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[Review] The Rise Of The New East

YoungUpstarts

How big is the market for Muslim-friendly products and services? Faced with the rising costs of labour, materials and land in Chinese cities, companies are increasingly sourcing from other Asian countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Asian Companies Going Global.

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Exploring The Everyday: Better Meat For a Better Future

View from Seed

The need for an alternative to our current meat production is becoming more apparent with each passing day. I served in Pakistan and Australia. Unless there’s dramatic innovation in how we produce meat for the world as the population increases, and as all of the inputs to meat production?—?water, water, land, labor feed, etc.?—?become

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[Singapore] Remote, Freelance, Online Work Taking Off Here

YoungUpstarts

On the sidelines of Crowdsourcing Week , freelance staffing site Elance.com ‘s Kjetil Olsen, its vice president for Europe, shared the results of its most recent Global Online Employment report. Clients in Singapore hired most freelancers from India, United States, Pakistan, United Kingdom and Philippines.

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9 B2B Instagram Marketing Strategies (w/ Examples)

ConversionXL

Some 73% of Millennial workers are involved in B2B purchase decisions, and 85% of that group uses social media to research products and services for their companies. 83% of people discover new products or services on the platform, and 79% search for more information after seeing a post on Instagram. you’re a design agency).

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From Israel to Pakistan, Community is Key When Building a Startup (Google I/O)

VC Cafe

The panel included Erik Hersman (Kenya ,founder of iHub), Eden Shochat (Israel, founder of Face.com, VC at Genesis, founder of The Junction), Jon Bradford (UK/Ireland, founder of Springboard), Jeffery Paine (Singapore, Golden Gate Ventures) and Jehan Ara (Pakistan). We attract great global talent. Cause technology changes very fast.

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200.000.000 mobile users, for starters – Q&A with Viber CEO Talmon Marco

The Next Web

Viber is quite global. Obviously, we index better in some countries (and worse in others), but it’s pretty much a global phenomenon. We recently announced partnerships with Axis in Indonesia and Mobilink in Pakistan. We cannot let them down, so we need to release well-tested products. Eventually.

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