Why Mr Bono is a hero for our times
Why the hatred for an Irish crooner, whose canny investment in Facebook has just net him an obscene amount of money? Is it just old-fashioned British jealousy?
View ArticleEuropean venture’s soldiers and generals
How does Jean-Michel Deligny, the founder of Go4Venture, believe the European venture landscape is changing? Simona Strimaityte reports.
View ArticleCome and get us, angels
Philip Wilkinson explains how both angels and start-ups can benefit from the new Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme.
View ArticleCan Twitter predict Facebook’s stock price?
As Facebook went public last week, Twitter was set ablaze with tweets about the company's stock. Is there a correlation between the two?
View ArticleThe promising future of e-commerce
Walid Al Saqqaf, the founder of new social shopping website for parents Babyhuddle, explains how e-commerce is forcing retailers to re-think their commercial strategies.
View ArticleEuropean founders are driving innovation
European entrepreneurs should not be in awe of their American counterparts, says BlaBlaCar founder Nicolas Brusson. Europe is leading the way.
View ArticleCars: the next mobile platform
Car manufacturers are turning to Android and iOS developers to improve in-car connectivity, writes Inmaculada Martinez.
View ArticleHow is e-commerce changing?
Has e-commerce changed in the last ten years, asks Shopcade founder Nathalie Gaveau.
View ArticleCookie directive? At least you’re in Europe
Kolvin Stone, a partner at law firm Orrick, argues that UK businesses are not significantly disadvantaged by the new EU cookie legislation, particularly compared to their US counterparts.
View ArticleShocker: Windows 8 is an Android killer
Developer Daniel Sharp says that working with Windows 8 is simple and enjoyable, unlike the often unpredictable Android.
View ArticleShujaaz reinvents the radio star
A two-year old project pitched against some of the most established names in broadcasting: this is the story of Shujazz FM, a radio station set up to improve the lives of young Kenyans that showcases...
View ArticleA brief history of sharing images
Mark Turrell on how dramatically the process of taking and sharing photographs has changed in the last 150 years.
View ArticleDoug Richard takes Groupon by storm. Er…
Hot on the heels of his recent YouTube guide to Groupon, tech titan Doug Richard has tried the service out for himself... with mixed results.
View ArticleThe death of shame
The internet has ushered in an era of shamelessness, writes Jeremy Wilson. How will the public figures of the future cope when their injudicious status updates become front-page news?
View ArticleHow do you market a tech start-up?
Alan Gleeson provides a beginners' overview of how to market your technology start-up.
View ArticlePutting the UK on the entrepreneurial map
In the first in a series of monthly columns, Zuora chief executive Tien Tzuo explains how the UK can place itself more firmly on the global entrepreneurial map.
View ArticleWho’s going to pay you on Friday?
Liad Shababo says that deciding whether to become an entrepreneur boils down to one simple question.
View ArticleThe snoopers’ charter: just Government PR?
Lawyer Kathryn Wynn explains why, although the furore surrounding the Government's Communications Data Bill is probably misjudged, there are devils in the detail the Government should consider.
View ArticleWhy local players win
Serge Faguet explains why e-commerce businesses succeed when they are located near their customers.
View ArticleGoogle is suddenly a writer’s best friend
Recent changes made to Google's algorithms mean that the internet is friendlier to writers than ever before, writes Jon Norris.
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