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  1. OWA-SEA coming soon! Stay tuned people!
  2. Some more photos from the Open Web Asia conference last week by @ganglu http://tinyurl.com/6l3eyw
  3. Videos and link to speaker interviews are up at http://tinyurl.com/5s2mp3 and more pictures at http://tinyurl.com/6c3hrk from @christiney35
  4. Open Web Asia '08 closes officially. We will be putting the presentation slides up on our blog soon. See you guys at Open Web Asia '09!
  5. Jason ends his talk by encouraging the audience to start their own company. He reminds everyone that failure is learning.
  6. Jason shares his thought processes in building Mahalo.com, drawing his inspiration from Korea's Naver.com.
  7. Jason touches issues related to anonymity in the internet.
  8. We are now having our wrap up speech by Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com. Sharing his experience as a serial entrepreneur.
  9. cant be here in Seoul? here are some pictures from the conference http://tinyurl.com/4jsmcg
  10. Yongjoon Hyung, CEO of StoryBlender and founder of Cyworld takes on the stage. Sharing his experience on his startup journey.
  11. Bill Wang of Perfect World shares his thoughts on being the leading online game developer & operator in China and challenges faced in the US
  12. According to Richard Kimber, Friendster is the #1 social network in Asia. A global community of 85 million users.
  13. George Godula kicks off Session 4, "East meets West". First speaker is CEO of Friendster, Richard Kimber.
  14. @loiclemeur on nis N95 live from OWA http://ping.fm/G7Ff7
  15. Loic of Seesmic presents the 3 phases of major web evolution. The publishing web, the social web and the instant web.
  16. Andy Yao of 51.com comes on to share on China's largest social networking site.
  17. Jean K. Min of Ohmynews shares his idea of memosphere. Pretty much similiar to the concept of air tagging. Think Tonchidot of Japan.
  18. Danny Kim of TechnoKimchi gives an overview and comparison of mass collaboration in the east and the west.
  19. Ben gives an overview on Facebook, QQ, Cyworld & mixi. A quote frm Tim Brown, "There are more ideas outside your country than inside".
  20. Session 3 starts. Benjamin Joffe kicks off by introducing Asia's social web.