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Welcome Mathias!

Three days ago Mathias Möller started a one-month-traineeship with Amazee and he is already carrying the battle-hardened nick-nickname Amatze (nickname Mathias and you get Matze, then merge with Amazee = Amatze). Matze is currently working for laut.de and has studied political sciences in Berlin. Welcome Mathias, we're happy to have you with us!

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Amazee redesign on the home stretch

Adela, Space Invader, Cosmin, Markus and Simona discussing some last points at Amazee's HQ. Not even a month till we launch our redesigned platform. We hope that you'll be as excited as we are!!

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Welcome Daniel!

It’s a great pleasure for us to welcome Daniel Truninger to the Amazee team! Daniel - by education computer scientist - has joined Dania's Marketing & Sales unit as trainee and will be working with us till the Swiss Army calls him for his compulsory army service starting mid October. Apart from supporting Dania in her Marketing & Sales efforts Daniel is a passionate handball player (member of the Maltese national team!) and a member of the youth organization Cevi Herblingen.

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Storage made social!

After more than 3 years of development our buddies from wuala successfully launched the beta version of their social online storage system. Their revolutionary web-desktop-combi-machine basically allows you to dump and share files with the world. But there are a few things that really make wuala stand out: All data is encrypted on the user's computer (not even wuala can decrypt the data) and split into fragments which then are stored on in the peer-to-peer grid and redundantly on wuala's servers. In terms of social features, the service offers file sharing, shared folders, groups, public folders, comments, notifications, and chat. And if this sounds like a sales pitch, it's because it is :) Register for Wua.la today!

Below some impressions from the launch party!


Co-founders Luzius and Dominik

The wuala team

 

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Amazee meets kooaba!

Meet-up with kooaba, the Zurich based web start-up that's led by Herbert, the CEO who won an innovation contest with a speedometer for surfboards :) 

Marc, Joachim, Peter, Dania, Markus, Malte, Daniel
Gregory, Herbert

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Your Amazee project becomes your website?

It seems this becomes a little series of tipps, tricks and best practice examples on how you can do cool stuff on Amazee.

So you are running a project on Amazee but don't have a website? Or you have a tiny website but the project magazine totally attracts you? Why not combine?

And exactly this is what the folks of uniRadio 97,2 Berlin-Brandenburg did. They redirect all requests to uniradio.de to their Amazee project magazine. On the project magazine they promote their shows, give contact information so you can participate, see the playlists from past shows and get news on the live shows and streams.

And this pays: if you take a look at the Amazee Hall of Fame they rallied spot 1 within only 21 days! Wow...! Great job!

 Hall of Fame

So why not pay the uniRadio Berlin-Brandenburg a visit and check them out? They definately deserve the attention and as you can see they are also part of the Amazee Contest.

For those of you who missed part one: Amazee projects score great in Google

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Zurich – Next Web Cluster!

Yesterday the Swiss and the Southern German Web scene gathered at Cassiber’s Technopark office to have some beers and discuss two core topics: “How to launch in the US” and “How to make Zurich Europe’s Tech and Web cluster number one”!

Marc Bernegger from Amiando gave an impressive review on how Amiando made it into the exclusive Facebook Connect partnership as first European Company – with a current total of only 24 websites! Congrats from Amazee!


(Marc Bernegger, Amiando)

Ted Shelton, Partner at The Conversation Group gave an energizing speech on Zurich’s potential to become Europe‘s next Tech and Web cluster! A place where tech entrepreneurs from Switzerland and abroad come together to share their passion, where tech ideas build on tech ideas, where friction is reduced because everybody understands the opportunities of a risk culture – and wants to be part of it - from the entrepreneur to the masseuse :)


(Ted Shelton, The Conversation Group)

Together with Farley Duvall (Red Herring) and Jeremy Hulette Ted gave a comforting Silicon Valley view on what Switzerland already offers: Intercultural competence, an inviting tax system, high quality of life, a good educational system, money, some incubators like the Technopark in Zurich and last but not least a rapidly evolving Web scene!

(Farley Duvall, Red Herring)

Ted left the audience with the exercise to think about the top three things to keep the momentum growing and make Zurich the next big tech cluster to come... Create more role models to motivate high potentials to join us? Hold more networking events to create a strong and connected Swiss and German community? Spend more time in Silicon Valley to partner with “The Club” and navigate the current tastemakers? Use the comment function to contribute your experiences and thoughts!

Writing about the strong and connected network: Here two upcoming events: Venture Cocktail and Amazee Grill Mob. Don’t miss them!

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