Organised chaos: Keeping the start-up spirit alive

Megabuyte, October 2012. Original article here (£). The Early View Organised chaos: Keeping the start-up spirit alive Valve, the Washington-based gaming company, has been proudly boss-free since its launch in 1996. Founder Gabe Newell remains in charge, but there is no evidence of this in the company literature, which boasts “no middle management, no bureaucracy,Continue reading “Organised chaos: Keeping the start-up spirit alive”

Big Data, Big Bang: Change is the new constant

Megabuyte, September 2012. Original article here (£). The Early View Big Data, Big Bang: Change is the new constant The technological Big Bang, courtesy of the coming-of-age of the internet, shows no sign of abating. For businesses, it’s proving useless to wonder where the merry-go-round of change will stop next because in all likelihood itContinue reading “Big Data, Big Bang: Change is the new constant”

Let’s fill this town with startups!

Megabuyte, September 2012. Original article here (£). The Early View Let’s fill this town with startups! The experience of raising money for Seedrs, the startup crowdfunding company, was exactly the kind of hard slog that Jeff Lynn’s company wants to provide relief from. “We struggled desperately to raise our first seed capital. We kept joking:Continue reading “Let’s fill this town with startups!”

The dark art of content monetisation

Megabuyte, July 2012. Original article here (£). Letter from the West Coast The dark art of content monetisation As the internet is becoming the primary portal for the delivery of the written word, this structural shift is rendering old revenue models in need of some significant new thinking. Newspapers have long accepted the inevitability ofContinue reading “The dark art of content monetisation”

The innovation cycle: The agony and the ecstasy

Megabuyte, June 2012. Original article here (£). Letter from the West Coast The innovation cycle: The agony and the ecstasy Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app, drew a $1bn price tag when Facebook came knocking back in April. It is a massive leap of faith to pay this much for a company lacking that pesky thingContinue reading “The innovation cycle: The agony and the ecstasy”