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« Previous EntriesWhy Europe Lags The Valley
Saturday, July 14th, 2007There is an interesting post and video about why Europe lags Silicon Valley. I have a decent perspective of European culture because I spent a summer in Denmark in 1999, studying International Business and lived with a Danish family. The odd thing about the Danish culture is that uber-achievement is not considered a […]
Feedtwister - Argentina
Thursday, June 7th, 2007More and more web users are either subscribing to third party feeds or generating their own feeds to update their website with fresh content regularly. Feedtwister.com is a newly launched website that aims at offering greater flexibility to feed users by customizing the way information is displayed using feeds on a website. The […]
United Cats & Dogs – Social Networking For Pets (or Pet Owners)
Thursday, May 31st, 2007About 6 years ago (or so) clothing lines for pets – including jackets, hats, “booties”, and costumes – began hitting the mainstream. I don’t know if you’re anything like me, but I broke out in hysterical laughter when I first starting seeing people prancing their pets around in such outfits.
So when I initially heard […]
Yoople - Collaborative Web Search from Italy
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007In the midst of never ending discussions about Search Engines and the important role they play in providing useful information sources to web users, here’s a service that talks about giving back control to users so that they can alter the way websites are ranked on search results.
Yoople.net offers a service called Yoople!, a […]
Tag2find - Hagenberg, Austria
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007We live in an information age. There is a constant need to digest, remember and access loads of information everyday. How do we deal with such information overload?
Tag2find comes to our rescue with a tool that promises to streamline such information overload by making data easily findable and quickly accessible, right […]
Stockalicious - Keep Track of Your Portfolio Performance
Sunday, May 20th, 2007The founders of Stockalicious like to use the analogy that they are to stock investors what web analytics are to webmasters. The goal of the site is to make it easy to monitor your portfolio, and ot see how it stacks up to the portfolios of other users. Stockalicious has a portfolio widget […]
DealMaadi - Shopping Deals For India
Friday, May 18th, 2007Websites that let you shop for deals have been all the rage for several years now. In typical web fashion, what become popular through aggregation is now finding new audiences by niching back out. DealMaddi is a shopping service for India, where users can vote on deals. With no page rank, it […]
Esyshopping – Localized Online Shopping
Thursday, May 17th, 2007Vancouver based Esyshopping is hoping to do for online shopping what Outside.in has done for place blogging. Built on the concept of localized information, the company is developing a technology that aggregates local data from across the web to help people browse, compare, and buy products from retail stores close to them.
While […]
The Next Web Conference
Friday, May 11th, 2007Looks like a cool web conference, “The Next Web Conference”, is coming up that features a wide spread of European web 2.0 companies. Worth checking out.
Here is the recent list of submitted startups:
Wakoopa
Submitted by: Wouter Broekhof (Co-founder)
Tagline: Use it, track it, share it
Weblog: blog.wakoopa.com
Visitopia
Submitted by: Atze Zwirs (Managing Director)
Tagline: Visitopia. Where the […]
Startup2.0: Top 15 Euro Web Startups
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007Read/Write Web has another great post about European Web 2.0 startups. This time, they introduce the finalists for Startup2.0, a European competition for the Top 15 Best Web Startups. The event for the finalists will be held in Madrid, and then the final 5 selected will present in Bilbao.
Included in the finalists is Meneame, which […]
