Duedee: The new Bullpoo - Investors Community and Investment Tool
1 Comment Published June 13th, 2008 in Hong Kong, Social Network, Web 2.0. Tags: Bullpoo, duedee, Hong Kong, social network, stocks, Web 2.0.Those who are Bullpoo users will have already noticed a change in their name. Bullpoo has become Duedee, but everything else remains the same. I asked Kevin Chang, co-founder of Duedee about the name change and what you can expect from them.
Why the name change?
BullPoo was an awesome name, all the […]
BullPoo - Relaunched
0 Comments Published August 6th, 2007 in Hong Kong, Social Network, Web 2.0. Tags: Bullpoo, Hong Kong, social network, Web 2.0.BullPoo, an interactive community of investors and a personalized investment tool, has just released a new version of their site. Aside from an improved interface and the new logo, they listened to their community and added a bunch of new features to their already feature-packed site.
The interesting new features (for me) are […]
A Web 2.0 Workshop
0 Comments Published January 12th, 2007 in General. Tags: aNobii, Bullpoo, EditGrid, Hong Kong, wazhua, Web 2.0, workshop.Finally, we’ve got ourselves a Web 2.0 workshop here in Hong Kong. It will be hosted at the City Universtiy of Hong Kong and you’ll get to know the people behind the web services here in Hong Kong. Go to the site and register!
The agenda sounds like it will make a good half-day […]
Web 2.0 startups in Hong Kong - Update
3 Comments Published September 15th, 2006 in Hong Kong, Web 2.0. Tags: Bullpoo, Hong Kong, Maxthon, Web 2.0.To continue my list from the previous post, it seems there are more and more Web 2.0 startups here. I just found this one via Net Jacobsson of Maxthon, he was in Hong Kong but unfortunately I didn’t get the chance to meet him, but he did meet the folks at Bullpoo, a social […]
Web 2.o startups in Hong Kong
2 Comments Published August 21st, 2006 in Hong Kong, Web 2.0. Tags: aNobii, beansbox, Bullpoo, EditGrid, Hong Kong, Recruit.net, Web 2.0.I’m building a list of web services that is coming to you from Hong Kong. Call it Web 2.0, call it the new web services, call it what you like. Hong Kong is no Silicon Valley nor is it a center for technology (web technology, in this case) but there are people […]


