Will dig into this more :: https://medium.com/@floriancornu/launching-the-interactive-map-of-the-money-4-0-af0ca10683c6#.bluv70at4
Awesome to see SeedPlus get a mention
Singapore rising.
radical candour from a deep generalist
Will dig into this more :: https://medium.com/@floriancornu/launching-the-interactive-map-of-the-money-4-0-af0ca10683c6#.bluv70at4
Awesome to see SeedPlus get a mention
Singapore rising.
More info on the product here.
I have written about these guys before here :: http://www.nokpis.com/2016/09/03/attores-cool-stuff-made-in-singapore/
Today they launched something that will allow you to sign documents or contracts in the cloud using blockchain transactions.
Think of it as the new docusign.
https://dashboard.attores.com/
Sign up and give it a spin.
Here is the official link to the event :: http://www.jtc.gov.sg/switchon2016
I dont have a link for you all yet but will add it once I do.
On September 21st JTC will be have an open house and other stuff over in startup central area – Launch Pad to be precise.
You can find our map here – http://www.seedplus.com/contact/ .
The SeedPlus slot is from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. We will have some snacks and drinks.
If you think you want to come please gives us a heads up via email so we get a sense of the interest.
Hope to meet some new or familiar faces.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/12/messenger-bot-payments/
It was inevitable that this was going to happen – FB would connect their payment engine to the bots. I am curious what the fine print is here since now you essentially have an App Store within the android/Apple ecosystem that gives you payments from within messenger or the bot.
I assume that the iOS payment rules cascade down in this case since Apple doesn’t allow for a virtual or subscription item to be paid for outside of the Apple payment ecosystem. Curious how all this will be policed since I imagine folks are already trying to figure out how to take advantage of it?
For physical goods Apple will allow you to connect credit cards and other payment systems in but for virtual stuff that is not allowed. Seems this is all a slippery slope given that the app within the ecosystem now becomes another full fledged ecosystem in and of itself. At some point these hyper controlled app ecosystem rules will be hard to police.
What is super interesting is how FB just increased their revenue base overnight with one swoop since now you can buy a FB news feed ad to point to your bot:
In an effort to show Facebook’s commitment to its platform for bots, Marcus announced that all types of News Feed ads can point to them and users can share bots they enjoy with their friends. And instead of forcing all bot interactions to happen through text, developers can now build web views into conversations to pull in interfaces from their websites. This way you could scroll a list of flights, consume different types of media, or even play basic games while still in the chat window.
Been talking to other folks about explaining the bot gold rush will be no different than the app gold rush when it comes to how to get noticed – you will have to pay FB to get placement or use ads to point people to your bot. This is not some new free land grab opportunity – this will be like every other new platform. Pay to play. Yes – new business models will emerge but one will have to figure out how to rise above the other bots and get customers.
Obviously this is a new frontier but I see the app stores becoming bot stores as pretty apparent.
Is Facebook messenger going to be the main, dominate cross platform bot economy?
https://www.getrevue.co/profile/jonrussell/issues/asia-tech-review-september-5-2016-28076
Lots of Singapore in the latest, Jungle gets a mention, good to see ex Koprol folk making it big and small mention of me.
If you are not already a subscriber and you are in Southeast Asia region or want to stay informed about the region – this is your email list.
Get on it.
Nice coverage today about Jungle and a report they put out on SEA funding/startup ecosystem.
http://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/untapped-potential-for-vcs-start-ups-in-s-e-asia
Previously linked here :: http://www.nokpis.com/2016/08/31/the-case-for-the-southeast-asian-startup-scene/
Happy Monday!
I thought this article was pretty interesting but not sure if the sample size is big enough to really declare winners but interesting to see the country breakdown.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/08/30/who-would-win-the-coding-olympics/
China and Russia at the top but also cool to see Singapore come in at #13.
People always ask if there is talent outside of the USA or the known ecosystems of record and I always say that there are but that things like culture, experience and supporting cast members have a lot to do with success as well. Hard to rival Silicon Valley or the USA ecosystem in general due to some of those factors and the shear size of the market but you can’t ignore Asia.
Impossible.
I tend to have always thought the raw coding skills in Asia are as good as the USA but the experience of working for large tech firms on global products is lacking but that is improving with time and the presence of companies like Google who are beginning to build product in the region.
Good time to be in Asia.
Singapore is a pretty happening place when it comes to fintech stuff and startups using the blockchain to build product.
One such company is http://attores.com/
They actually just hosted an event last night that Vitalik of Ethtreum attended – some pics here :: https://www.facebook.com/attorescom/
It’s interesting to see Singapore be the regional HQ for innovation around finance, thank you MAS, and of course seeing Singapore lead the way with autonomous vehicles as well.
Good times. Good place to be.
Was awesome to have Bernard back and in the interviewer chair again.
https://analyse.asia/2016/09/02/episode-133-seedplus-southeast-asia-michael-smith/
Enjoyed the interview and of course I am wondering on behalf of his audience when we get to interview Bernard about his trip to the US.
Hopefully soon!
Next week I will be in Bangkok for a few day attending the TechSauce Summit.
I will also be doing a talk during Thailand Startup Week – my talk will be on July 20 in the evening.
If you are interested in meeting up and if the schedule permits – I will try and meet around the events or try to find another slot. You can email me michael at SeedPlus.com.
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Have fun!