Tech, politics and privacy. Where next?'
This week looks at the big technology firms, privacy and politics; Are we doomed to end up in nineteen eighty four.
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This week looks at the big technology firms, privacy and politics; Are we doomed to end up in nineteen eighty four.
So the focus is instead on the Equifax data breach and the impact it could have on the world.
I look at the current state of play, the rise of the robo-advisor as well as disruption in payments, AI and insurance.
This week focuses on the tribulations at Uber, its original pitch deck and the perils of over-design and not talking to your customers.
Last week Apple released their results and outperformed expectations.
The big four (Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple) as the media refer to them, or big five as Microsoft should really be included have all released their.
Whilst the larger players (Facebook, Google et al) are pro net-neutrality, it is hard to see ISPs being able to charge them for access to their user base.
Account Based Marketing (ABM) is nothing new - it has been talked about since the early nineties.
Having spent the best part of two decades working on the cutting edge of martech, I spend a chunk of time talking (debating!) about what's next and.
Don't worry about the name being something directly related to what you are creating.
After a three year investment period, you can get 50% capital gains tax (CGT) relief on gains, as long as you reinvest the gain in another SEIS investment.
In that time though the options available to entrepreneurs for funding have changed significantly, especially at the very earliest stage of a startup.