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Social Network Fatigue

by Calvin Robinson on January 13, 2011.

So I recently signed up to Quora, yet another Social Network. Developed by ex CTO of Facebook Adam D’Angelo and Charlie Cheever, Quora is basically a Questions/Answers forum.

No, it’s not entirely original, there’s Yahoo Answers, Google’s vark.com. Quora does do something different, by aggregating questions into “Topics” (which are essentially Groups) that users can ‘follow’. Yes, that’s right, more following.

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Segregated Internet

by Calvin Robinson on September 8, 2010.

It seems like more and more websites and applications are becoming region restricted. Whether it be Hulu, Pandora, Netflix or Vevo the reason is always the same: Intellectual Property / Copyright / Licensing. However you want to word it, it’s all about the fat cat Film and Music studios having control over their content.

Control. Nobody has control over digital goods and those who believe they do are quite simply naive. Control doesn’t equal revenue anymore – far from it.

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Does Square have a long-term plan for Chip and Pin?

by Calvin Robinson on April 4, 2010.

When Twitter founder Jack Dorsey first announced Square mobile payment system, I thought it was a brilliant idea – and it still is. Being able to accept credit card payments on the go, no matter where you are, with an iPhone/iPod/iPad – fantastic.

Square officially launched yesterday (on the iPad, initially) and the technology is already outdated. Square relies on the old fashioned ‘swipe and sign’ method of accepting credit card payments, which while still accepted in the US, is practically non-existent in the rest of the world. Most countries have either already switched to ‘chip and pin’, or are in the process of adopting this more secure method of accepting credit card payments. The US seems to be lagging behind – but I suspect it won’t be that way forever.

So what does this mean for Square? Does Jack have an ace up his sleeves, or is Square simply going to remain a US-only product, until America joins the rest of the world, with ‘chip and pin’ technology? As brilliantly designed as the Square app and device are – is there a plan for this business to survive in the long-run?

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Living in the clouds

by Calvin Robinson on March 29, 2010.

Between Dropbox/Google Docs, Spotify and Flickr, is there really any need for backups anymore?

Dropbox keeps all your files in the cloud, important documents and crap alike.
If you want to keep things 100% cloud based of course, there’s Google Documents – now that they allow uploading of any file type.

Spotify is my favourite app, music used to take up so much space on my macbook pro, now it’s all streamed directly from the cloud. If I know I’m going out of coverage, I can mark playlists for offline use. The libraries are vast, and once Spotify allows mp3 imports (which it will, soon), iTunes will be under a great threat.

Everyone’s familiar with Flickr. With programs like iPhoto you can upload all your photos and share them with your friends in a matter of clicks, or mark them as private for your own reference.

The best thing about all of these apps is that they’re not desktop exclusive – I have them all on my Google Nexus One and iPhone too.

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2009 Events Wrap-Up

by Calvin Robinson on January 10, 2010.

Well 2009 went out with a bang, we attended some spectacular events and even hosted one of our own. Here’s what we’ve been upto this winter:

Le Web

Paris is an amazing place for a web conference. People from all over the world gathered together in this beautiful city to network and attend some really interesting workshops. There were a lot of top industry people speaking at the event, but none of that compares to the appearance of Her Royal Highness, Queen Rania of Jordan – who’s on Twitter! Queen Rania spoke about changing the world with online media, it was an inspiring speech, which I’m sure is on YouTube somewhere.

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So the idea was simple, let’s host a party for the winter holidays and raise some money for charity. We acquire the splendid G Casino in Piccadilly Circus, MoonBingo sponsored the bar, and we gambled, drank and had an amazing night of fun and stories. We raised money through Poker & BlackJack, which went to support JHAfrica.

XmasCrunch

Another fantastic 2pears event. XmasCrunch ended the year with startup pitches, presentations and drinking games. There was the now traditional 3 minute pitch, followed by a very odd one minute pitch. I’m all for short pitches, but I feel the one minute pitch barely gave presenters enough time to say the company name and tagline – stick to the three minutes I say. Speakers and Pitches video content is available on TC.

After all the official business was over, the 2Pears/TC party got under way. We had the TC Air Guitar Competition, Raffle prizes, lots of free booze and the traditional ‘run around with Mike Butcher around on our shoulders’ to congratulate him on another good event/year and say thanks. All the video proof is here. Really, really fun event in a great choice of venue; Gilgamesh (Covent Garden) offers something a bit different. The event ended in the AM, which was followed by a pub crawl around Covent Garden.

Great end to the year. May 2010 bring many more.

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