STEAM and railroads ran the first Industrial Revolution, electricity and the combustion engine powered the second – the latest started running on silicon and has increasingly been powered by data. But it’s not how much info you have but how … Continue reading →
IT’S always struck us as a little bit odd that everyone who loves Twitter uses someone else’s software. Now it’s rumoured to be buying Britain’s beloved TweetDeck – smart move. With TweetDeck in-house the San Fran phenomena can finally start … Continue reading →
The Internet Advertising Bureau has released its numbers for 2010 and they make impressive reading. Last year online advertising in the US grew 15 percent to $26bn, a new record. After a 3 percent dip in 2009 growth resumed in 2010. In … Continue reading →
EVEN before The Social Network, the Winklevoss twins never really looked like a match for Mark Zuckerberg. And if the Olympic twins weren’t able to take down the Facebook mogul, what hope did a convicted fraudster have when he claimed … Continue reading →
VACUUM king Sir James Dyson wrote a column for The Guardian earlier this year warning that the UK government needs to lead from the front and encourage technology. Dyson pointed to a quote from Barack Obama saying that in the … Continue reading →
THE always fascinating Timothy Wu fears the internet may not be able to resist the rise of monopolies. At his talk at the Royal School of Arts the tech historian says that despite all the good intentions of the web’s … Continue reading →
There’s a lot of speculation out there about whether we are witnessing a new tech bubble being blown. But as far as investors are concerned mobile’s the new, well, mobile, and they are still piling into apps: This from TechCrunch … Continue reading →
We’re often called upon to help our corporate clients reach profits faster. Calling upon our team’s experience with advisory work, building their own startups, and corporate leadership we dig in with our client partners to look at the possibly opportunity … Continue reading →
Earlier this past year, our founder Judith Clegg, was asked to join the judging panel for the Telegraph’s Start-Up 100 series. In the words of the company, “The Telegraph is working with TechCrunch Europe and a panel of expert judges … Continue reading →
In what is sure to be remembered as one of Rupert Murdoch’s biggest failures, the struggling social network Myspace announced on their recent earnings call that they would be looking to sell the company. “In an earnings call today, News … Continue reading →