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25 Top UK Startups | | The London startup scene is well-documented. But the UK innovation ecosystem is not confined to the city. All types of companies are emerging from surrounding places, in Cambridge, Edinburgh, Brighton, Manchester, Birmingham, small Welsh villages, an island in the English Channel. SEE ALSO: 20 Important African Startups to Watch Here is a list of the top 25, although we could've easily named 125.
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How to Solicit the Customer Feedback Your Startup Needs | | What is the fuel that propels a startup from idea to launch to a sustainable success? Is it a killer idea? Funding? Revenue? Attracting the best talent? A visionary leader? The correct answer is customer feedback — lots and lots of customer feedback that you, as the founder of your startup, can leverage in order to develop a great product for which users will go crazy.
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Test Your Puzzle-Solving Skills With 'Can You Escape' Mobile App | Wednesday, June 26, 2013 10:32 PM | Sean Fitz-Gerald |
| For all you gamers out there looking for a real challenge, look no further: There's a free, newly updated puzzle game ready to test your skills (and patience). Can You Escape, the brainchild of MobiGrow, coaxes iPhone, iPad and Android users to employ a trial-and-error solving method to scrounge for clues, as well as sleuth out ways to escape a series of rooms.
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How to Create Websites Without Learning to Code | Wednesday, June 26, 2013 9:29 PM | Luisa Rollenhagen |
| In May, Scroll Kit, a New York-based startup that lets users create websites without learning a single line of code, attempted to showcase its skills by recreating The New York Times' Snow Fall, an interactive multimedia report. Scroll Kit recreated the experience, and said it took only an hour to make. However, The Times eventually asked co-founders Cody Brown and Kate Ray to take down the replica, citing copyright violations.
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Startup Founder Blogs His Company's Downfall | Wednesday, June 26, 2013 10:29 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Here's something you don't see too often: a startup founder blogging about all the reasons his company is about to fail. In a new Tumblr called "My Startup Has 30 Days to Live," one anonymous founder describes quitting his job two years ago to start a new company, achieving all the initial success a one could ask for — press coverage, a spot in a prominent startup accelerator — only to have it all go wrong.
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