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Vol. 464 / Content

Lean startup Entrepreneurship

Vol. 464

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Lean Startup: Vpon Mobile Ad Network

Harnessing an Army of Apps

In Taiwan only two websites are big enough to make money from advertising. But two 30-something guys have devised an alternative route, bringing together many small developers and harnessing a power akin to a swarm of soldier ants.

Industry

Stan Shih:

Where the Prospects Lie

One of Taiwan's senior figures in the IT industry grapples with the challenges of innovation, application and economy of scale in the emerging age of cloud computing.

Industry

Lean Startup: Saja Online Auction

Grasping Human Nature, Seizing the Day

Squatting in a university library for a year to make use of free Internet access and utilities, three college friends had a rough start. But soon they achieved a revenue stream, and broke even within a month. How did they do it?

Industry

Lean Entrepreneurs

Starting Up with Nothing Down

Online startups with little investment are leading a global revolution that could give unknown Taiwanese entrepreneurs the chance to sparkle internationally. What can they do to ride this wave?

Industry

Food

Taiwan: Veggie Heaven

With rising health-consciousness, vegetarian restaurants are enjoying a boom. And predominantly Buddhist Taiwan is riding the crest of the veggie wave, with innovative gourmet restaurants that even carnivores adore.

Industry

Food in Taiwan

Taiwan's Irresistible Hot Pot Power

In Taiwan, eating hot pot has become a national pastime fit for any season, and the dish's many varieties and flavors are enticing ethnic Chinese from around the world.

International

China Life Chairman Alan Wang

Invading the Mainland with a Joint Stock Deal

China Life is about to become the first Taiwanese insurance company to crack the China market through an equity participation arrangement with no management rights. On what calculus is China Life chairman Alan Wang relying?