


If there ever were a video/animation to best describe the present Steve Jobs / Apple story this one from Japan is set to be a winner. Super cool, especially the last part when Jobs chops off the iPhone user’s fingers to resolve the signal issue and how they are hooked to AT&T. Quite some Apple thrashing I must say, is this winning a nominee for the best bashing video?


Robert talks about video.New Ventures - Innovations - Financing - Global Operations - Creative Collaboration - International Communication - Success!


Finnish web design solution provider Hammerkit has launched a closed beta of the new version of its cloud-based web design tool with revamped UI and features. The company’s tool allows web designers to implement even complex websites on their own, without need for help from programmers. Traditionally web designers have build mock-ups and wireframes, and then transferred these over to programmers to implement and weave in database connections etc. dynamic functionality.


A while back EnterpriseHelsinki invited Tom Keller of TechStars to come and speak at their event in Helsinki on their incubation model, how they get high quality startups emerge from TechStars’ program and whether this could be possible in Helsinki, Finland since it’s possible in Boulder, Colorado, which is mere 100,000 strong town in the Rockies.

Data updated - 8 still think this is s very effective video in telling what social media is...

Below you’ll be able to follow the ArcticEvening Helsinki event live stream, courtesy of Bambuser.
Related Posts


I want this feature (but dont want to pay for it)


We all know the Swedish startup Videoplaza has been on a roll lately with their ad serving technology for managing and monetising online video. Venture capitalist are not disagreeing: Today Videoplaza announced the completion of its €3.5 million (US$5 million) round of investment led by Creandum and Northzone.

Google is our big brother, isn't it?


Fuugo is a new kind of television product created by Axel Technologies, a company based in Turku. You can’t really call Axel Technologies a startup as it has been registered way back in 1988. However, Fuugo is a very interesting concept that requires more analysis into it. Fuugo claims to be the next generation TV application for mobile and handheld devices.

Another nice video by Erik Qualman. Posted via email from jjanhone's posterous

How to use Google Docs?