Posted by Alex Bellinger on 22nd August 2008.
I normally resist the temptation to rake over the ashes of the entrepreneurs and inventors subjected to the flames of BBC2’s Dragons. That said I remember the interview I did with an early victim, Amanda Zuydervelt of stylebible.com, very fondly.
But this week’s episode of Dragon’s Den is worth some follow-up, partly because one of the [...]
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Posted by Alex Bellinger on 21st February 2008.
If you wanted to pick a company that reflects the multi-cultural nature and buzz of the Web 2.0 scene here in London, then Kindo might just be your first choice.
Kindo’s site allows you to build an online family tree and keep in touch with your own flesh and blood near or far, much like its [...]
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Posted by Sara Scott on 6th September 2007.
These days it seems a web site is compulsory, if your business (however small) is to have credible marketing presence.
The web is often the first place your customers look when they’re deciding to buy. And increasingly it seems that it’s the second, third and fourth place they look too. Our world is so virtual these [...]
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Posted by Sara Scott on 13th April 2007.
Have you heard of web 2.0? Until a couple of months ago, I hadn’t. Now it seems to be everywhere I look on the Internet. But talk to your average business person on the street (as opposed to on-line) and you’ll still get a puzzled look and ‘Web two point what?’
It seems [...]
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Posted by David Tebbutt on 25th March 2007.
March 23rd saw Under The Radar’s ‘Why Office 2.0 matters’ event in Silicon Valley. The organisation exists to spot and encourage early stage innovation through its conferences and its blog. And few things are more early stage right now than Office 2.0.
Yes, the 2.0 moniker is tiresome, but it’s a useful way to differentiate applications [...]
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