Chinese internet expert Edith Yeung has invested in more than 40 mobile, AI and blockchain startups, including sold Silk Labs to Apple and Fleksy to Pinterest.
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Recognized by Inc Magazine as one of the Silicon Valley investors you need to know, Edith Yeung is a venture capitalist, technology executive and expert on the Chinese Internet. As a partner at 500 Startups, the world's most active early seed investor, Edith has invested in more than 40 mobile, AI and blockchain startups, including Silk Labs (acquired by Apple), Fleksy (acquired by Pinterest), Human (acquired by Mapbox), AISense, DayDayCook, AppOnBoard, Hooked, Oasis Labs, Stellar, Solana, CoCos-BCX, Palantir and many more. Edith Yeung is also the editor-in-chief of Silicon.news - a must-read weekly finance and M&A briefing focusing on Silicon Valley - and creator of the China Internet Report, an annual report on China's technology trends that is very popular among investors and corporate executives. Prior to 500, Edith Yeung was previously general manager at Dolphin Browser (acquired by Changyou Nasdaq: CYOU), a Sequoia-backed mobile browser with over 150 million installs worldwide. Edith has also worked with many Fortune 500 companies such as Siebel, AMS, AT&T Wireless and Autodesk. She has been featured on CNBC, Wall Street Journal, SCMP, BBC, Bloomberg, CBS, NPR, TechCrunch, Asia Society, The Economist and many more.
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