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Indonesian startups get funding

Blogs Slowly, but surely, Indonesian tech startup companies are growing. Despite the fact that they funded themselves when initiating the efforts, to jump to the next level, they will need support from investors. ... Read story »

No easy answers on energy even with innovative tech

Crave No matter how you look at it, the big picture on energy trends isn't pretty. A number of factors--a swelling world population with more people aspiring to higher standards of living, ... Read story »

Intel funds mobile WiMax effort in Japan

Crave The venture capital arm of chipmaker Intel has announced an investment in Japanese WiMax company UQ Communications, which intends to provide coverage to most of Japan by 2012. Intel Capital announced ... Read story »

What technology should we innovate for Malaysia?

Blogs The MSC Malaysia International Advisory Panel is a group of individuals who advise the Malaysian Government on how to build a fertile environment for innovation to grow in the country's Information ... Read story »

Harnessing the sun's energy to power the world

Crave Sun Catalytix is pursuing a breakthrough system that would use cheap solar panels to produce hydrogen, which would be stored and then used to produce electricity in a fuel cell. ... Read story »

VCs disappointed with Internet and mobile VAS opportunites in India

Blogs According to data from research service Venture Intelligence, Internet and mobile VAS companies in India accounted for only 13 percent of the venture capital investments by value in the first eight ... Read story »

Who said Indian IT is in recession? MapmyIndia gets US$9 mil VC funding

Blogs MapmyIndia, an Indian-based digital maps and navigation services provider, last week announced that it has received US$9 million funding from the venture capital Qualcomm Ventures. Interestingly, Qualcomm Ventures is the venture ... Read story »

BlackBerry has US$250,000 for your app ideas

Crave So you have a great idea for a BlackBerry application, but like the rest of us in the poor old U. S. of A., you have no money to develop it. ... Read story »

Decade's end: Most annoying things the Web offered

Features We present to you the 10 most annoying things that the Web puked up in the past decade.  Read story »

Kids earn online points for real-world chores

Crave For parents, enticing kids to do their chores is often about making deals--a trade of sorts, like taking out the trash for extra time watching TV. For George Zachary and his ... Read story »

Kaixin001: A souped-up Facebook clone

Blogs Here's an interesting new Chinese site called Kaixin Wang (kaixin001.com). Yes, it's another Facebook clone, but this one may have actually done a few things better than the original. They've included ... Read story »

A special report on green tech

Crave The central question at play is scale: will new technologies speed a huge industrial shift to a cleaner energy industry? Or will green tech remain a niche in the next decade? ... Read story »

Nokia invests in mobile-payment company

Crave Nokia, the world's largest maker of handsets, supports the idea of turning cell phones into credit cards and is putting its money where its mouth is. On Wednesday, the company announced ... Read story »

The Happy Wars--a battle for white-collar SNS in China

Blogs There are a lot of facets to China's buzzing social-networking sites that amaze and amuse me. They're not only dominating the Chinese market, their figures are pushing past global leaders as ... Read story »

Is growing food the next green-tech innovation?

Crave As the person who coined the term "clean tech", Nicholas Parker has been around the industry as long as anybody and he thinks people underestimate the potential of green business. To ... Read story »

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