Here at Tech in Asia, we cover startups like a fat man consumes donuts: frequently and with great relish. Here are the ones we got to this week. For tips and stories suggestions, feel free to email us at Editors[at]techinasia[dot]com. Alternatively, you can submit tips here and/or your startup here. Enjoy!
1. Otaku Mode | Japan
Otaku Mode aims to curate content for the otaku community, but there’s some mixed opinions in the buzz about the company thus far.
2. iBanke | China
Moving is a huge pain in the ass. iBanke wants to make it easier. That should be reason enough for you to click the link, right?
3. AppSpree | China
One of the new crop of Chinaccelerator grads-to-be, this free AdConnect product looks to help apps monetize and grow.
4. Hubbl | India
There’s nothing you can’t turn into a tech startup by putting the word social into it. Hubbl wants to make finding apps better by showing us what apps friends recommend.
5. Pointer.co.id | Indonesia
Look, I don’t know anything about being an Indonesian travel agent. It’s hard for me to assess this one, but apparently it provides Indoneisian travel agents with a B2B solution for flight ticket purchase so that customers don’t have to buy their own tickets directly.
6. Tutor.co.id | Indonesia
Tutor.co.id wants to connect tutors and students. More teachers? That’s always a good thing.
7. BizReach | Japan
Looking for a high-paying job? Willing to pay to find one? BizReach is the site for you.
That’s all for this week, folks! (See last week’s list here.) For our full coverage of the hottest and most innovative startups in the region, you can click here or subscribe to our Asiastartups RSS feed. For tips and news, sent us a note via editors[at]techinasia.com
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