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Top 5 Start-Ups from TechCrunch Disrupt Europe

November 2, 2014 James Saye
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It's been a good couple of weeks since TechCrunch Disrupt Europe in London and now the hype as settled I can get to a top 5. This was a really difficult task to do as there were so many brilliant start-ups exhibiting at the conference without even mentioning those that made it to the Battlefield and those in the Battlefield Final. Anyway, this is my top 5 from across the two days. Oh, and there's no order to this top 5 - I couldn't decide.

1. Intelligent Energy

Although they're not exactly a start-up any more, I think they were an event sponsor or something, Intelligent Energy were showing off a really cool product called the Upp. It's essentially a portable phone/device charger that uses Hydrogen fuel cells rather than the traditional lithium batteries you would see in these kinds of things. Now of course you can't recharge a Hydrogen fuel cell as  you would a battery from the mains so all you do is exchange your empty cartridge for a new one at hopefully one of many stockists around the UK, although there don't appear to be any at the moment. They reckon a single cartridge will last around two weeks once you've got in to a routine and of course depending on how much you actually use it. At the moment they're saying around five full charges.

Upp is certainly not the lightest thing ever weighing a whopping 620g in total but it does look nice and also has an associated app to manage the charging and tell you how much is left and where to get a new cartridge.

There's no official word on cost as far as I can tell but I'd guess at around £150 for the device and <£10 for a cartridge.

So, it's not quite the most convenient solution yet but I really see the potential in this and it's certainly cutting edge. Let's hope they get the weight down and number of charges up.

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Find out more at BeUpp.com.

2. cloudcannon

These guys started off in New Zealand and have now moved to San Francisco - I guess there's not a big start-up scene in NZ. Their offering is really quite simple but delivers something really useful and that is editable HTML websites. It's essentially a CMS that at the moment seems aimed at freelancers who as you'd expect love creating and developing but hate doing the mundane content bits and trivial day-to-day updates that most websites need.

So as a designer you build a beautiful website in HTML and then your client can easily edit select parts from a WYSIWYG interface without breaking the website.

The company was started little over a year ago and consists of only four guys but they've already managed to raise $500,000 and moved to Silicon Valley. I think this company is really going to go somewhere.cloudcannon_client_making_an_update

Find out more at cloudcannon.com.

3.Mous

Time for another British start-up and this one is also in the hardware game. Although not quite as high tech as Hydrogen fuel cells their product is just as useful and simple.

Mous are just about to launch a Kickstarter campaign for an iPhone case that allows your Apple headphones to be integrated in to. This means you no longer lose your headphones, forget to take them with you and when you want to use them they're not in a tangled mess.

Personally, I tend not to use Apple headphones but apparently 70 something percent of iPhone users do so it makes sense for these to be the ones to fit. The case is quite bulky but feels very light and will be available in a number of different colours or you can mix and match colours to create something more distinctive and personal.

Their hoping to raise £10,000 in their Kickstarter campaign which is launching in 6 days on 8th November. They're also part of Virgin Start-up.

This product isn't going to change the world but I really do wish these guys the best of luck and I'm confident they'll more than exceed their Kickstarter goal.

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Find out more at mous.co and Kickstarter

4. PredicSis

Big data is a bit of a buzzword at the moment and there's so many companies out there offering a full spectrum of solutions and PredicSis are one of them. That sounds quite negative but I think this company are offering something a bit different and with the start-up mentality they can probably survive the inevitable downturn more than others could.

PredicSis are using Machine Learning to predict customer behaviour such as buying a product, switching providers etc.

This is a big thing for many businesses who are keen to better understand what their customers are going to do next so they can tailor their marketing around this.

They're based in Paris, France where there's a big start-up scene with lot's of potential customers and investors.

Predictive Analytics is a very promising area and is the future of big data as more and more companies have more data on customers they need a way to analyse it and predicting future behaviour really gives a tangible return which decision makers like to see. Once again, I can see this company doing well.

Find out more at predicsis.com.

5.Kinetise

Everybody wants an app but many can't afford the cost of development and this is where Kinetise comes in. Kinetise is a website that allows you to very easily create good looking and very functional websites in very little time.

They were demoing a number of apps at TechCrunch and one they had built was an almost exact replica of Facebook, this had been created in less than 24 hours.

The drag and drop interface will be very easy to use for most but don't forget that at least some technical knowledge is needed to develop any app and it's the same here. If you're developing a dynamic app you'll data sources for example.

Once you've created and are happy with your app you can download it instantly to your phone or tablet for testing and demoing. To publish the app you simply pay $1000, which is a fraction of the cost of a developer, and the app is sent to the app stores for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Blackberry, plus a version's available in Java for other uses. Of course, your app does have to be approved first to be published on certain app stores.

I think this is a really interesting platform and the possibilities are far more than anything similar that I've seen out there.

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Find out more at kinetise.com.

So that's my Top 5 from TechCrunch Disrupt Europe held in London this year. There really were so many interesting and amazing start-ups there and choosing a top 5 was really difficult.

What were your favourites? Comment below.

In Apps, Gadgets, Mobile, Other, Other Tech, Technology Tags app, apple, big data, case, cloudcannon, disrupt, headphones, hydrogen, intelligent energy, iphone, kinetise, mous, predicsis, techcrunch, upp

Apple Strikes Deal with China Mobile

December 26, 2013 James Saye

Apple has struck a deal with China's top mobile phone network, China Mobile, which sees them now offering the iPhone 5s and 5c to it's 760 million customers. The deal is expected to be worth 10s of millions of devices per year for Apple who's stocks jumped to almost $570 on the news.

In Mobile, Technology Tags apple, china mobile, iphone

9 Million iPhones sold in 3 days

September 23, 2013 James Saye

A record 9 million new iPhone 5s and 5c's were sold in the 3 days from launch on 20th September. Apple also announced that 200 million devices now run iOS 7 - another record number.

In Mobile, Technology Tags apple, ios 7, iphone

Apple Confirm 10th September Event

September 3, 2013 James Saye

Apple 10 September Event Invite Apple have sent invites to the press confirming the speculated 10th September event. At the event, taking place at their Cupertino HQ, Apple will likely announce the new iPhone 5S and possibly a low cost iPhone too.

In Mobile, Technology Tags apple, event, iphone

Twitter's new look

September 18, 2012 James Saye
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Twitter have been busy working away on a new profile design and their creation was released today. They're given everybodies Twitter profiles a new look where users can set a header image - much like Facebook's cover photo. It should be interesting to see how creative people get with this new space, there were some excellent Facebook cover photos doing the rounds soon after that launched. They not only updated twitter.com but also their Android and iOS apps, bringing them all in line with a similar look and feel. The new header images also show on the apps as well as an enhanced image feed.

So far the reaction to these updates has been extremely positive. I personally think they're brilliant. What are your views?

Have you seen any cool header images? Comment with a link.

New Twitter Profile

In Social Media, Twitter Tags android, app, header, image, ipad, iphone, new, profile, twitter, update
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