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Tilda hails from Singapore, and is a fortunate victim of chronic wanderlust and insatiable curiosity. Born and raised on the tiny island of skyscrapers, she left a wonderful corporate job in oil and gas to become a wanderful citizen of the world. She’s now in South America to volunteer for social enterprises, travel, and write. Tilda is also the editor and writer of her travel site, wanderfulpeople.com. You can reach out to her on [email protected]

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So you love a good beer? Well, so does Leimin Duong. In fact, this young entrepreneur loves beer so much she quit her corporate job for...

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Are you still doubting the usability of Bitcoins? CoinJar, Australia’s largest Bitcoin platform, recently announced their redesigned app for iPhone. Users can now send digital...

SMBs learn from their business mistakes and move on

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Finally, we may have the supermarket revolution that Australians have been waiting for. Kogan.com, the country’s biggest online retailer, recently launched Kogan Pantry, a new...

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