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CampusFork’s “Food Porn” Arouses Both Diners and Entrepreneurs

[Translate] CampusFork.com features seductive and compelling restaurant food photos that offers a unique experience for prospective diners and marketing opportunities for restaurateurs. Rayfil Wong, an American Born Chinese San Francisco native, created CampusFork by fusing elements of HotOrNot.com with Flickr.com, allowing users and restaurant owners to upload provocative food images. Wong, who describes himself as...

Follow Your Curiosity, Interview With Max Levchin of Slide.com

[Translate] A few days, invited by Slide.com Shanghai, I had a great pleasure to have the chance to interview with Max Levchin, who co-founded Paypal in 1998 then sold it to eBay for more than $1.5 billion at the age of 26. Now he is the CEO and visionary behind Slide.com, the largest social entertainment...

Comments And Reviews on Chinese Groupon Services

[Translate] [Editor: This article is partially written by Watson Xu of web20share.com on his Chinese post, translated by XingZhen Ren from BFSU.] Twitter hits $1 billion valuation within 3 years. Facebook reached equal valuation with 2 years. Groupon, however, broke the record, it only takes a year and a half. On April 19th of this...

Meet SouthEast Asia Web, OpenWebAsia/SEA Conference Coming in July in Malaysia

[Translate] When we started OpenWebAsia conference, the idea is very simple: We want it to be the leading conference truly focusing on Asian web industry and a platform connecting the west with the east. We did the first and amazing one in 2008 in Seoul, and we were planning to do it again in 2009...

Calling The Angel, MOBINODE Partners With ChinAccelerator

[Translate] We’ve been into the web market for a long while. When I started this blog, the aim is very straightforward: writing about Chinese startups and help them grow. We’ve talked to many Chinese startups and young entrepreneurs, written about their stories and tried to understand their needs. Personally, I’ve set up my own startup...