News Stop: tenCube into Red-Herring 100 Finalists!

July 30, 2006 by SGEntrepreneurs  
Filed under Mobile, News Stop

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Ten Singaporean companies are selected for the Red Herring Asia 2006. One of the companies selected is tenCube (winner of the 7th Start-Up@Singapore competition) set up by one of our resident contributors, Darius Cheung. We also list the other 9 Singaporean finalists for this prestigous competition.

Of course, when we heard the news from Darius, Justin has already beaten us to the news. Referencing from his article, and we add the names and types:

The event will be held in Hong Kong from 28-30 August. We will wish all the Singaporean companies good luck to get into the Red Herring 100.

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Comments

  • tyton
    I believe it is bak2u.com as they have this anti theft software that I saw from ppcsg.com too
  • Randy
  • darius
    thanks folks. ken - can i find out more from you?

    what is that company/product?

    Thanks.
    Darius
  • Ken
    Also interesting to see that Dr Lai's BuzzCity is still around and how it had evolved.
  • Ken
    Congratulation!

    I saw a similar product to tenCube being advertise very frequently on tv here in Shanghai. Might want to check out the competitor...
  • Ming Yeow
    Congratulations Darius! You folks are fast becoming the superstars, hopefully the new poster boys of NUS!
  • Congrats and all the best to Darius and team ! :)
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