Choosing the right company structure in the UK

When setting up a new company in the UK it is important that you choose the correct structure that fits the purpose of your business. There are a few different company structures you can choose from, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Each different structure also has a different set of responsibilities and tasks…Continue Reading

Why you shouldn’t just jump straight into starting your first company

Starting a company is the dream of every young and aspring Entrepreneur. Being your own boss and having the control to choose the future of your business is what many people aim to achieve. But the reality is, starting a company is increadibly hard. You will have to work far harder than you would in…Continue Reading

Sheryl Sandberg – The most prolific woman in tech

Sheryl Sandberg, currently the Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Facebook, has already had one of the most illustrious careers in business and technology. Formally of the US Government and Google, Sheryl is one of the most successful and prolific women in business and technology. After her time at Google and the forthcoming Facebook IPO, Sheryl…Continue Reading

Why Facebook is a success

With Facebook’s imminent (at the time of writing) IPO, I thought I would take a look back and analyse the reasons why Facebook has turned out to be the behemoth it is today. Facebook have made a lot of mistakes along the way, but they have now fully established themselves as the true social graph…Continue Reading

Top 12 blogs for business startup advice

It has never been a better time to learn how to create your own business startup through the free flow of information that is widely available online today. Many of the most experienced Entrepreneurs, CEO’s and Venture Capitalists have created indexes of valuable information and advice through their blogs. Covering every aspect of creating, running…Continue Reading

Why Oink has already lost to Foursquare

Oink is just a few months old, but it has already lost the war against Foursquare. Although publicly the two companies are not rivals, I believe it’s time for Team Milk to call it quits and move on to their next project. Foursquare is an unstoppable train on the quest for adding the geolocation mobile…Continue Reading

Highlights from Le Web 2011

The Le Web conference in Paris attracted some of the biggest names in technology to the heart of Europe. Organised by Loic Le Meur, Le Web is one of the highest profiles conferences in the world, and incredible feat as it is held outside of the United States. Loic has created a platform to encourage…Continue Reading

Avoiding the “Brand partnership” trap

Foursquare pioneered the Brand partnership business model which combined geolocation, rewards and real time intelligence of your loyalist customers. Now every new start-up that has an element of geolocation seems to be jumping on the brand partnering business model bandwagon. Here is why 99% of them will fail, and why they should stop being lazy…Continue Reading

Why Path will finally succumb to Facebook

Path have recently launched the 2.0 of their private social network with their ground breaking new mobile application. But Path continues to fail break through the niche and find its way into the main stream market. Supported by a freemium business model, Path is on the bleeding edge of mobile user interface design and experience, but how…Continue Reading

The fragmentation of television, why TV will move online

Television is an industry that is ripe for disruption. Online TV networks are springing up, streaming is finally a reality and Apple is surely on the verge of  doing something major. What is the future for television and why are things changing?

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