Why your startup shouldn’t go to a VC for funding

Travelex muscles in on the fintech market with the launch of its Supercard
Travelex is fighting the fintech startups in their own back yard, by developing consumer facing apps and products in-house.

‘The world of software developers is changing radically’ says GitHub VP
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HutZero: the UK’s first cybersecurity bootcamp is on the hunt for lost talent
The UK has plenty of cybersecurity smarts – but someone has to find them first

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Twitter and Snapchat are becoming complementary according to Twitter’s UK MD
Speaking in London today the managing director for Twitter in the UK spoke about “mega trends”, influencers, and how social networks are becoming more complementary.

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Meet Attest: the British startup bringing SaaS to the market research industry
Market research is the latest multi-billion dollar industry that is ripe for disruption. British startup Attest thinks it has the formula to knock the incumbent players off of their perch.

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London Technology Week: What is it, when is it and our tips for the best events
All you need to know about London Technology Week, set to run from 20 June until 26 June 2016.

CoinCorner: the cryptocurrency exchange battling to make bitcoins simple
Ever bought a bitcoin? Most people haven’t. CoinCorner is a startup that would like to change that

Seven amazing examples of high-tech innovation in China

Facebook flops: 19 failed Facebook products

Quiz: Who said what?

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