Stand-up Comedy: “I use Youtube to become famous”
9 July 2010
Can we build a virtual Silicon Valley, via social networks ?
23 June 2010
Moboff: how coworking can stimulate entrepreneurship in Japan
23 May 2010
Coworking can help entrepreneurs meet likeminded people and, then, give them a hand to grow their business faster. In Japan, the entrepreneurship spirit remain low as compared with other developped country.
DWF, an office design company, has started the Moboff (contraction of mobile-office) project. Five coworking spaces recently opened up in downtown Tokyo (Shibuya).
“Nomad workers and entrepreneurs aren’t looking only for a place to seat. They aim to meet people and join new kind of communties”, says Nicolas Koruni, product manager of Moboff. Our ideal would be to have such coworking places all over Tokyo”.
Moboff spaces, where event are organized on a regular base, are becoming a focal point for a number of topics, related to technology a.o.
Jeremy Rifkin: “We are more and more connected in our biosphere as we are in the blogosphere”
13 May 2010
“Enterprise 2.0 is less and less a buzz word, well more and more a reality for companies”
3 May 2010
Opera: “Cloud computing is not enough. The web of things will have a greater impact…”
10 April 2010
Tariq Krim : “You don’t pay for using Gmail or Facebook. Why should you pay to use an operating system ?”
15 March 2010
Nowadays, people need to structure knowledge by themselves
25 February 2010
Alma Whitten, about privacy and information usage on and by Google
1 February 2010
Business schools do not teach the startup spirit, so we launched a Startup Academy
26 January 2010
Alex Barrera is the co-founder of the Tetuan Valley, a network of web companies based in the North of Madrid, in Spain.
According to him, no business school in Europe teaches the spirit neither the vision of a startup runner.
“In Business Schools, we learn to replicate a business model that works elsewhere. Not to be and entrepreneur inventing something new. Operate a company is easy to learn. That is no rocket science. Starting a company requires another set of competences, though”.
That is the reason why Alex Barrera (who has his own startup, Inkzee) has launched, along with other, a startup academy.
It brings coaching, vision and entrepreneur solidarity. Here is his interview


