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Those of you who follow my blog and my Swiss Tech posts will have heard of the gadget I’ve written on often POKEN, the social media networking tool thats set to take the world by storm. I’ve been blogging on founder Stéphane Doutriaux and the Poken team since they launched in Laussane in 2008. Poken’s recent expansion to UK, Italy, and now the US (as it was the most talked about device at Austin SXSW) means people will be pokening each other everywhere.

The Poken video will tell you how to highfive people and get rid of all those business cards on your desk that you can’t remember where you got,or who they belong to. Just buy a poken a bee, panda, monster or skull and start smart networking. Then register online and take your contacts with you wherever you go. The corporate version will be released soon, a slick USB pen size. The Poken conference badge was launched at #LIFT09 and will soon make interactive conference badges the smart choice.
So do you Poken? Interview with Stéphane Doutriaux
If you’re in Ticino Switzerland or Italy, tweet me or mail me at wisequeenmail (at) gmail (dot) com and I’ll get you one. If in the USA You can buy them online at www.gotpoken.com or in UK at www.firebox.com

 Swiss start-up Camp Basel  Poken Team

Swiss start-up Camp Basel Poken Team

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Donna Jackson
Social Communications Specialist
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#scs09 Swiss startup camp Basel

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I promised to take you to the Swiss startup camp in Basel this weekend.
The day kicked off with a really excellent keynote talk/interview of Suhas Gopinath CEO and president of Globals Inc a multi-million dollar international company that he started at the age of fourteen without any money in India and took global.
His truly inspirational story of how he used his pocket money to fund his first proposals in business at his local internet cafe because did not even have access to a computer had everyone enthralled.
Suhas Gopinath born in Bangalore, started his company at 14yrs old in 2000. He founded in San Jose California as the law did not allow him to set up in India. His story was trully inspirational. I asked him in question time where he got the guts from to approach and even take on big business at that young age, and he answered he had the courage of a young man who took the chance because no wasn’t an option.
Mr Gopinath was announced as the Young Global Leader for 2008-2009 by the World Economic Forum Davos. In this position he would be involved in development programs around the world, and would be studying leadership at Harvard University. He is the youngest Young Global leader in WEF history.

WATCH THE VIDEO OF HIS INTERVIEW at #scs09.

Watch FB video Startups networking at the event

Startups then gave their pitches and then presented in sessions on different subjects of which I was one, and I presented on “Personal Branding The face of your company”.
Successful Start-ups from 2008 were present Wuala, Poken and Amazee all of whom I wrote about as startups here, attended the event. Poken did great business selling their poken for eveyone to connect with. Tech Bloggers were in attendance and will no doubt blog on the event. Many Tweets were sent from the event #scs09 on Twitter.

It was a productive day with Nicolas Berg of Red Alpine who I interviewed here on wisequeen.com and other startup Angel investors presenting on what angel investors want from startups. Many meetings and much networking took place. The food and facilities were great, as was the wifi. People came from all over Switzerland, myself from Italy and some from nereby Germany. Thanks to all the sponsors and to Amazee, Sun microsystems and Amiando for the organization.
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Donna Jackson
Social Communications Specialist.

moving in small spaces with vision and vivacity

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big companies rethinking
moving in small spaces with vision and vivacity. This is what start ups must do, last month I had the pleasure of interviewing Tech startups at a meet up in Zurich at Techcrunch.
There were 40 startups there and some really stood out like amazee where you can manage collaborations and projects online.
Watch video interviews

Wua.la social network storage solutions, Yattoo free TV on your laptop, W2ML a simple writing platform, Poken a new social, virtual gadget, Yes.com music sharing and voting for your site, and an opportunity to win 100,000 dollars by downloading itunes.

So many brilliant tech ideas from the sharpest minds in the business.
I’ll be featuring some of their interviews here over the following weeks. So subscribe to Wise queen on the RSS feed

Here’s the Yes.com interview with

Daniel Goldscheider

Hi Daniel

Where is your home town?
I was born in Vienna, Austria

Where are you living now?
I live in Lachen, Switzerland

What did you study after school?
I left University of Economics in Vienna

What did you want to be when you grew up?
Crane Operator
Austrian Prime Minister
First directly elected President of Europe

Tell me how yes came about
YES was conceived as a simple way to get the song you hear on radio and grew into a social medium after that.

Explain yes.com and radio reborn to me?
Radio has recently celebrated its 100th birthday. It’s old and it hasn’t changed much. YES adds a number of dimensions:

- see music videos that are synchronized with what you hear
-meet other people listening to the same broadcast
-vote for songs and influence the listener charts
-buy 4 songs from iTunes and win $100,000 if you match the station’s 4Tunes of that day.

What is your vision for this company?
I believe that YES will be a leading platform to enjoy broadcasts

What would you like to do next?
Something completely different.

What do your family think of your job?

My father is an advisor to the company, my mother would prefer a less demanding job offering more security

What are you most proud of professionally?
I am not proud yet.

Which book are you reading at the moment?
“God is not great” by Christopher Hitchens

What other profession would you like to try?
Too many including architect, lawyer, politician


Thanks,good to meet you at techcrunch.

Absolutely!

I hope to see you soon again,
Daniel

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