This little bit of news got me a little jealous — Indonesian social networking website, Koprol, was just bought by Yahoo! The site is actually their very own version of FourSquare.
Koprol allows users to submit photos and reviews of places they “checked-in” using their mobile phone. There’s no mobile app tied to it and your phone just needs to have a browser to connect and log-in.
Indonesia is a huge market in the mobile world (BlackBerry is equally popular) and it’s not a big surprise that they have their own home-brewed location-based community. The fact that one can use Koprol using the phone’s web browser is an advantage that allows the site to be accessible from a wider set of mobile handsets (not just smartphones).
Yahoo! did not disclose how much it bought Koprol but it surely is way cheaper than the $100PHP 5,869INR 8,475EUR 95CNY 728 million they allegedly offered to get FourSquare.
And while FourSquare is slowly becoming popular among Filipinos, the Indonesians must be proud to have their very own site snatched up by a global company like Yahoo! The closest I can recall that could have matched this milestone would have been eBay buying into Sulit.com.ph (inside source told me they had talks a couple of years back but didn’t materialized).
YugaTech.com is the largest and longest-running technology site in the Philippines. Originally established in October 2002, the site was transformed into a full-fledged technology platform in 2005.
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abeolandres says:
Indonesia has their very own home-brewed FourSquare called Koprol. And it was just bought by Yahoo: http://www.yugatech.com/blog/the-interne…
abeolandres says:
Sulit could have been bought by eBay. That’s something we could have been proud of — http://www.yugatech.com/blog/the-interne… @mparaz @hip2b2 @jonasdelosreyes
BLOGHAUZ says:
Yahoo and google are on a tug of war to buy Bloghauz
Adrian says:
That is a good news for Yahoo.
val says:
Why can’t Pinoys do something like Kropol? I’m sure there are web developers who could make a foursquare-like site.
Pwede kayo pa funding ni Kuya Abe, hehe :)
Jon says:
@val It is very possible, but there is not much market yet here. We still think of accessing the web via our (usually prepaid) phones kind of expensive, thus, dissuading the use of such most of the times. I hope our telcos would wake up, and provide much more affordable mobile web browsing.
joreel says:
Wow lucky owners.. grabbing millions of dollars, wheew… do you know any Pinoy owned site that is worth buying by U.S based dot com giant?
kaninglamig says:
@joreel I think yugatech will be worth millions :D just kiddin’ ;-)
http://www.openpinas.com
kaninglamig says:
@joreel I think yugatech will be worth millions.. ;)
irv says:
The current time-based or KB-based browsing are too expensive.
Until telcos can come up with affordable schemes, mobile browsing will only be reserved to iPhone users or people willing to shell out big bucks for those expensive unlimited surfing add-on plans.
Teknisyan says:
There haven’t seen many (any) pinoy developed sites, those that can attract any potential buyers. Most pinoysites are either email site, auction sites, online job hunter which can be easily developed and maintain.
for us to know more about these sites, it would be the best interest of those site for us (pinoy tech blogger) to feature them once in a while. some sort of a site review…
just my two cents!!!
Winziph says:
i really like what you said teknisyan.
Paolo says:
wow! don’t we have our own version of foursquare?