Japan Food Probe Widens As 1,400 Reportedly Fall Sick

Japan Food Probe Widens As 1,400 Reportedly Fall Sick

By Agence France-Presse on 1:07 pm January 9, 2014.

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This picture taken on Jan. 4, 2014 shows police investigators entering the Gunma factory of Japanese frozen foods company Aqli Foods, a subsidiary of Japanese food company Maruha Nichiro Holdings at Oizumi in Gunma prefecture, north of Tokyo to inspect plant facilities. More than 300 people across Japan have fallen ill after eating frozen food products contaminated with pesticide. (AFP Photo/JIJI Press)

Tokyo. A probe into pesticide-laced frozen food in Japan has widened, with police interviewing factory workers assigned to a packaging room, reports said Thursday, as the number who have fallen sick reportedly topped 1,400. Read more of this post

Streamlining and Improving the Situation For Indonesia’s SMEs Ahead of the AEC Era

Streamlining and Improving the Situation For Indonesia’s SMEs Ahead of the AEC Era

By Djoko Subinarto on 11:59 am January 4, 2014.
A single regional common market of Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or Asean, countries known as the Asean Economic Community will go into effect in 2015 for its founding members — Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand — and in 2020 for the remaining member states of Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. Read more of this post

SBY, Megawati Urged to Reconcile

SBY, Megawati Urged to Reconcile

By Carlos Paath on 8:02 am January 9, 2014.
Pramono Edhie Wibowo, the brother-in-law of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, says he is interested in helping ease the long-running friction between Yudhoyono and Megawati Soekarnoputri, the former president, that has seen the two politicians publicly give each other the cold shoulder over the past few years. Read more of this post

Media Moguls in Indonesian Presidential Race Is Worrying, as Evidenced by Other Countries’ Experience

Media Moguls in Presidential Race Is Worrying, as Evidenced by Other Countries’ Experience

By Johannes Nugroho on 9:08 am January 7, 2014.
The start of 2014 will undoubtedly see an escalation of political campaign for this year’s legislative and presidential elections.

Though it is still too early to determine who will be able to run for the latter, as the prerequisite for candidacy depends on the results of the legislative election, a few names have indeed declared themselves presidential hopefuls. Read more of this post

Lessons From the Indonesian Experience the World Should Heed

Lessons From the Indonesian Experience the World Should Heed

By Edward Parker on 8:52 am January 8, 2014.
This will be a pivotal year for Indonesia, one in which the political baton will be handed over. Both the nation’s highest offices will have new occupants; the House of Representatives, or DPR, and the Presidency. Indonesia will begin a new journey and a new chapter in its history. Read more of this post

Indonesia: overlooked gem for brands?

Indonesia: overlooked gem for brands?

Brands that want to enter must first do due diligence and be committed to research

By:Kathryn Sloane   Date posted: January 2, 2014

On the surface, there’s nothing surprising about a global brand expanding into one of the world’s developing nations. But with recent slowdowns in the super-hot economies of China and Brazil, Indonesia, despite its slowing growth rate, merits a second and third look for brands looking for a country with a big upside. Coca-Cola certainly is one such brand: Earlier this year it announced plans to spend $700 million in the world’s fourth-largest nation during the next three years. Read more of this post

Indonesia: Growth of the Few is No True Growth

Editorial: Growth of the Few is No True Growth

By Jakarta Globe on 1:58 pm January 11, 2014.
Economic growth should benefit all members of society. A widening income gap hurts social stability and slows overall gross domestic product growth.

According to Paramadina University, the wealthiest 10 percent of Indonesians are expected to enjoy 30 percent of the country’s GDP this year, while the poorest 10 percent will only be able to enjoy 3 percent. Read more of this post

Indonesia Braces For Impact of Mineral Export Ban

Indonesia Braces For Impact of Mineral Export Ban

By Rieka Rahadiana & Randy Fabi on 9:10 pm January 10, 2014.
Indonesia’s government was scrambling to pass last-minute regulations to limit the impact of a controversial ban that could halt billions of dollars worth of unprocessed mineral ore exports from Sunday. Read more of this post

Behind Giving of Alms Lurks Fear of Abuse; Damaged pillar: Indonesian Muslims are concerned about how money meant for the needy is used

Behind Giving of Alms Lurks Fear of Abuse

Damaged pillar: Indonesian Muslims are concerned about how money meant for the needy is used

By Abdul Qowi Bastian on 10:40 am January 9, 2014.
Thousands of hands are outstretched in homage at an event marking the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad on Feb. 15, 2013. Other times hands stretch out, but not always in prayer. (JG Photo/Yudhi Sukma Wijaya)

“Just prayed for @SedekahHarian’s donors. May all prayers be answered, God willing.” Read more of this post

Are Jakarta’s Penny Police a Necessary Evil?

Are Jakarta’s Penny Police a Necessary Evil?

By Kennial Caroline Laia on 2:38 pm January 11, 2014.
Penny police have carved out a niche for themselves, but are their actions an inconvenience for the many or a convenience for the few? At one of the busy intersections in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, a man wearing a pair of jeans, shirt and a hat to cover his head from the sun, was busy managing traffic. Read more of this post

With 76% reach Whatsapp emerges leader in Indian app economy

With 76% reach Whatsapp emerges leader in Indian app economy

By Saloni

WhatsApp tops the charts, leading in engagement and penetration; Google Play, Google Search follow, says Informate Mobile Intelligence report

An application for everything – right from monitoring your teeth brushing habits to managing your finance! In such a vast mobile applications economy, who do you think managed to win hearts in the Indian market? Read more of this post

‘Abt 40% of biz for Indian e-commerce will come from mobiles in 2 yrs’; Mukesh Bansal of Myntra talks about the website’s growth story, challenges unique to India & expectations from the next couple of years

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‘Abt 40% of biz for Indian e-commerce will come from mobiles in 2 yrs’

By Saloni

Mukesh Bansal of Myntra talks about the website’s growth story, challenges unique to India & expectations from the next couple of years

The Indian e-commerce scenario has proved to be difficult to conquer. Challenges such as lack of FDI support, logistical and payment glitches and raising growth capital are giving entrepreneurs sleepless nights. Nonetheless, there are a few names that have managed to hit the right notes. Read more of this post

Founder of Robot Startup Bought by Google Eyes Hidden Japan Gems

Founder of Robot Startup Bought by Google Eyes Hidden Japan Gems

Takashi Kato, co-founder of the robot venture Schaft Inc. bought by Google Inc. (GOOG) in November, opened a fund to invest in technologies from Japanese startups and universities that have been overlooked by investors. Read more of this post

Cyworld’s global ambitions are over; Once-dominant SNS in Korea was too tardy in going mobile

Cyworld’s global ambitions are over

Once-dominant SNS in Korea was too tardy in going mobile

Jan 11,2014

Cyworld, once Korea’s largest social networking service, decided to end its global service on Feb. 10 after failing to compete against global SNS sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Taiwan’s Acer looks to Internet trading, acquiring a 15.6 percent stake in a PChome subsidiary

Taiwan’s Acer looks to Internet trading

POSTED: 07 Jan 2014 19:44
Taiwanese computer maker Acer said Tuesday it has made its first major investment since overhauling its top management late last year, acquiring a 15.6 percent stake in a PChome subsidiary. Read more of this post

A Small, Versatile Way to Record Your Life: GoPro’s latest camera, the GoPro Hero 3+, has a longer battery life and higher-resolution camera than its predecessors

JANUARY 9, 2014, 9:09 PM

A Small, Versatile Way to Record Your Life

By NICK BILTON

Among all the vast booths at the International CES displaying 4K televisions and devices by big names like Sony and Panasonic was GoPro, a versatile digital-camera maker that was mostly unheard of just a few years ago. Read more of this post

All Hail The Uber Man! How Sharp-Elbowed Salesman Travis Kalanick Became Silicon Valley’s Newest Star

All Hail The Uber Man! How Sharp-Elbowed Salesman Travis Kalanick Became Silicon Valley’s Newest Star

ALYSON SHONTELL

JAN. 11, 2014, 8:11 AM 18,350 9

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Shafqat Islam’s phone was ringing. He rubbed his eyes and looked at the number on the screen. It said unknown, but he took the call anyway. “Hi, this is Travis,” a voice said. “I know Lukas Biewald, and he said you were the only guy he knew in Switzerland.” Islam, part of the tech team at Merrill Lynch Bank Suisse, sat up and wracked his brain. Biewald? He had met the man once or twice, but he certainly didn’t know this Travis character. Read more of this post

At Dolby Labs, a dose of Apple marketing magic

At Dolby Labs, a dose of Apple marketing magic

By Adam Lashinsky, Sr. Editor at Large January 9, 2014: 10:28 AM ET

At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, we talk with new Dolby CMO Bob Borchers, who explains the company’s new video technology and how he’ll stoke demand for it. FORTUNE — Bob Borchers recently became chief marketing officer of Dolby Laboratories (DLB), the technology company known for improving what we hear that is also working on enhancing what we see. Read more of this post

Autos Morph Into IPhones as Buyers Want Wi-Fi With Wheels

Autos Morph Into IPhones as Buyers Want Wi-Fi With Wheels

When it came time to trade in her Ford Explorer in September, Svetlana Friedman had a condition: No more basic radio. She wanted a car that could connect to her smartphone, her iPad and her digital life. Read more of this post

Bedroom-Invading Smartphones Jumble Body’s Sleep Rhythms

Bedroom-Invading Smartphones Jumble Body’s Sleep Rhythms

Having trouble sleeping? Check for a glow, inches from the pillow.

Using a smartphone, tablet or laptop at bedtime may be staving off sleep, according to Harvard Medical School scientists, who have found specific wavelengths of light can suppress the slumber-inducing hormone melatonin in the brain. Read more of this post

Bill Gates Is Not The Next CEO Of Microsoft, But His VC Investments Are Picking Up

Bill Gates Is Not The Next CEO Of Microsoft, But His VC Investments Are Picking Up

Posted 17 hours ago by Jonathan Shieber

Bill Gates may be one of the world’s most famous philanthropistsentrepreneurs, and guest editors,  but could he be adding venture capitalist to the list? Over the past few years it seems that Gates has, in fact, been increasing his investment in startups. Read more of this post

Booming Tech Sector Redraws the Map

Booming Tech Sector Redraws the Map

PAUL MOZUR in Beijing and ESTHER FUNG in Shanghai

Jan. 7, 2014 11:01 p.m. ET

China’s high-tech companies have made their mark on the nation’s economy. Now, with growing cash and investment at their disposal, they are beginning to have an impact on its skylines. Read more of this post

Cheating on social media is lucrative; ‘Click farms’ sell artificial interest to bolster firms’ appearances

Cheating on social media is lucrative

‘Click farms’ sell artificial interest to bolster firms’ appearances

AP

JAN 6, 2014

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – Celebrities, businesses and even the U.S. State Department have bought bogus Facebook likes, Twitter followers or YouTube viewers from offshore “click farms,” where workers tap, tap, tap the thumbs-up button, view videos or retweet comments to inflate social media numbers. Read more of this post

Confide, a Snapchat for the Corner Office

Confide, a Snapchat for the Corner Office

By Sarah Frier January 08, 2014

Two-year-old Snapchat has achieved a multibillion-dollar valuation by creating a technology for disappearing selfies aimed at teenage users. Now companies are pitching similar apps that they say provide untraceable message delivery, except they’re designed for corporate users that want a higher level of security than Snapchat can offer. The latest is Confide, a text-based iOS app released on Jan. 8 by former AOL (AOL) executive Jon Brod and Howard Lerman, chief executive officer of location-services company Yext. Such startups are betting that corporate audiences will be hungry for a secure mobile messaging app suited to their needs. Read more of this post

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips: Scientists are looking for new ways to make computer chips and investigating materials that can self-assemble

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

JAN. 9, 2014

By JOHN MARKOFF

PALO ALTO, Calif. — Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every 18 months, critics began predicting that the era of “Moore’s Law” would draw to a close. Read more of this post

E-commerce lessons from the 1990s; he founder of 192.com, which was established in 1997, explains what he learned from surviving the 90s dotcom boom

E-commerce lessons from the 1990s

The founder of 192.com, which was established in 1997, explains what he learned from surviving the 90s dotcom boom

Alastair Crawford

Guardian Professional, Wednesday 8 January 2014 11.16 GMT

In the 1990s some of us had pagers, fewer had a mobile, and social media didn’t exist. Online interactions mostly took place between computer science students in cliquey chat rooms. Leo slipped out of Kate’s reach on the Titanic and MC Hammer released U Can’t Touch This. Much seemed out of reach in the 90s, but only just. Read more of this post

Electric Cars Are Getting Engine Sounds to Make Them Safer

Electric Cars Are Getting Engine Sounds to Make Them Safer

By Dorothee Tschampa January 09, 2014

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Christoph Meier, a sound engineer at Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler (DAI:GR), spends much of his time trying to reduce the noise emitted by car engines. But for the carmaker’s newer electric models, he’s had to do the opposite: create sound. “People expect some exterior noise from a vehicle, because we all grew up with the ‘vroom vroom’ of combustion engines,” says Meier, head of powertrain acoustics at the automaker. Read more of this post

Few ‘wearables’ make fashion sense

Few ‘wearables’ make fashion sense

BY PETER SVENSSON

JAN 11, 2014

LAS VEGAS – Gadget lovers are slipping on fitness bands that track movement and buckling on smartwatches that let them check phone messages. Some brave souls are even donning Google’s geeky-looking Glass eyewear. Read more of this post

Gmail Plans to Allow Google Plus Users to Send Anyone an Email

JANUARY 9, 2014, 10:25 PM

Gmail Plans to Allow Google Plus Users to Send Anyone an Email

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

Google will soon allow people to send anyone an email, even if they do not have the person’s email address, as long as both people have a Gmail and Google Plus account. Read more of this post

How Techies Are Transforming San Francisco; A generation of technology workers is bringing startups, venture capitalists—and high real-estate prices

How Techies Are Transforming San Francisco

A generation of technology workers is bringing startups, venture capitalists—and high real-estate prices

SARAH TILTON

Jan. 9, 2014 7:33 p.m. ET

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San Francisco has changed dramatically over the years as young tech workers have migrated to the city, causing a rise in real estate. Photo: Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal. Read more of this post