Mobypicture may be one of the few startups in the world headquartered on an Amsterdam houseboat but it is one of many jostling for position in the crowded world of mobile image/video/audio sharing services.The company is one of several Dutch startups (eBuddy, My name is e, IRLconnect, Nimbuzz) on the Europas shortlist and is currently [...] Full story...
[France/Israel] Sparkeo places its bets on advanced visual learning, offering a portable video platform specifically designed for experts from any field to create, distribute and monetize their expertise online.
[France] Ok listen-up kids. Today is "Safer internet Day". Got that? So put that web browser down right now before you take someone eye out.
[Austria] Social travel guide tripwolf has released an updated iPhone app that ramps up the company's freemium offering with the introduction of in-app purchases for destinations where tripwolf has more in-depth information.
[Switzerland] Would you be comfortable with storing your passwords in the cloud? That's the hope of DataInherit, from Swiss banking security specialists DSwiss, which launched a new password 'safe' that lets you store your most important passwords on the company's servers.
[UK] Larry Ellison isn't the only one who has his reservations regarding the legitimacy of cloud computing.
Almost two years ago The Filter, a startup backed by Peter Gabriel, launched to bring better music and movie recommendations to consumers.
There remains an ongoing desktop Twitter application war. Traditionally Tweetdeck and Seesmic have been at loggerheads for the lion share, although Tweetdeck has remained in the lead so far.
So for a bit of fun we've decided to open a TechCrunch Europe T-Shirt store on that European startup Spreadshirt.
It looks like some major consolidation is about to go down in the Central European Internet market, and in particular Poland.
[UK] The London-based online identity startup Garlik have partnered with the UK online stockbroker Selftrade to offer its customers identity fraud protection.