Posts Tagged ‘Laurent Feral-Pierssens’

mg // 15.06.2009

The Five Most Promising French Startups

Here they are – the most exciting startups from beautiful France. Our „Top 5“ choice is: Goojet, Lingueo, Silentale, MyID.is and Webwag.

Only last week Goojet announced that it has raised €6 million in second round funding. At the same time, the French startup is coming out with an updated version of its mobile content and services suite. As Marketing Manager Cédric Giorgi explains: „Goojet enhances your mobile experience by aggregating a number of services and content offerings into one portal. Users can create their mobile world as well as select and customize the services they need.“

Language social network Lingueo offers courses with native speakers in 36 languages around the world. Prices of Lingueo’s one-to-one classes start as low as 10 per hour. The Global Connections specialist for Language Exchange has been founded by Arnaud Portanelli, Johann Querne and Guillaume le Dieu de Ville.

Paris-based startup Silentale allows you to store all your digital conversations in one place and access them from anywhere. To learn more about the internet startup that brought back the People’s Choice Award from LeWeb08, please also watch founder Laurent Feral-Pierssens pitching at the European Plugg Conference.

MyID.is is all about verifying your online identity: Founded by Charles Nouÿrit, the Digital Identity Certification Platform allows people to claim their real identity online. The site entered into public beta at the end of March and offers its service free of charge - users only have to pay a small setup fee.





Webwag is another startup that has been awarded public choice ( please click here to watch Webwag’s pitch from Le Mobile 2.0 conference). Co-Founder and CEO Florent Pitoun explains: „ Webwag is a powerful web tool that helps users create a personalized home page with data feeds and web 2.0 services accessible from any connected device.“ Webwag Mobile 2.0 offers a solution to easily access all your internet services and allows you to download mobile widgets for free.

To review recent episodes of „The Top 5“ please click here. Next monday is all about „The Five Most Promising Nordic Startups“.
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mg // 27.04.2009

PITCH: Silentale @ Plugg



Did you know that people like you and me on an average can be reached by six to ten channels and devices? Since this is somewhat exhausting - wouldn’t it be great to have one simple solution so that everything stays in one place? That’s exactly what Paris-based startup Silentale.com offers, presented in this pitch by founder Laurent Feral-Pierssens @ Plugg, March 2009 in Brussels, Belgium

Learn more about Silentale by watching Viktoria’s interview with Laurent from LeWeb08! All pitches from Plugg 2009 can be found here.
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mg // 13.01.2009

Laurent Feral-Pierssens – Silentale: Bouncing boards all over the place @ LeWeb08



Silentale.com, founded by Laurent Feral-Pierssens and based in Paris, will be opening in a limited beta version starting in January. Using archival and search tools, Silentale aggregates personal conversations by e-mail, voicemail or chat and brings it to one secure place online. Since we all talk to the same people through different channels, Silentale can help us to put a thread between all conversations and provide a history of them. Laurent stresses that the information is personal, very well secured as well as not visible. No data mining will be done. Silentale’s service is subscription-based and users pay for the service they get: „Our customers value their information and they want to feel that relationship between them and us“ remarks Laurent. Silentale will be rolling out API and thereby be extended to Outlook Desktop Agent, iPhone SMS, iPhone App and Android.
Within Silentale’s preparation process of over two years, Laurent initially considered advertising, but finally decided „not to touch user data and not to put any ads.“ Silentale is backed by a very wide North-American and European group of investors that have funded successful companies before. Laurent finds it of utmost importance „to keep one’s value chain as short as possible. Be careful if you need three partners or four ways to make money“. His goal for Silentale is „to simply have a number of users“ in 2009 without being specific about it. With bouncing boards and jumping boards all over the place, Silentale tries to make its first impression everywhere at the same time, then penetrate in a marketing sense of way the markets locally. As Laurent says: „One needs to have a global approach and execute locally“. 
Silentale brought back the People’s Choice Award from LeWeb08. Users can participate in its beta by going to www.silentale.com
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