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머니볼 투자 (Moneyball Investment)
2013년 02월 13일

‘Moneyball’ 투자 방식은 동명의 영화에서 등장하는 선수 분석 방식과 유사하게 수치 데이터를 분석하여 투자 대상을 골라내는 Venture Capital의 새로운 투자 방식입니다. 기존 VC 투자가 사람과 시장, 두가지를 보는 벤처캐피탈리스트 개인의 역량에 크게 의존하던 것과 달리 Moneyball 방식은 예를 들어 ‘한 명의 창업자보다 2-3명 내외 공동창업 성과가 더 좋음’, ‘Serial Entrepreneur의 성과가 꼭 좋지만은 않음’ 등의 법칙을 계량적인 Track Record 분석을 통해 찾아내 활용한다고 합니다.

Launch of Kakao Page: Creative Contents Market In Korea?
  ·  2013년 02월 12일

KakaoPage, a platform that allows its users to market and sell their creative contents (audio, video, text) was launched last week. What exactly is it? Is the goal of making one million “profit-earning” partners within three years along with the launch feasible?

‘SomNote’ Beats Naver & Evernote – But Why?
  ·  2013년 02월 12일

Wizard Work’s ‘Som Note’ was released recently on ‘Chatting Plus’ that was launched by Kakao Japan last month. It currently stands at 6th place on Google Play rankings- ahead of Naver’s Naver Memo (ranked 10th) and Evernote (ranked 21st). beSUCCESS investigates for their success.

[Weekly News] What’s Happening In Korea? (10. Feb)
  ·  2013년 02월 11일

beSUCCESS covers weekly news in Korea, 10 Feb.

JFDI’s IT-Based Bootcamp Ready To Rock From February – Meet The Lucky Teams Here
2013년 02월 07일

JFDI is Singapore’s most established accelerator. They have just announced the eight teams who will join their program for its first 2013 outing, starting in February.

5 Reasons Why Korean Startup CEOs Can Smile This week
2013년 02월 05일

1. KT Telecom Announces 100Bn won Fund for Content startups : 2. President elect Promises to boost vital M&A activity : 3. Korean customers increasingly happy to pay for mobile apps : 4. More LTE Means Larger Platform for App Developers : 5. South Korea’s IPO Market Set To Double In Size This Year

If You Are Running A Mobile Ad Campaign In NE Asia, Ignore Japan
2013년 02월 05일

In China and Korea mobile advertising has been viewed by 50% of consumers, while in Japan the figure is only 19%. If you are running a mobile marketing campaign, avoid Japan.

Line On The Rise In Hong Kong
  ·  2013년 02월 05일

Since January 29, Line users have been doubling in Hong Kong. Just 2 weeks before that, Line also passed its 100 million user mark on January 18th. What are some of the lookouts for Line?

Samsung Invests In OpenX, Creator Of Private Mobile Exchange Platform
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

Recently, Samsung Venture Investment led a Series E investment round totaling US$ 22.5 million with a software provider, Open X Software Ltd, the creator of Samsung’s private mobile exchange platform. The investment aimed to enable ‘the global expansion of the company’, especially into mobile, as it competes with rivals such as search giant Google.

Korean Telecoms News: Watchdog Rejects 4th Carrier and Largest Carrier Posts Major Profit Slump
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

At the end of last week South Korea’s communications watchdog turned down bids by two Korean firms to set up the country’s fourth mobile operator.

Kakao Talk Strides Into Line’s Japanese Territory by Releasing Their Games Platform on iOS
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

Korean-made messaging app KakaoTalk launched its Game Platform in July 2012 and having launched on Android in Japan in November 2012, is now extending its advance into the Japanese market with the roll-out of its iOS version.

Essential Data for Global App Developers, Eyeing Up The Lucrative Japan And Korea Markets
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

Japan and Korea present amazing opportunities for app developers, but fierce competition and unique characteristics means local knowledge and a finely tuned entry strategy is a must. This article aims to uncover some of the truths to help you succeed.

Apple Exceeds Samsung In Mobile Phone Sales In The US – How Do You Like Them Apples?
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

How about them apples? Apple is now the number 1 mobile phone vendor in the US, with a record of 34% market share. Samsung will surely be keen to recapture that title in 2013 by launching improved new models such as the rumored Galaxy S4. LG is still the third largest player in the American mobile phone market. beSUCCESS investigates the three key reasons why Apple’s sales improved, but what do you think?

[Weekly News] What’s Happening In Korea? (3. Feb)
  ·  2013년 02월 04일

beSUCCESS covers weekly news in Korea, 3 Feb.

맞춤형 소량 출판의 5가지 그림자
2013년 02월 01일

‘그레이의 50가지 그림자’는 전자책과 맞춤형 소량 출판(이하 POD)을 이용한 종이책으로 2011년 5월에 처음 출간됐다. 전체 3권이 완간될 때까지 순전히 입소문만으로 팔렸다. 급기야 랜덤하우스 자회사 빈티지 북스가 판권을 승계해서 2012년 4월 개정판을 냈다. 2012년 아마존 영국에서는 ‘그레이의 50가지 그림자’ 시리즈가 ‘해리 포터’ 시리즈 판매량을 뛰어넘었다는 발표를 했다.

Why It’s Great News That The Chairman Of Korea’s 3rd Largest Conglomerate Has Been Jailed
2013년 02월 01일

In the past top Korean business men have used their position to escape jail, but in the recent presidential election ‘democratizing business’ in Korea was a major talking point, by both front-runners, amid a growing wave of discontent among the public that top business tycoons have been getting off lightly, despite clear cases of corruption.

K-Cube Ventures Invest 500M In Game Developer ‘Dryad’
2013년 01월 30일

Jimmy Lim (CEO of K-Cube Ventures) and Bum-Su Kim (Chairman of Kakao Talk) have invested 500M KRW in a new mobile gaming startup, Dryad January 31 2013. Dryad have not yet got round to setting up a website, such is the speed of their ascent.

Go Develop Your Own Game: More Developer Thefts
2013년 01월 30일

We reported last week that in-house developer teams at large Korean Corporations were earning their keep by copying mobile apps from small-time entrepreneurs. Now news that a small-time entrepreneur from Korea is the culprit of a similar theft.

Why It Is Vital To Look After Your Customers!
  ·  2013년 01월 29일

More than one in three people, 38%, have recommended a brand they “like” or follow on a social network. On average, almost one in four people worldwide, 22%, said they bought a brand because a friend recommended or followed the brand online.

Chinese Companies Poaching Top Flight Korean IT Professionals
2013년 01월 29일

In the face of South Korean lay-offs Chinese corporations are poaching skilled IT workers from Korea, promising promotions and better pay. The exodus could hurt Korea’s long term aspirations for increasing the country’s profile as a top IT center.