
Just had an interesting conversation with my lady and her new boss Elizabeth. Elizabeth is so lovely, I love her English speaking because it’s so easy for me to hear and to understand. “The good part of the fact that you are to busy is you have things to done, it means you have a good job!”, said Elizabeth. Yeah, let try to find the other side of a bad thing, you may find out that thing would be good after all.
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I have another question for you: Who is the leader of Vietnam online services?
Before answer my question, please read my three conditions to define an online service:
- The service must be the product that people can define what is it.
- The service must provide one utility that people really need.
- The service must have it own life circle.
I will not going to explain these three conditions to you, because if you don’t understand these three simple things, that means you can’t answer my question.
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Zero! – I said.
In my opinion, 2009 is not going to be the year of Vietnam micro-blogging services. It’s not because we – Vietnamese users – will not interest in micro-blogging. It’s because we don’t have any good service who lead the others, just like Twitter.com did with Pownce.com or Jaiku.com.
To me, micro-blogging is a new product. A new product need a new category. A new category need a leader. Twitter.com and Tumblr.com are the leaders of global micro-blogging services. I can’t see the leader of Vietnam micro-blogging services, can you show me?
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This morning, I have a conversation with Anh Hung about Vietnamese start-ups. We talk about the most useful Vietnamese online services. We both agreed that Vietnamworks.com, a human resources service of Navigos Group, is one of the best. But we also complained about Navigos Group’s newest service, Caravat.com. Like I said “It’s too late to apologize” on Twitter, Caravat.com has been made a lot of mistakes on it’s spamming day two weeks ago.
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- Tagged to anhhung, caravat.com, cyvee.com, linkedin.com, navigos group, pownce.com, vietnam, Vietnamese, vietnamworks.com, Web 2.0
- Has 43 comments
- Posted on Dec 10th, 2008.
“To be King, everyone have to fight” – Ban, Nguyen Duc. ^^’
Web 2.0 Vietnam are Zero. Everyone can say that. I have my own thousand of reasons to tell you, and my network pals too. They don’t build from people needs. They don’t have any platform to rely on. They cannot make money by their services blah blah blah…

The point is we still need these services alive. What’s for? To keep hope alive. Web 2.0 is our hope, and if these services getting better, we will use them.
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