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18.06.2015 | Bookindy Is A Chrome Extension That Hijacks Amazon To Let You Buy From Your Local Bookstore | Amazon quickly established itself as an online bookstore behemoth, before expanding into almost every facet of our e-commerce lives. It’s super convenient, competes aggressively on price, and has a gigantic inventory. But, in other ways, we... |
31.08.2014 | Startup Mentors — How Do You Filter Out The Good, The Bad And The Ugly? | In light of the recent brouhaha over the actions of a particular European investor who had a habit of attaching himself to accelerators as a ‘mentor’, it seems an appropriate time to do a quick rundown on the kinds of things entrepreneurs n... |
16.07.2014 | Givey Secures Cash For Free Charity Giving Model To Compete With JustGiving | In the UK, one company dominates the charitable giving space: JustGiving. But many are concerned about the fees this organisation takes and its virtual monopoly on the market. In recent times a number of competitors have arisen with differe... |
18.11.2013 | Charity Donation Startup Believe.in Expands Beyond The U.K. — And Its Own Platform — With White Label Tools Launch | Charity donation platform startup, Believe.in, whose investors include Index Ventures and Greylock Partners, has expanded its reach outside the U.K. — and beyond its own fee-less charity donation social network — with the launch of a white ... |
01.10.2013 | These TechBikers Just Built 16 Libraries After Cycling From Paris To London | Last year a bunch of European tech startup founders got on their bikes and raised money for charity. This weekend just gone the TechBikers – 70 founders/techies – once again achieved their 200 mile, 3 day cycle ride from Paris to London in ... |
01.10.2013 | Charity Donation Platform Believe.in Gets A Pinterest-Style Makeover To Be More Flexible | The Pinterestification of the web has claimed another victim. Charity donation platform, Believe.in, is the latest startup to move from a feed-style view on its homepage and user profiles to a tile-based structure — that’s (inevitably) remi... |