Twitter is a news company, not a social company
Twitter now is famous for real-time news feeds and events and unlike Facebook, it is preferred less when it comes to keeping in touch with friends.
Access versus privacy – is it even a choice?
The scandal involving Facebook supplying data to Cambridge Analytica indeed raised a lot of questions on the price that consumers pay for a “free” service.
Grab finally buys Uber, as predicted. What next?
What are the implications to the market, the users, Go-Jek, and mobile payment development in the region?
Rise of cross-border C2C shopping
Availability of platforms such as Jetspree and Airfrov, has helped turn every passenger into a potential personal shopper.
Alibaba is an advertising company, more than an ecommerce one
60% of Alibaba's revenues are now derived from its advertising platform - Alimama.
Thailand’s Central Group is going big OFFLINE
It is setting aside US$1.5 billion to grow its physical stores across Thailand and Vietnam
The contenders in the crypto race
The race to the top is heating up with partnerships announced by teams behind cryptocurrencies.
Will Alibaba replace more people at Lazada?
The new Lazada CEO Lucy Peng is a heavy weight. She will make a lot of swift changes at the company.
4 drivers that make remote product management work
So you’re working as a remote product manager? Fret not! You aren’t alone.
How WeWork beats its competitors
WeWork is the front-runner in the co-working space business, at the cost of fierce competition on user acquisition.