Thursday, November 22. 2007
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Dear Jason,
It is very interesting to see your comments about Cyworld Vietnam. As a
person who is responsible for PR activities of Cyworld Vietnam, I think
Cyworld Vietnam team always appreciates the value of your realistic
analyses. That achieving more than 100,000 members in a year is a very
satisfactory result when we take a look at the growth of other similar
models which are in operation.
The success of Cyworld Korea and its huge impact on East Asian countries
depend on many factors, including the importance of human factor in
service improvement, and business environment. Moreover, Cyworld Vietnam
is obviously a vanguard ship for ‘Cyworld Southeast Asia’ project which
links the countries in this sub region. Therefore, it is necessary to
manage our structure highly carefully.
Our team is still trying its best to implement new services and expand
the scale, so there are many interesting things more to come in the near
future.
Yours sincerely,
Do Quang Tu.
Cyworld was a cool service 3 years a go. But since then, I didn't see
any further improvent. The UI design of Cyworld look very old, IE
centric and have problem of browser compatibility. I doubt Cyworld could
get new 100K users next year in the day of MacBook/iPhone young
generation, which Cyworld is not compatible with these cool gadgets.
to most of Vietnamese teenagers, social network means Yahoo 360. With
the end of Yahoo 360, it now is a very good time for other SNs to
enhance the site's community..
I've joined Cyworld VN. People don't seem to stay that long or update
often.
Vietnamese people are into cuteness. But I'm not quite sure it's
Cyworld-style.
There needs to be more Vietnamese quirks to it. Maybe skins with a
Vietnamese theme, maybe cuteness Vietnamese-style, like a cute character
wearing ao dai.
The guy you said I think his name is Kong--A guy who quit nhacso.net,
quit cyworld build something and...just to quit. From his first
product--Vietkar--something borrow from Winamp to now, he proved that he
is a cool guy but hot guy
Quite funny
Cong PT is now the guy behind ionline.vn - A last.fm style
just cross by, you seem to have a lot of knowledge about vietnam web 2.0
industry
and you also can read vietnamese quite well. so, you have
been an abroad students and come back to Vietnam to work. Phung TC has
a big dream in music distribution
by the way, your page has a lot of features but it's quite clumsy.
Thanks for visiting my blog. I use Safari (even with iPhone) with better
loading the blog
Anyone can read a newspaper and websites. Anyone can gossip. Don't
confuse that with real knowledge.





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