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Overview of startup projects over the past week in Asia

A small review on Asian startups over the past week. All Asian, and probably like any other, projects have their own characteristics, due to a different mentality, another market ... For me this topic is interesting, as a source of information for my projects, it can be useful to you.
I will not paint much, but I will provide references to projects where it will be possible to get acquainted in more detail.
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1. Voicepic (Japan)


The voicepic project got into attention last week, when TechCrunch 2012 was held in Tokyo.
This iPhone application adds sound elements to photos, allowing you, for example, to add a short voice comment, or to record and attach the surrounding sound to the place where the picture was taken.

2. Tiket (Indonesia)

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Tiket service that allows you to book a ticket for almost everything from travel to entertainment.
The project was launched recently, has already received an award at the ASEAN ICT Awards (AICTA), which takes place in the Philippines.

3. Travelog (Korea)


Travelog is a mobile application created by a Korean team of four.
The app notes (controls) all your key travel details that you want to track. It can also interact with other users' logs and use them.

4. Fivepager (Philippines)


Fiverpager is a project created in Singapore. Starting from $ 50 per month, the user can get three web pages with an individual project, a mailer, a guest page and a company page. The project is aimed at small businesses in the Internet.

5. Douguo.com (China)


Douguo, a social recipe network, recently received $ 8 million from a GGV investor in a second round of financing. Douguo has applications for the iPhone and Android, and claim to have six million users who have downloaded 10,000 recipes so far.

6. Bilna (Indonesia)


Bilna is a new e-commerce platform for those who sell everything that may be necessary for babies and their mothers, for example, food and infant formula, clothes, toys, accessories and cosmetics for mothers.
The project was prepared and maintained by the seed fund CyberAgent Ventures and from East Ventures.

7. Wego (Indonesia)


The Wego travel search engine announced a collaboration with several online travel websites and showed the latest travel and vacation housing search feature called “Vacation Rental Housing”. the developers say: “imagine that you can rent a castle for your next vacation”. Whether such a service will be in demand - we'll see.

8. Tweaky (Australia)


Tweaky is a service that helps small businesses make small changes to their website. After the task is set, the designer or developer can complete the task for an agreed fee.

9. Eloku (Indonesia)


Eloku is a project built with the use of "cloud technologies" and allows you to control delivery services. This is one of the three startups that were launched this week at the Jakarta Investment Institute (JKTFI).

10. Pouch (Indonesia)


Another project from JKTFI. Pouch is a marketing application and customer loyalty program that allows customers to collect digital prints on their smartphones from retail partners.

11. Ticbox (Indonesia)


The third project JKTFI is a service that helps companies conduct interesting and quick reviews online at affordable prices in Indonesia. Scheduled launch in February 2013.

12. Rewardz (Singapore)


Rewardz is a new Singaporean company that allows employees working in the field of small and medium-sized businesses to have the opportunity to enjoy social security benefits.

13. Otaku Camera (Japan)


Otaku Camera is an Android app that helps turn photos from your phone into manga-style pictures.

14. FotoRus (China )


Speaking of photo applications, FotoRus Chinese-made has 20 million downloads worldwide. Now there is an application for the iPhone and for Android. The newest feature to be added is an “animegram”, which is a way to liven up a single photo, decorating it or deforming it in some fun way; The end result is a short video, not a GIF file.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/161119/


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