SXSW Startup Accelerator

This is the 6th year of SXSW Accelerator. The event has seen a long list of startups over the years, including Sifteo, Hipmunk, Foodspooting, and Siri (yeah, the one acquired by the fruit company). Past startups raised more than $600 million in VC funding, which means that being a finalist here is a good indicator of market potential. I just watched the three finalists in the Social Technologies category. This includes technologies that enable personal connections, and how we share our lives with others. All three have nice products, worth checking out. Here’s the list: ...

March 9, 2014

Patreon - A subscription-based, kickstarter-like for artists

You have to check out Patreon. Do it now. I’ll wait. It’s such a simple and clever concept. It gets the best of Kickstarter, but eliminates the burden of creating a project. Kickstarter works well for large and well defined projects - a game, a movie, a new gadget. But it doesn’t work for small, frequent, content-based efforts. This includes the work done by musicians, writers, photographers, bloggers, youtubers, and artists in general. ...

May 9, 2013

Glitch is closing. Here's why.

Glitch, the beautiful massive multiplayer game with a pixel-perfect design, announced that they’ll be closing doors soon. It’s sad to see so much work and love going nowhere. At least they were classy and wrote a candid and honest shutting-down post, and they’re even refunding users (!). That’s a level of integrity that you don’t see everyday in the startup world. If you’ve never played Glitch, it’s now too late. The game world is now restricted to existing users, and everything will shut down on December 9th 2012. Here’s some videos to give you an idea of what you missed. ...

November 16, 2012

SXSW - The war of Location-based Social Discovery apps

My last session of SXSW Day 2 was with Andrea Vaccari, the CEO of the trendy location-based discovery startup Glancee. If you’re not one of the 12,000 people already using the service (that’s the number Andrea gave during the talk), well… you should give it a try, because everyone is talking about it. Yeah, I live in the echo chamber, I know. Glancee, like its competitors Highlight, Sonar, Banjo, are all exploring the new niche of location social discovery - some sort of Match.com-meets-LinkedIn. Unproven territory, but sounds promising (albeit somewhat dystopian) to me. Andrea spoke about the current status of social discovery apps and the different approaches taken by each player. He also mentioned the incredible growth (hard to see 12,000 as incredible, but startup founders have to drink their own Kool-Aid), particularly with all the buzz around SXSW. ...

March 13, 2012