Posts Tagged ‘Portuguese’

vt // 07.11.2008

Celso Pinto and Vitor Domingos – handivi.com @ shift08: the next killer mobile app will be Portugues

No, Portuguese startups are not only focusing on the national market but also heading to global success! Celso Pinto and Vitor Domingos are just about developing the next killer application and setting it up to an own global mobile application network.
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vt // 05.11.2008

Bruno Pedro – tarpipe.com @ shift08: being a role model for Portuguese startups

Bruno Pedro has been one of the first movers in Portugal working in the Internet business, having himself a background in web development, working for sapo.pt and being a serial entrepreneur. His new business idea is tarpipe.com, a social media publishing platform, which allows you with one single action to post everywhere complex posts with different types of content. For example the content of a post with text, photos and video, will be separately distributed to sites like flickr, youtube, twitter and at the end be put together again.
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vt // 21.10.2008

You must be crazy if you want to startup in Portugal: 9idiots and stream19.com – Sergio Veiga @ shift08

If you want to get an impression about the Portuguese startup scene and why it is just for idiots, you should watch the following interview with Sergio Veiga who works on a extreme sports portal called stream19.com. Stay tuned the next days for not missing the other interviews focusing Portuguese startups and interesting speakers of shift08.
    The upcoming interviews will cover the following people and ideas:
  • Eddie Correia and Moses Mehraban - chamainc.com: conquering the Portuguese market
  • Leonardo Xavier - thestartracker.com: how to get the Portuguese president involved
  • Celso Pinto and Vitor Domingos - handivi.com: the new global mobile application network is coming from Portugal
  • Bruno Pedro - tarpipe.com: being a role model for Portuguese startups
  • André Ribeirinho - adegga.com: how to discover wine
  • Pedro Custódio - shift: All what you need to know about the Portuguese startup scene and the next shift conference
  • Tara Hunt - The Whuffie Factor: Social Capital for everybody
  • David Orban - OpenSpime.com: saving the environment by connecting things
  • Henriette Weber - toothlesstiger.net: startups should become more like rock bands
  • Delphine Ménard - notafish.org: inter-cultural communication for startups
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