TECHCITYINSIDER100: Geolocation technology is changing the way that people tell stories about places, with new apps adding fresh layers of sound, and information, to our cityscapes. Multimedia producer Francesca Panetta creates audio stories about places through GPS apps. Julian Blake joined her on a tour of London Fields.
Quick thinking
TECHCITYINSIDER100: Smesh is an east London-based startup that captures the collective conscience of social media for clients ranging from Orange to the Guardian. Founder and CEO Tom Quick explains
Read more...Mobilising London’s Freeformers
TCi100: Businesses need sharp young tech talent – and young people need tech training. Freeformers brings the two needs together and satisfies both. Cofounder Jason Bates explains how.
Read more...Place your social bets
TCi100: Plumbee is a Shoreditch-based startup making waves in the social gaming space. Chief executive Raf Keustermans denies that it’s an easy target for a fast buck.
Read more...Happy users, happy you
User experience has moved to the forefront of most technology design, yet it remains an often-overlooked discipline. Rebecca Dean highlights what happens when UX is ignored.
Read more...Festival showcases best of digital east
Digital Shoreditch happens for the third time from 20-31 May. We’re pleased to be able to offer TCi readers a 25% discount on entry.
Read more...Argentina stakes its digital claim
Buenos Aires is Latin America’s creative hub, with an emerging local tech startup culture. BA-based digital entrepreneur Daniel Stolar reports
Read more...Telling digital tales
Digital is changing storytelling, as audiences evolve ever more into users, with stories themselves part of a wider system, Paul Bennun, cofounder and chief creative officer at Somethin’ Else, argues
Read more...Celebrating the synth centenary
On 17 May, Shoreditch celebrates 100 years of electronic music, with a special event from music-art collective Noise of Art at Village Underground. How has technology changed music creation? We spoke to the event’s curator, Ben Osborne
Read more...Not just the festival ticket
TCi100: The global market for music festivals is worth an astonishing £12 billion. Yet for the average festival goer, booking all the various elements of a festival experience can be a quagmire as bad as a wet weekend at Glastonbury. Festicket cofounder Zak Sabban explains how his business is changing all that.
Read more...Data protector
TCi100: The former Reuters building in backstreet Clerkenwell has become one of the UK’s most modern and resilient data centres. Julian King explains how tech and finance businesses in and around Tech City will benefit.
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