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Vietnam 2.0: A directory of online services
Helping you understand what’s going on in the social computing space of Vietnam has always been at the core of F20′s mission. On Duc Ban, a veteran web developer and entreprenuer, question: “Who is our leader in Vietnam’s online services“, … Continue reading
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Start-ups 2.0: one, or no one?
Consider these: Facebook is popular because the whole team puts their efforts into making Facebook as good as it can be. Twitter is on its way to becoming mainstream because a slim team of 30 people are staying up late … Continue reading
Don’t turn your tweets into feeds.
It’s a common practice that online newspapers or digg-like aggregators turn their tweets into feeds to keep their followers informed of what’s happening around the world. While this is a good move, exchanging conversations with your reader is a better … Continue reading