This Week in Asia Episode 27: What’s the deal with Softbank?

TWiA-logo The TWIA crew returns without our moderator, John Lim. In his place, our co-producer Mike Foong has taken the helm and drive the discussion on the important news that rocked Asia this week. With our guest, Chew Lin Kay (@chewlink from @BlinkBl_nk) from BlinkBl-nk.com and Hackerspace SG, we surveyed the happenings from Barcamp KL, BlinkBl_nk to the launch of Amazon AWS in Asia, and moved to the important news of the week: (i) Ushi.cn, a Chinese Linkedin clone after BL’s rant in the live show that there is no linkedin clone in China from the live show? (ii) Yahoo! Japan and DeNA to run social game site, Yahoo! Mobage, (iii) Japan to adopt Chinese standards for 4G, (iv) Microsoft plans to invest in Kaixin001 and finally (v) Baidu filling up the vacuum for Google China now.

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  • http://twitter.com/serkantoto Serkan Toto

    Guys,

    Serkan Toto here from Asiajin/TechCrunch.

    Thanks for your informative podcast. Allow me to make some remarks:
    Min. 26:30
    Mobage-town is now probably smaller (in terms of user base) than GREE, which has been adding users like crazy lately.

    Mobage-town used to be No. 2, but if you extrapolate the latest numbers officially released by the networks:
    17.25 million members (Mobage-town/data from February 2010)
    16.73 million users (GREE/data from December 2009),
    based on the fact that in October, GREE overtook Mobage-town for the first time,
    then you can assume GREE is now No. 2 (Mixi now has 20 million accounts BTW).

    Min 28:20 and in the text:
    SoftBank has neither funded Mixi nor Twitter Japan. In fact, there is no entity like Twitter Japan. A company called Digital Garage is Twitter Inc.'s “business partner” over here, taking care of Japan-related operations (but not even all).

  • http://www.bernardleong.com Bernard Leong

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