The singing begins Saturday for employees at the online gaming start-up VinaGame. Instead of beer-bash Fridays, the company hosts cafeteria karaoke contests.
“It’s a Silicon Valley trend here. We do that so people will stay in the office,” joked chief executive officer and Santa Cruz, Calif., native Bryan Pelz.
Pelz, who with several others co-founded Vietnam’s biggest online gaming company, is helping usher in the Internet era. His start-up symbolizes the swift changes occurring in the country of 84 million people, which just joined the World Trade Organization.
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