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Change: underwhelming. Avid Hong KongLocal blogger Angus Lau , a keen observer of Web 2.0 trends in the country, stated that Hong Kong, along with much of Asia (with the exception of China), is still playing catch-up with Web 2.0 in 2007.For more information (See Technology Implications)
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Change: adoption 2.0and monetization start-ups,of Web 2.0, the reality has been somewhat underwhelming. Avid Hong Kong blogger Angus Lau stated that Hong Kong, along with much of Asia (with the exception of China), is still playing catch-up with Web 2.0 in 2007.For more information (See Technology Implications)
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Change: Hong Kong remains tops on the 2009 Index of Economic Freedom after 15 years. While this economic freedom, coupled with high technological penetration, suggests that Hong Kong would be a place favourable for Web 2.0 start-ups, the reality has been somewhat underwhelming. For more information (See Technology Implications)
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Change: It is important to note that success of some of these companies has stemmed from their conscious targeting of overseas markets, given the insufficiently large
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Change: In the corporate scene, social media is also changing how people in Hong Kong are looking at handling PR , Networking and Marketing. This snippet by Douglas White, founder of social media marketing company Prosperity Research provides some insight about why corporations should
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Change: Web 2.0 Start UpsWhile Hong Kong netizens have been quick to adopt foreign Web 2.0 applications like YouTube and Facebook (See Internet Landscape), the creation of home-grown Web 2.0 applications has been slow to catch on. An article in China Daily suggests that the relatively
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Change: are quoted as being locally grown success stories. Ironically, their success stems from their conscious targeting of overseas markets, given that there is insufficient room
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Change: With this, a growing number of start ups have been forming in Hong Kong. Most of these start ups are in the communications industry and
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Change: markets in light of themarkets, factgiven that there wasis insufficient room for growth domestically. ScalabilityThe scalability and modularity are the strength of software and thesehas allowallowed webWeb 2.0 technologies to transcend geographic and cultural barriers to reach other markets with ease. Other
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Change: (See Internet Landscape), the creation of home-grown Web 2.0 applications has been slow to catch on. An article in China Daily suggests that this the relatively small market in Hong Kong does not justify the amount of time and money that needs to be invested in starting up a
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Change: Adoption of Web 2.0 Technologies in Hong KongWhile Hong Kong netizens are quick to adopt foreign Web 2.0 applications like YouTube and Facebook, the creation of home-grown Web 2.0 applications has been slow to catch on. An article in China Daily suggests that this the
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Change: room for growth domestically. Scalability and modularity are the strength of software and these allow web 2.0 technologies to transcend geographic and cultural barriers to reach other markets with ease. Other pages under this section:1. Cultural Issues2. Government & Regulatory Issues3. Business Issues
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Change: Other pages under this section:1. Cultural Issues2. Government & Regulatory Issues3. Internet Filtering 4. Business Issues
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