they still lead the market with Google [...]
Reminder: HK Web gathering next week
Comments Written by Angus Lau September 10th, 2007 . Tags: Hong Kong, Jeremiah-Owyang, Social Media, web-strategist.Just want to let everyone know that there is a web gathering next week, Tuesday, September 18, 2007, 7pm in Central. There is a good number of attendees with a mix of bloggers and startups. Go sign up if you are in Hong Kong on that day and meet Jeremiah Owyang, great guy, who I’ve [...]
Docgle – Online document management
Comments Written by Angus Lau September 10th, 2007 . Tags: Docgle, Hong Kong, o2con, Office-2.0, Web 2.0.At the Office 2.0 Conference last week, I saw quite a number of office services there and to my surprise, there were another Hong Kong startup there. Docgle, the online document management service set up shop amongst the mass of other office services. I only saw a brief limited demo which only included filing, file [...]



