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DNA lands in Indonesia
Indonesia joins Malaysia and Singapore as markets DNA covers in more depth, as it grows to fulfill its vision of becoming the most credible tech news media in South-East Asia, writes founder Karamjit Singh.
Our seed funding: The day after
Having raised US$300,000, a calm and collected Karamjit Singh is looking firmly to the future while planning that next funding round – at a much higher valuation.
DNA in Singapore: A big step towards the vision
Behind schedule but finally there, founder Karamjit Singh talks about the reason Singapore has always loomed large for DNA.
Week in Review: We are hustling all the time
DNA is working hard to make itself a great product for our readers and the ecosystem, but the best part is that our readers are playing their part too, writes Karamjit Singh.
Disrupt: Founders are not perfect, but it’s okay
Founders are often credited as being the force behind their own creation largely because of their vision and passion, and rightly so -- but being human, their weaknesses can also hinder their companies' success, a panel of entrepreneurs said.
Three old men, a girl and a tech portal
The youngest member of the DNA team, Gabey Goh, tells us why she made that crazy move, and what she has learned so far.
One year on and OMG, we’re doing it!
Executive editor A. Asohan reflects on DNA’s gleam-in-the-eye stage, conception, birth and journey to date as we prepare for our first anniversary.
When I stepped over the edge
DNA founder and CEO Karamjit Singh on his one-year journey as an entrepreneur, and why he embarked on it.
Week in Review: The rise of the angel investor?
Election talk has been the dominant theme for the week, given that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has dubbed this the 'first social media election, in the country, but for the tech ecosystem, the big news has to be the official launch of the Angel Tax Incentive by Cradle, writes Karamjit Singh.
Digital Malaysia should focus on ‘policies, not projects’
The Digital Malaysia masterplan to transform the nation into a fully-developed digital economy should focus on policies and not projects, said a successful dotcom entrepreneur at the DNA-TeAM Disrupt panel discussion on With Digital Malaysia, is MDeC still relevant?
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