Archive for June, 2008

Istheshit version 2 …

Monday, June 30th, 2008

People are trying to convince me that they are working hard on the followup to istheshit ie istheshit version 2 and that we might soon be throwing out a beta version for closed testing.

Istheshit version 2 is a bit like the proposed followup to duke nukem 3d … planned launch for its2 was I think 18-20 months ago :D (duke nukem is I think 10 years delayed) … anyway now its apparently soon here and we are all extremely excited to see how it will turn out :).

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Sammy and Linus hard @work on a café in Norrköping, Sweden

Reboot10

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Got home to Berlin yesterday evening after attending my third reboot, in my opinion one of the better conferences in EU for us WEB/onlinemarketers/developers to meet our peers … for sure the best in Scandinavia.

The other two conferences usually gave me a few ideas of what could maybe be the next big thing. I’m not sure I saw that this year (although noone can blame me for going to every presentation).

One of the better presentations was done by Jyri where he continued his thoughts about eg social objects. Many of the bigger speakers was doing sort of the same, presenting similar thoughts like the last years and struggling to give it another angle.

Still this years conference was great especially due to the people there and the special athmosphere at Reboot.

Som other comments from the event will be put up after time.

Diary of a failed startup

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Konrad throws a tip about Diary of a failed startup

Bytelove AB "board meeting"

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Since we at Bytelove are serious biz ppl :D we of course need to have a formal and well planned board meeting once in a while … so the 6th of June in the supersmall city of Lidköping at the edge of the lake Vänern in Sweden we decided to sit down and have som “very” serious conversations …. afterall we are in a very serious business.

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From the left: Linus, Peter, Anders, and me

 

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Its quite easy to guess who is the GFX guy, the villain, the programmer and the marketer (altough we all go into all four categories a bit, just some more than the others).

 

The conclusion from the first round was; sell more stuff.

 

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Anders; officially the chairman and the oldest most respected of our team …

 

Next we almost went to a decent place by the river Lidan and realized that there was only two bars open in the entire city of which we occupied one (which did only carry two sorts of beer). We did not conclude much during this second round except that Bytelove is probably gonna be one of the 1-3 biggest companies in the world within 3-4 years due to the geekification of the general public.

 

*NOTE* The crappiness of the pictures above is courtesy of an iphone camera*/NOTE*

And now …

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

… one needs to indulge in some culture once in a while.

XCERION

Friday, June 13th, 2008
I mentioned Xcerion in an earlier post. Here’s a quick look on their newly named icloud application and a brief introduction to the company.
*Courtesy of Xcerion AB

 

Xcerion was founded as early as 2001 with the aim to create a world class operating system that can be run from your browser. Their slogan is that “software should be free”. Xcerion lists a few milestones of the company as seen below:

  • 2008 Xcerion rebrands to icloud and wins Red Herring 100 Europe Award
  • 2007 Northzone Ventures invests 10 MUSD
  • 2006 Investment from US investors
  • 2004 US Operations launched with office in Seattle
  • 2003 Proof-of-concept prototype created out of R&D
  • 2002 “Stealth Mode”, R&D evolving previous research
  • 2001 Xcerion emerged with clear focus on Information
  • 1998 Daniel Arthursson and his tech team developed the worlds first XML Server

As a sidenote Xcerion is located among others in Linköping Sweden, a very interesting region for people looking to hire world class application developers.

Logging into the application my first impression is really, wow is this really possible to do with a browser. The GUI is really slick and navigation between the applications really feels much more like a “standard” desktop than anything else. This is of course nothing that makes icloud stand out in itself but its a nice touch.

The main points argued on the Xcerion homepage about the icloud is how its very easy to create new applications for the icloud and from the start they seem to first focus on the developing community … currently offering a developer competition. I unfortunately don’t have the time to look into the system but info is of course available on their homepage.

Looking at the icloud application I see many uses but maybe most of all I think its useful for very inexpensive terminals that does not have much more than browser capabilities. Using the icloud for these kind of applications could be a very inexpensive way to build eg wifi terminals in logistical processes (mount on trucks, workstations, etc), build into stereos etc.

Xcerion with its icloud feels like one of those make or break kind of companies, 99% chance of failure 1% chance of becoming a global leader in its field.

It will be very interesting to see how Xcerion intends to market and distribute their system when its ready for a real launch, I’m guessing its still quite some time though since they currently only support IE browsers. 

I hope they do well.