The goal of EuropeanStartups Ring InitiativeEuropeanStartups Ring is an initiative with an aim to gather individuals from Europe that engage in Web 2.0 technologies and have the same goal of strengthening European Web market and therefore European economy by providing high quality services and products to worldwide customers. These individuals cooperate at different levels of business and networking activities in order to strengthen their position in the market.
The object of EuropeanStartups Ring InitiativeThe object of ESRI is to encourage and foster business activities of the group as a basis of worthy enterprise by encouraging and fostering particularly:
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for business development; High ethical standards in business activities; Humanitarian cause by providing services, knowledge, and experience for those who need it the most; The application of the ESRI principles and its promotion in each member’s personal, business, and community life;MissionThe mission of EuropeanStartups Ring Initiative is to promote high ethical standards in business activities, to support humanitarian cause, and to strengthen European Web market and economy by providing high quality services and products to worldwide customers. Full story...
[France] Nomao defines itself as a personnalized search engine. It helps you to find places, based on what you like or what you Facebook friends like and where you are.
At CES, Steve Ballmer presented a tablet built by Hewlett Packard and powered by the Windows 7 O.S.
Absolicon Solar Concentrator Ab from Sweden is a company which was born out of research conducted by the Royal Institute of Technology and various other universities and grew into a well funded business.
Going through my RSS reader today, I discovered that Facebook surpassed the 100 million visitors milestone in the US.
Finnish startup Rightware acquires Futuremark’s mobile and embedded business unit.
Rightware is really a spin-off from Futuremark that was just founded at the end of 2009.
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Well, who knew. It turns out trying to hire a baby sitter is actually a pretty competitive space online.
OpenFund, an Athens-based seed level Venture Firm, has announced the first bunch of startups selected for funding.
Jamendo, a community of free, legal music published with Creative Commons licenses, is actively looking to sell to or merge with another company, TechCrunch Europe has learned.
[UK] The UK government today announced that its Next Generation Fund will invest £1 billion to help bring "super-fast broadband" to 90% of the country by 2017, particularly rural households and businesses who might otherwise be left out of so-called Digital Britain.