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10 retailtech companies to follow in 2020
We are all aware that the high-street is dying and that new ways of buying and consuming exist to make things quicker, easier and more personal. Here are some companies changing the way retailers connect, engage and drive a retail revolution.
News by " Maddyness
23.01.2020
Shopping Trolley
Top tools to keep on top of taxes
Keeping on top of taxes is a constant job for the self-employed, so having an app just a phone swipe away that will do most of the work for you and allow you to organise your accounts is useful. These apps will help the self-employed with documenting taxes, saving receipts and storing invoices.
Tools by " Tali Ramsey
22.01.2020
Tax Returns
Maddyness launches in the UK
"Arrêtez la presse !" Leading French media site Maddyness is now live in the UK making its move to support the evolution of the British startup landscape. If you are reading this you are already on the adventure with us, welcome and bienvenue.
News by " David Johnson
21.01.2020
Maddyness Live UK
Innovative period tech
As new tech attempts to solve every issue in our modern world, the problems that periods bring to the lives of women are no exception. There has been an influx of menstruation technology over the last few years including electronic devices that can stop period pains to period underwear. Here are some of the latest.
Decoding by " Tali Ramsey
21.01.2020
Artful Tampons Swimming together
8 alternatives to Google
Google was founded in 1998 and has grown to become a global search engine responsible for over 70% of searches online and the company has 90.46% of the search engine market share worldwide. However, with growing concerns regarding search privacy, cookies and targeted advertising, people are seeking alternatives that they can use alongside their daily Google searches or websites that will replace their Google use altogether. Here are eight fantastic alternatives if you want to try life without Google.
Portfolio by " Tali Ramsey
21.01.2020
searching
A siren call of hope: tech for social change
However often we see the unanswered issues in the structure of society, be it homelessness; the plight of refugees seeking safety; providing support for those suffering from mental illness; connecting communities of those deemed less ‘able-bodied’ than the societal norm; even reigniting the hopes of the disenfranchised, it takes true visionaries to seek solutions. And smart solutions, too.
Portfolio by " Ella Bowman
21.01.2020
Change Please Team
How to conduct useful market research
Are you an entrepreneur? Maddyness has compiled a toolkit to help you create, grow, and even sell your own startup. From recruiting a team and protecting your brand to financing your innovation, you will find tips, tools and advice to help you navigate the entrepreneurship labyrinth. In this article: some recommendations for conducting viable and useful market research.
News by " Maddyness
20.01.2020
Microscope
13 inspirational business podcasts for startup founders
Learning from the best to flourish your startup is the key. Whether you have already decided to create your company or need some more time to think it through, podcasts can provide you with helpful information before moving forward. Here’s a selection of essential business podcasts to inspire you on your entrepreneurial adventure.
Tools by " Audrey Langevin
20.01.2020
Headphone
Microsoft going carbon negative, UK 5G Huawei deal & Nike's Vaporfly ban
Maddyness provides you with a quick digest of three news items to keep you up to date with the startup scene, emerging trends and other noteworthy stories. Here's what's going on at the back end of this week.
News by " Maddyness
20.01.2020
Balls
3 stories to start your day: Megxit, CES20 & Foodtech
Maddyness provides you with a quick digest of three news items to keep you up to date with the startup scene, emerging trends and other noteworthy stories. Here's what's going on at the back end of this week.
News by " Maddyness
17.01.2020
Space race 2020: is this the next big thing?
Humans first landed on the moon in 1969. Apollo 11's spaceflight was televised for audiences across the globe who saw Neil Armstrong become the first person to step foot on the moon. Now 50 years later, space is becoming an accessible arena for startup companies on earth, outside of NASA and a new race has begun.
Decoding by " Tali Ramsey
16.01.2020
Are you a female founder struggling to receive funding? You’re not alone.
This past summer, the Google Campus in Shoreditch has launched a long-overdue venture, a Female Founders programme. Over a period of five months (which was extended from the original six weeks), the diverse group of entrepreneurs - from different ethnicities, countries and backgrounds - will learn everything they need to know to launch a successful company.
Tools by " Tal Imagor
16.01.2020
How to choose a relevant name for your startup
Are you an entrepreneur? Maddyness has compiled a toolkit to help you create, grow, and even sell your own startup. From recruiting a team and protecting your brand to financing your innovation, you will find tips, tools and advice to help you navigate the entrepreneurship labyrinth. In this article: a couple pieces of advice for choosing the best name possible for your gem of a startup.
Tools by " Maddyness
15.01.2020
Why online learning was doomed from the start - and how to fix it
How to draft a shareholders' agreement
Are you an entrepreneur? Maddyness has compiled a toolkit to help you create, grow, and even sell your own startup. From recruiting a team and protecting your brand to financing your innovation, you will find tips, tools and advice to help you navigate the entrepreneurship labyrinth. In this article: several recommendations to draft and finalise a shareholders' agreement efficiently.
Tools by " Maddyness
13.01.2020
Singing a contract
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