Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Golden Gekko selected Tech Media Invest Top 100 in Europe

Golden Gekko is proud to have been selected among the top 100 Tech Media Invest companies in Europe by Europe-Unlimited, Europe’s leading event organisers for investors and technology companies in association with The Guardian, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Kemp Little.

Tech Media Invest Top 100 is a list of the hottest emerging and most innovative companies in the ever converging tech and media industries right now. The 100 companies have been picked for their innovation and creativity over the past year in areas as diverse as mobile applications, racing games and music recognition. The list aims to showcase young entrepreneurial companies that are developing innovative new ways to serve business and consumers, and have the potential to radically change the shape of the technology and media industry,

The official press release is available here and for more information about the Tech Media Invest Top 100 visit: http://www.guardian.co.uk/tech-media-invest-100/top-100

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Friday, 13 February 2009

Friday: Mobile World Congress in Barcelona 2009 - Next big thing?

Next week the biggest telecom event of the year takes over Barcelona. We will be at the fair as usual networking and checking out what others are doing. If you haven't already then please contact us for a meeting.

This year we will look out for
  • anything app-store related from Nokia, Microsoft, Samsung, etc (big question is how they will succeed where e.g. Handango has previously failed)
  • to what extent mobile content and services companies can continue to push advertisement based business model in the current climate
  • what Sun has to say about the future of mobile Java (they have some kind of an announcement)
  • mobile e-mail - can someone really offer a consumer e-mail service that is close to the experience of the Blackberry but without needing a special handset and mobile operator subscription. Momail is one very interesting company in this space!
  • location based communities - Google just launched Altitude and there are about 50 other companies out there with similar services but is there anything truly disruptive? We are obviously biased as close partners to GeoMe but we think that GeoMe could be the answer!
See you at the fair!

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