India's postal service plans to introduce an online postage stamp system, where its customers can print out stamps which can then be used for sending mail.
Interesting news in Malaysia as the government has announced its US$16 million plan to provide every Malaysian, 18 years or above with an official email account.
Here's a fascinating report from VOA about a company in India called BrightSpark Education which provides one-on-one tutoring over the internet for children in the UK. The prices start from about $20 per hour and each student is paired with their own tutor located in India.
There's speculation on the internet in China today that online video pioneer Tudou is no longer aiming for an IPO and is considering selling, with rival Youku as a possible buyer.
Xinhua is a little late to the party, but now the official news agency of China has its very own microblog. Xinhua Weibo is now online, adding to a very crowded Chinese microblog space.
Even though Groupon acquired Disdus, there are still much drama left to play out in Indonesia when it comes to the deals and promotions space. In this interview, we will learn more about AdaDiskon's growth and views about the online discount industry as a whole.
In an effort to bring in young, new customers, Shiseido - which is Japan's leading cosmetics brand - plans to open a new beauty and health internet mall.
Augmented Reality integrates 3D objects into live video, the video is digitally processed and "augmented" with the 3D components. Catch how Asia uses it.
Airtel Photo allows airtel broadband customers in India to import Facebook photos or upload from their computers and store them in the cloud with no storage limit and at no cost.
Ponponpa.in is a wonderfully simple website from Japan that aims to bring relief to anyone suffering from a stomach ache by bringing them together on Twitter.
When eBay was struggling to make it in China, various strategies were adopted to attract consumers in the country. eBay successfully ran its business strategy by entering market segments that were not dominated by local companies such as Taobao.