UK Diary: Tuesday - Seed Camp's Highflyers
By Tom Foremski - July 14, 2009
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(Photo Susan Bratton.) Tuesday morning the Traveling Geeks were at Seed Camp. I couldn't make it but here are some of our reports:
Susan Bratton: My Impression of UK and Euro Entrepreneurs from Today's Seedcamp NESTA "Speed Dating" Adventure
We started off the day today with a fun event created by Reshma Sohoni and Alasdair Ball ofSeedCamp. SeedCamp is an early stage fund that also provides exacting business support and grooming for UK and European start ups who are socially-oriented. Typical investments are up to 50 thousand Euros for about 10% of the business.
By the caliber of the entrepreneurs and the quality of the business ideas I witnessed today, Reshma and her team are making smart investments and providing wise and plished council for the entrepreneurs they back.
Every single one of the thirteen companies was, in my estimation, a great idea combined with a terrific leader or team. The most successful to date include Spotify, the European version of Rhapsody's "all-you-can-eat for one monthly fee" celestial jukebox...
My Impression of UK and Euro Entrepreneurs from Today's Seedcamp NESTA "Speed Dating" Adventure
Craig Newmark reports:
Hey, the folks at Seedcamp, with NESTA, have done remarkable work with a number of British Net-related companies. My fellow geeks spoke with the following day; I was consistently impressed, these guys have real stuff. I've already started using some of their work:
Basekit Rapid website design and development tools.
Groupspaces Group webspaces.
Huddle Huddle.net combines live conferencing,
project management software and document sharing.
Kwaga creating a new revolutionary service that will
help you manage your mail.
Moo miniature business cards
Qype Local reviews on everything
School of Everything puts teachers in touch
with potential student
Skimlinks hyperlinks keywords in websites
Spotify legally downloading songs.
Stupeflix automatically arranges and animates
banks of pictures.
Ubervu meta-web 2.0, merges and tracks
conversations and feeds across the web.
Zemanta dynamic text editor that assists in
content creation and addition
Songkick music concert online database.
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