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Digital News Roundup - 1st Feb 2018

Karamjit Singh | Chong Jinn Xiung | Anushia Kandasivam

01-Feb-18 10:00

Digital News Roundup - 1st Feb 2018

The team from Digital News Asia talked about a range of apps on the market such as EasyLaw, the South Korean car-sharing SoCar, Boost a digital mobile wallet by Axiata. Besides, the team also discussed on ESL one Return to Genting For Second Year Running, Malaysia's AI ambitions get city brain boost from Alibaba Cloud, followed by New Digital Telco - Yoodo that offers fully customisable mobile service and also touching on industry X.0.

 

0:45 - Lawyers, Let EasyLaw Do The Running For You

5:30 - ESL One Returns To Genting For Second Year Running

9:57 - Mercantrade Asia Disrupts Itself, Eye On Banks Next

15:55 - Malaysia’s AI Ambitions Get City Brain Boost From Alibaba Cloud

19:38 - Car-Sharing App, SoCar Launches In Malaysia

26:48 - New Digital Telco, Yoodo Offers Fully Customisable Mobile Service

30:32 - A Year On, Axiata Digital Tags On Mobile Wallet To Boost App

36:16 - New AIM (Agensi Inovasi Malaysia)

Produced by: Freda Liu


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