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I write about Asia and other things for | AMA

Bangkok, Thailand
Sumali noong Mayo 2007

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    BREAKING NEWS: Arsenal are very close to signing Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema. €65m bid accepted.

  2. Those of us in "modern journalism" live to be a scooplette

  3. UX

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    This.

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    So in as much as "tech" = VC-backed startup, this notion that "tech" will "save" anything is not just laughable, it's dangerous.

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    This is apparently a real thing that happened on the London Overground. Do you know this man?

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    Photos: An abandoned Chinese village has been reclaimed by nature

  8. HTC said it is planning to make phones that you might actually want to buy — I wonder if it can do that

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    cute but the kicker I can't even.. Thai general admits man crush on China’s foreign minister Wang Yi via

  10. Practo is another example of crazy growth potential in India: $30M Series B in January, $90M Series C in August

  11. Tencent leads $90M round for health platform Practo — Chinese investors increasingly looking at India

  12. "10 ways to growth hack a growth hacking program"

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    It has been more than a year but I still remain hopeful. As new evidence and clues emerge, God willing, we will find .

  14. Pepper is getting a BFF in Asia, or perhaps that should be frenemy…

  15. Once again, mystery over whether (and how) Oppo, OnePlus and (now) Vivo are related

  16. Good read on Vivo, the unknown smartphone brand that is suddenly growing like a weed in China

  17. One day old

  18. Now Facebook has entered the live video space with a service that’s initially for celebs (verified users)

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    Facebook Launches Livestreaming Video | Crunch Report

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    Goldman Sachs: China's stock market rescue has cost Beijing $145B so far, 1.6% of total market cap. More liquidity to come, RMB2T available.

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