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Besides India, Bubble Motion has its eyes on Japan, as it is an early adopter of mobile phone services.
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For those of you not in the know, Bubble Motion is an Asian phenomenon led by American entrepreneur Thomas Clayton.
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Carriers collect money for additional usage and split it with Bubble Motion.
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In Singapore, a very successful start-up called Bubble Motion that provides Twitter for voice, is growing rapidly in countries like India and the Philippines.
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Clayton is CEO of Bubble Motion and was one of the first to try this service, called Bubbly, that lets people connect to a large network of people through voice.
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Breaking into the social networking space is a complicated endeavor, as we all know, which may be why Bubble Motion is exploring options to avoid being a standalone social network.
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When I last interviewed Bubble Motion CEO, Tom Clayton in October 2011, he told me that he knew about Twitter early on and noticed that its one-to-many model was much more scalable.
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And with a big presence now in Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and India, Bubble Motion is benefiting from star power there. 1, 000 Asian celebrities use the product and they have a powerful influence on the rest of the population.
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It may seem far-fetched to think that Americans would pay anything at all to listen to a single voice message, but in most countries outside of the U.S. where Bubble Motion operates, it's normal for people to pay per text message.
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Bubble Motion is still scaling.
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They breached the solemn promise of five generations of U.S. Treasury officials and set in motion the worldwide credit bubble of the pax dollarum age.
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