[](http://www.flickr.com/photos/rampok/4668674318/in/set-72157624200299776/) At first blush, there is a lot in common between Hong Kong and Singapore. Both are small countries with large populations, ...
via greenhornconnect.com This certainly applies to HK and I’d imagine most of Asia. No one else is going to do it for you, just have to start somewhere and others will follow....
> The Big Idea: How to Start an Entrepreneurial Revolution > > by Daniel J. Isenberg > > To ignite venture creation and growth, governments need to create an ecosystem that sustains entrepreneurs. Her...
> Building a Startup Ecosystems and Government role > > by: Valto Loikkanen > > [](https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Internetmap1024.jpg) > > Image via Wikipedia > > I came across this great ar...
> > > Ankoder is a cloud based video transcoding API enabling companies to easily integrate video functions into their existing web services. With its pay-per-use service, Ankoder enables web services...
> The Naked Startup > > Singapore is nice, but it’s not enough > > April 6th, 2010 by Andy Croll > > Filed under Chat > > I watched Sneha’s e27 interview with Adeo Ressi, and one of the things he said...
The Echelon 2010 event in Singapore is coming up on June 1-2. It looks like several HK startups are planning on going to this event. If your company is interested in getting together with the Asia-wid...
> I have spent the last three days in Singapore. They have really hot season at the moment, almost 100 Fahrenheit every day. Someone said that it is hotter than for 100 years. And in Singapore it mean...