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DNA - Pulse; Malaysia's Digital Economy/ MMU Sets Eyes on VR Future/ Reading List

Karamjit Singh | Jinn Xiung Chong | Anushia Kandasivam

02-Feb-17 13:00

DNA - Pulse; Malaysia's Digital Economy/ MMU Sets Eyes on VR Future/ Reading List

Karamjit Singh, Jinn Xiung Chong, Anushia Kandasivam from Digital News Asia.com talks about:

0:24 - DNA’s deep dive project, Pulse, that takes put the spotlight on the Malaysia’s Digital Economy.

10:30 - Jinn’s chat with Faisal Athar of MMU as they set eyes on a VR future

20:04 - Review of the Oppo R9s

23:38 - Kakitangan.com’s new appointed, Michael Cho.

25:28 - Leading online cosmetics retailer Hermo and their plans for growth in key market areas such as Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

28:22 - Wobb and their regional expansion plans following a few successful rounds of funding.


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