Archive for April, 2006
KoreaCrunch and Web2.0 Asia
KoreaCrunch is a English blog about the development of internet, especially web2.0 in Korea. From its blog:
Korean news, profiles and reviews of web 2.0 products and companies written by Channy Yun. Its name is honor to TechCrunch.
Channy Yun is a columist of ZDNet Korea and a manager of R&D center of Daum Communication, a [...]
Technorati’s China Problem
Technorati and China is the hot words today, just several days after the New York Time’s article about Google’s China problem, we just have another case for the censorship in China, and I also got emails to ask me to confirm the rumor.
Well, what I can confirm is that we cannot access Technorati in China [...]
EditGrid: An Online Spreadsheet
EditGrid is an online spreadsheet service developed by a software house Team and Concept, based in Hongkong, China. As all of its competitors, such as iRow, Zohosheet and Numsum, EditGrid allows users to create and save spreadsheet files online and share with other users for collaboration.
Why TnC would like to develop another web-based spreadsheet application? [...]
58.com Raise Funding From SAIF
58.com, an online classified advertising site, announced to have raised several million USD from SAIF. It is said to be the first online classifieds site to get VC funding.
With the success of craigslist, many online classifieds startups appear in China last year. As you may find in the the China’s web2.0 100 list by [...]
Chinese Web2.osphere (Apr. 22)
Another web2.0 logo collection: What better than the previous one is that they classifed the web2.0 sites into different categories.
Toodou Stop Providing Blog Service: Gary announced in its blog that Toodou will not provide blog hosting service any more, they will focus on its core business podcast hosting. I do think it a smart [...]
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