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Indian enterprise tech startup Uniqus nets $20m series C
Founded two years ago, Uniqus employs over 550 professionals, including 60 partners and directors.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
JD.com, Meituan shares drop due to competition in food delivery
JD.com shares dropped by 8.1% in Hong Kong, while Meituan's stock fell by 8%, reaching a seven-month low.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
Google pressures South Korea on export of map data
Google had made similar requests in 2007 and 2016, both of which were rejected due to national security concerns.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
MENA VC funding hits $678m, fintech dominates
Saudi Arabia led the region, attracting US$391 million, while the United Arab Emirates followed with US$339 million.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
India’s $125b ecommerce market key in US-India trade talks
The report cites industry executives, lobbyists, and US government officials.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
WhiteCoat reports ‘isolated’ misconduct to authorities in Vietnam
The incident involves allegedly falsified test results related to cancer screening.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
Nvidia CEO urges Japan to boost power for AI growth
Nvidia CEO highlighted the necessity of new infrastructure to support industrial growth and AI energy demands.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
South Korean music apps struggle with YouTube Music
The strong lead by YouTube Music has led local competitors to revise their strategies to attract more users.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
Meta, TikTok, Snap slam YouTube’s social media exemption
TikTok criticized Rowland’s pre-assurance to YouTube, calling it a “free pass” granted without proper consultation.
2 months ago | techinasia.com
Pakistan’s air pollution crisis is affecting its children’s physical and mental health
Some schools in Lahore have installed air purifiers and are limiting outdoor activities to mitigate the impact of poor air quality on students.
2 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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Is Great World Quietly Becoming the Place to Live in Central Singapore?
When you think about Singapore’s Core Central Region (CCR), you probably imagine the designer shops along Orchard, the sleek skyline of Marina Bay, or the quiet luxury of Tanglin. But tucked away along Kim Seng Road is the Great World area – a pocket of the CCR that feels distinctly more old school and grounded. […] The post Is Great World Quietly Becoming the Place to Live in Central Singapore? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
8 hours ago | thefinance.sg
We Tour Freehold Landed Homes Within Walking Distance of Somerset MRT From $6 Million
Today we’re headed to Dublin Road, which is within easy walking distance of Somerset MRT station, 313@Somerset, Centrepoint and more.  There you’ll find modern terrace houses next to residential shophouses, hotels, and apartments. Let’s head over so you can take a look for yourself! Before we start the walkabout, here’s a map and Masterplan of […] The post We Tour Freehold Landed Homes Within Walking Distance of Somerset MRT From $6 Million first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Bus operator working to address drivers' concerns after strike, vows to keep Johor-Singapore services running
"We want to reassure the public and our passengers that we are actively engaging with the relevant parties to address the situation and reach a constructive resolution," said Causeway Link.
in 5 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Over 50% of Malaysian employers cite family needs, maternity leave as barriers to hiring women: World Bank report
The findings are from an inaugural study by the World Bank on 1,500 Malaysian firms.
in 4 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Liverpool’s Royal Liver Building bought by Princes in cut-price £60m deal
Liverpool’s famous Royal Liver Building has been bought by food and drink giant Princes for £60m, three years after it was put on the market with a £90m price tag. The post Liverpool’s Royal Liver Building bought by Princes in cut-price £60m deal appeared first on Property Week.
in 4 hours | propertyweek.com
Third-party logistics take-up buoys UK I&L sector, says Avison Young
The Midlands remains the most active market, accounting for 61% of first-half 3PL leasing activity. The post Third-party logistics take-up buoys UK I&L sector, says Avison Young appeared first on Property Week.
in 3 hours | propertyweek.com
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