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Indonesia’s 15 best-funded startups (INFOGRAPHIC)

Indonesia’s 15 best-funded startups (INFOGRAPHIC)

Of those who disclose, who’s got the most?
Nadine Freischlad · · 2 min read
Why ebooks aren’t taking off in Indonesia (yet)

Why ebooks aren’t taking off in Indonesia (yet)

Ebooks were supposed to eat physical books, but it hasn’t happened. Here’s a look at why this is so in Indonesia.
Kiki Ahmadi · · 3 min read
Indonesian e-reader SCOOP pivots its business model. What does it mean?

Indonesian e-reader SCOOP pivots its business model. What does it mean?

I came across an interesting development today, and I’d like to crowdsource some opinions from all of the media junkies in Jakarta.
Leighton Cosseboom · · 2 min read
Southeast Asia’s most expensive app also provides free textbooks for students. This is the story of Mahoni

Southeast Asia’s most expensive app also provides free textbooks for students. This is the story of Mahoni

Ginting Sadtyono, co-founder of Mahoni mobile app development Would it surprise you to know that a digital law text library is the most expensive app in Southeast Asia? Ginting Sadtyono,
Leighton Cosseboom · · 4 min read
More local videos please! Scoop launches app to promote Indonesian video content

More local videos please! Scoop launches app to promote Indonesian video content

When asked what app Indonesians use to watch videos, most of them would say YouTube. E-reader Scoop 1 hopes to change that by launching its own video curation app called
Enricko Lukman · · 2 min read

Men make up 79 percent of e-reader users in Indonesia (INFOGRAPHIC)

Indonesia’s e-reader app Scoop 1 today published an infographic about the country’s e-publishing landscape. It talks about some data and statistics that can be useful for other e-book players in
Enricko Lukman · · 1 min read

Show me the money! Here are 30 funding rounds and acquisitions from Indonesia this year

We’ve rounded up the 30 funding rounds and acquisitions that happened in Indonesia in 2013.
Enricko Lukman · · 13 min read

8 digital book apps and platforms in Indonesia

Since everything seems to be going digital, people now can store objects that used to be physical in their mobile devices. They carry their music, notes, films, and books in
Lina Noviandari · · 3 min read

Apps Foundry’s Scoop News generates Indonesian local news in a smart way

(Updated on January 27th: Scoop News is now available for iPhone.) Following the popularity of e-Reader Scoop, Apps Foundry1 launches Scoop News today. This free Android app curates Indonesian local
Dewi Yuliani · · 3 min read

Southeast Asia’s big media emerges from slumber, finds digital media revolution at its doorstep

While traditional media in the United States have been reeling from the digital media revolution, registering millions in losses, shutdowns, and layoffs, their counterparts in Southeast Asia have been insulated
Terence Lee · · 4 min read