
In the latest episode, we move back to the web 2.0 universe back in China and Singapore. First of all, Estee and Peter talk about the demise of one of the video sharing sites, 65.com in China. Following on, Peter interviews Ming Shen, co-founder of Nuffnang where he shares his recent experience in the Ad-Tech event, a conference focusing on digimarketing and online advertising. Finally, one of our producers did the uncanny job of interviewing Kevin Lau, Project Manager of eBay SEA about the eBay developer program and eBay developer challenge and also his thoughts about eBay.Dev.Shack event organized by E27 in the Arts House. Of course, do check out the other shows in Podfire.sg. Read more

During the E27 Unconference 2008, Michael Cheng, founder of Podfire.sg, has launched a new show: E-Conversations where he profiles a new generation of start-up entrepreneurs and finds out what drives them, what motivates them and how they work as a team. With his tools in the social media space, he has started off with the ZopIM team which we have interviewed. So, now you can see actually how the ZopIM works and their trials and tribulations. Read more

This week, while Estee takes a break, we got a guest host, Joanna together with Peter, and they will be talking about the OpenWeb.Asia initiative which has started two weeks back with SG Entrepreneurs, The Digital Movement and E27 being part of the Singapore coalition inside, followed by an interview with the founders (Daryl, Sheylara and Derrick) of the Social Media Breakfast in Singapore. You can watch the video here or check out the show notes in both Podfire and the Geek Goddess TV. Of course, like the last episode, we are reading comments from our readers, and we feature a comment from U-Zyn, the founder of Widgeous and Ping.Sg this week. Read more