Marvie Chorawan-Basilan

Marvie Chorawan-Basilan

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  • WeChat Could Be A Significant Australian Campaign Tool
    WeChat
    Australian candidates now understand the impact of WeChat on the upcoming federal election following Labor leader, Michael Daley’s blunder.
  • Chinese AI Firms May Choose To List Domestically, Analyst Says
    China surveillance
    More Chinese AI firms are expected to consider dual listings this year as the government continues to compile public data.
  • Facebook Topples Suspicious Russian and Iranian Pages
    Facebook and Twitter logo
    Facebook is at it again as it continues to fend off malicious and false information that stem from fake pages and groups.
  • The Trade Desk Bags Partnership Deals With iQiyi And Youku
    Business district China
    Programmatic ad-buying firm The Trade Desk has arrived in China with support from some of the biggest tech companies in the country.
  • Johor Police Still In Search Of Fourth Suspect In Pasir Gudang Chemical Spill
    Pasir Gudang spill
    A fourth suspect is reportedly being tracked down by Johor police as part of the probe that investigates chemical wastes being dumped in Pasir Gudang.
  • Experts Slam Secrecy Of Project Maven And Refusal To Release Details
    Google logo
    Project Maven has been dropped by Google but many experts are still demanding for details that they say the public deserves.
  • Beauty Industry Takes Notice Of Vegan Movement
    Make-up
    2019 is the year of the vegan and with this trend on the rise, cosmetics and beauty sectors are gradually softening up to the movement.
  • Food Industry’s Social Media Reliance Could Spell Danger For Other Marketing Methods
    Burger
    Social media marketing is highly effective for many food businesses but an expert said too much reliance on this tool could hurt other marketing models.
  • Under Armour Says China Is ‘Big Machine’ In Asia-Pacific
    Hong Kong business district
    Under Armour believes China is the “big machine” in the Asia-Pacific region as the company continues to focus on the country for expansion.
  • Fresh Thinking Required In Malaysia’s Government Reboot
    Mahathir bin Mohamad
    Mahathir’s Malaysia 2.0 scheme should be supported by governance that welcomes change, an analyst suggested.
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