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How AI will make our lives extremely boring
It will take care of everything: plan our ideal vacations, write film scripts that we are going to love, find us our dream partner, tell us what to eat to help us stay healthy... All very efficient, but oh so bland.
Opinion by " Céline Deluzarche
23.03.2020
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How to make a successful crowdfunding campaign
Are you an entrepreneur? Maddyness has compiled a toolkit to help you create, grow, and even sell your own startup. From recruiting a team and protecting your brand to financing your innovation, you will find tips, tools and advice to help you navigate the entrepreneurship labyrinth. In this article: several recommendations to run a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Tools by " Maddyness
23.03.2020
Life planning platform helps users simplify their post-death affairs for loved ones
11 startups to follow in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is becoming one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech hubs. Combining international talent, top educational institutions and a vibrant startup community, Edinburgh offers plenty of opportunities for startups, tech and innovation. Maddyness has selected some of the best Edinburgh-based startups to watch in 2020.
Tools by " Maddyness
23.03.2020
The case for four day working weeks
Many of us are on the brink of or have well and truly fell into the black hole of burnout, a place that is almost inescapable once entered.
News by " Tali Ramsey
19.03.2020
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Why every Londoner should have a Citymapper Pass
Earlier this year, Alex Ainsworth received an email from Citymapper offering early bird access to their new product — an Oyster card rival designed especially for London. As he hadn't signed up to a new fintech card in at least two weeks, he knew he had to get my hands on it, here's what happened.
News by " Alex Ainsworth
19.03.2020
6 pieces of advice from the Web Summit team for remote working
Like many across the world, we’ve changed the way we work – our whole team is working remotely. We’ve been lucky: many of our team at Web Summit have decades’ experience working from home, while others are based in offices away from our Dublin, Ireland headquarters. We’d like to share some of the things that have made our transition to remote work as painless as possible. The first section deals with how our teams have adapted to working from home: the nuts and bolts of working remotely. The second deals with the broader, structural changes we’ve gone through as a company. We hope some of it helps.
News by " Tomé Duarte
18.03.2020
How my startup crashed
Failure is part of being an entrepreneur. Remember Evan Williams? Before he co-founded Twitter he failed to make a success of his previous startup, Odeo? The reasons for failure must be analysed and lessons can always be learned. In this article, some founders have agreed to talk about how their ventures came to a sudden end.
Tools by " Céline Deluzarche
18.03.2020
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How startups grow fast without imploding
Joe Procopio explains how you can strike a balance between growth and profitability from the earliest stages of your company.
Tools by " Joe Procopio
17.03.2020
Apply now for the Financial Desktop Innovation Challenge
Barclays and OpenFin are committed to supporting all types of companies – from growing startups to established businesses that are shaping the future of financial services and are offering a unique opportunity that could take a startup business to the next level. If you are based in EU/UK and focused on building the next generation of financial desktop technology, you can apply now.
Portfolio by " Maddyness
16.03.2020
MessageBird launches Inbox.ai and enters the $350B Customer Service Market
As we adapt to working and communicating from home and potential self-isolation it is timely that MessageBird, the cloud communications platform company, should launch Inbox.ai offering a seamless multi-platform communication experience wherever you find yourself.
Portfolio by " Maddyness
16.03.2020
Online fraudsters are now exploiting Coronavirus. Why are emails so at risk?
The cyber risk level has also increased this week on the back of Coronavirus as criminals have launched email phishing attacks to steal private information. The US secret service stated criminals are posing as legitimate medical and health organisations to mass disseminate emails tricking individuals to install malware and gain access to logins.
Portfolio by " Laurent Guyot
16.03.2020
Positive or negative, how can you give good feedback?
How is good feedback constructed? What are the crucial elements that determine if you are giving good feedback? Are there tools that make this complex task easier? Anne Levi, operations manager at MyJob.Company, gives some ideas on how to succeed in giving feedback.
News by " Anne Levi
12.03.2020
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“By 2084, the concept of refugees will have changed, and it will concern more of us”
Joséphine Goube is the head of Techfugees, an organisation started in 2015 to empower refugees through technology. She was invited to share her ideas at the Maddy Keynote 2019 where she gave us some insight on what makes our society go around.
Opinion by " Anaïs Richardin
12.03.2020
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Room by room our homes are getting smarter
The household gadget has seen some drastic changes. What was once a novelty is beginning to dominate household life and turn homes in smart homes.
Portfolio by " Max Wood
12.03.2020
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