Here is the problem: Developing search engines and advertising and operating platform systems requires a more liberal, an entrepreneurial organization that allows employees to experiment with new things with little supervision.
The pole and tackle include previously vetted products that add substantial economic or health related benefits to rural villagers as well as centralized marketing and administrative systems and a network of people to help support the entrepreneurial efforts.
But the toll is particularly hard on Singapore's home-grown technology companies, IPC, Creative Technology and Aztech Systems, which had been the darlings of investors and symbols of local entrepreneurial spirit.