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The Open Web Asia’08 Conference: Videos available online
The Open Web Asia ‘08 Conference was held in Seoul recently, it is the first pan-Asia tech event to bring together startups, investors and industry players in Asia and western countries. Check out these videos of the panel (thanks Masaru IKEDA from Asiajin)
Session2: Innovations in Asia (Coordinated by: Gang Lu & China Web2.0 Review)
Session3: Collaboration (Coordinated by: Benjamin Joffe)
Session4: East meets West (Coordinated by: George Godula)
You can also check the interviews of speakers by Netease, a web portal in China. Many of the interviews is in English.
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