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Tumblelog byChristopher Clay, founder of Soup.io.
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Output so far
Heftling (2012?)
Luminous Flux (2012–) ♥
Mixtapes (2011)
27 (2010) ♥Team Armin Soyka (2010)
26 (2009) ♥
Startupwiki (2009–)
LIF (2008)
Soup (2007–) ♥
Netznetz (2007–2008)
Metalab (2006–) ♥
CanvasPaint (2006)
Design portfolio (2005)
Textcounter.org (2003)
PS: If I write about events, that's cause I'm inviting you to come along. Get in touch!
LIF (2008)
Soup (2007–) ♥
Netznetz (2007–2008)
Metalab (2006–) ♥
CanvasPaint (2006)
Design portfolio (2005)
Textcounter.org (2003)
PS: If I write about events, that's cause I'm inviting you to come along. Get in touch!
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September 22 2008
Going to London
I'll be moving to London for the rest of the year along with Andreas and Lukas since we won Seedcamp.
Seedcamp week was intense – to quote myself from the wrap-up session: This was the most motivating and energizing week for Soup since we first decided to start the project.
Just to name some personal highlights among the veritable who's who of industry greats we had a chance to meet: The practical advice of people like Adam Seifer, Michael Birch and Dave McClure as well as the positive reinforcement received by/contacts made through Andy Weissman, Ian Hogarth or the Zemanta team were and are just invaluable.
Seedcamp (who represent some of Europe's most prestigious investors in this sector) investing in Soup is a great honor and a sign that we're on the right track. In London, we'll focus primarily on internationalization and various kinds of long-needed polish (interface, conversion, retention, recommendation) as well as a new feature or two, likely working out of the office of Moo and Dopplr.
The past months have been a wild ride for me, with a whole host of amazing – though stressful – things happening. Looks like that's a trend unlikely to change anytime soon.
Thanks to everyone for the congratulations!
Seedcamp week was intense – to quote myself from the wrap-up session: This was the most motivating and energizing week for Soup since we first decided to start the project.
Just to name some personal highlights among the veritable who's who of industry greats we had a chance to meet: The practical advice of people like Adam Seifer, Michael Birch and Dave McClure as well as the positive reinforcement received by/contacts made through Andy Weissman, Ian Hogarth or the Zemanta team were and are just invaluable.
Seedcamp (who represent some of Europe's most prestigious investors in this sector) investing in Soup is a great honor and a sign that we're on the right track. In London, we'll focus primarily on internationalization and various kinds of long-needed polish (interface, conversion, retention, recommendation) as well as a new feature or two, likely working out of the office of Moo and Dopplr.
The past months have been a wild ride for me, with a whole host of amazing – though stressful – things happening. Looks like that's a trend unlikely to change anytime soon.
Thanks to everyone for the congratulations!
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