Open Web Standards by Zi Bin, Cheah
Open Web Standards and Browser Technology
Going Postal over Local by Jon Petersen
Sharing experiences of building and launching an iPhone Location Based Service (LBS) for Singapore restaurants (buUuk). Focussing on the challenge of providing real-time, location based matching of buyers and sellers.
Virtual Worlds by Jeremy Snyder
In this session, I just want to discuss virtual worlds, what they are used for today, and where they could be used in the future. I work for Metaversum Asia, which makes and operates the virtual world Twinity.
The Undercover Technologist by Bernard Leong
For once I am not going to talk about pre-seed funding, but as a technologist (and my past life as a theoretical physicist) on three realistic and achievable products or ideas that I like to build as a technologist. These three products revolve around speech recognition, virtual worlds and next generation social networks.
Microblogging Service as Business Plan by Abhishek
I plan to propose a host of services related to the domain of Microblogging. Microblogging as a phenomenon has grown widely in the last year: from twitter, to friendfeed, identi.ca, facebook, so on and so forth. The standards of microblogging are just evolving. There are no standardized communication protocols apart from xml yet. Besides a description and overview of the usage and value of Microblogging, I would also like to propose a possible business idea of providing a single service for interfacing with various microblogging tools (like twitter) and providing value added services that are normally not available (like threaded conversations in twitter). My objective is to discuss and come up with few other innovative ideas as well as building a team for marketting, development and deployment of this service.
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