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(Falmer) *NEW* Brighton Albion Stadium and City College

Posted by rajanand on Nov 10, 2008 in Brighton, Totally Random

Brighton and Hove Stadium in Falmer has been a centre of debate for several years now. Recently I came across the stadium in the Business Edge Magazine. Turns out the Stadium is linked to the Brighton and Hove City College. The stadium looks appealing:

Brighton and Hove Stadium by you.

College connected:

City College Brighton and Hove Stadium by you.

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My latest video: I’m Addicted to Twitter

Posted by rajanand on Oct 16, 2008 in Brighton, Dance/Music, Europe, Featured, Social Web, iPhone

So I’m semi popular for my rather unpopular dance :). Hence I have decided to do another dance video. Enjoy:

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Uni friend of FHM: Lets support her !

Posted by rajanand on Oct 14, 2008 in Brighton, Marketing

I good friend of mine from university has now started modelling professionally. Hannah Cosham has come a long way from Finger Lady (I nicknamed her that don’t ask me why…) to a gorgeous model. Guys and girls we need to stop drooling :) and support her by voting on FHM !

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Damn! Am I Workaholic ?

Posted by rajanand on Oct 7, 2008 in Brighton, Personal

Honestly I have done this atleast twice. Does that mean I’m a workaholic ? :-(

(person on toilet, cradling phone between shoulder and ear, while working on a computer) Define 'workaholic'.

Cartoon from Noise to Signal sketched by the awesome Rob Cottingham !

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AroundMe iPhone App looking good

Posted by rajanand on Oct 7, 2008 in Brighton, Social Web, iPhone

Last night I downloaded the AroundMe iPhone app. It is free as oppose to Vicinity which costs £1.79. I thoroughly tested it and the results were very impressive. It spotted all the banks, hospitals, cinemas local to me. Well almost the Coffee and Bars section disappointed me a little. It didn’t spot Starbucks, Nero, Redroaster… Didn’t find Redroaster…Grr!

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Inspiring the economy.. I’ll show you the way

Posted by rajanand on Oct 3, 2008 in Brighton, Personal, Social Web, Totally Random, startup tip
Sparta (Wi) H.S. Spartan

Many people seem devistated with the state of the economy. I’m not saying that I’m not disappointing with what has happened but I feel the need to inspire my fellow web entrepreneurs.

Hence I have decided to cancel my Christmas holidays and show entrepreneurs that it is still a great time to work on a new startup.

Details will follow shortly ! WATCH THIS SPACE.

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Kwiqq teams blog competition

Posted by rajanand on Sep 25, 2008 in Brighton, Personal, Social Web, Totally Random

So today Dan, Colin, Lucy and I have decided to compete to see which blog gets the maximum PageRank before Christmas. Currently we are all on ‘0′ PR. All the blogs are new and would need a good push before 25th December !

Best of luck guys. I have just linked to you guys. Merry Xmas! :)

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Kwiqq.com first site on Google for ‘Social Networking Software’

Posted by rajanand on Sep 23, 2008 in Brighton, Europe, Marketing, Personal, Social Web

Right so there are quiet a few phrases for which Kwiqq.com is number one on Google.com (universal and UK):

  • ’social website builder’
  • ’social website software’
  • All ‘Kwiqq’ related phrases
  • Our white paper for ’social website tools’
  • Founders names i.e. ‘Raj Anand’, ‘Jack Fairhall’, ‘Colin Bolt’….

I’m glad to announce that as off yesterday Kwiqq.com are number one for ‘social networking software‘, ‘social network software’ on Google (universally).

social network software - Google Search_1222195683228 by you.

For many it would mean little (I guess as a geek you would understand it better), but it has taken a lot of pain and effort to achieve this without using any external organisation. No buying selling links and no malpractice :)

I’m not sure how long will Kwiqq.com stay there but I’m confident we will be up there for quiet a few keywords in the coming months.

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My upcoming presentations

Posted by rajanand on Sep 23, 2008 in Brighton, Europe, Events, Personal, Social Web

Currently I’m spending some time everyday working on presentations for upcoming events. Events:

12th - 14th Oct: The Young Apeldoorn Conference 2008 (Belfast): Organised by the British Council in Netherlands.  How we can social media help in solving social and political issues in UK and Netherlands.

23rd Oct: DPA Conference (Brighton):Presenting about the applications of Social Networking for major publishers.

4th - 5th Nov: Middlesex University ‘Digital Futures’ (London): Presentation for young students local to Middlesex University. I have been asked to give a fun presentation on social networking

If you are around feel free to attend the events, your thoughts are more than welcome !

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Archive: dConstructing The Brighton(cisco) Scene

Posted by rajanand on Sep 19, 2008 in Brighton, Europe, Featured, Social Web
Found this on Archive.org. Something I wrote for Blognation last year.

dConstructing The Brighton(cisco) Scene

Raj Anand

Brighton which is only an hour south of London, is well known in the UK for its New Media companies and a few of them recently hit the limelight following their acquisition by larger media companies. VictorialReal was acquired by TV production giant Endemol, Climax Racing (Black Rock) by Disney Interactive and more recently Spannerworks by iCrossing.

Search engine marketing, search engine optimisation and social media optimisation (optimization): Spannerworks

Other well known Brighton-based New Media companies include Madgex, Nixon McInnes and CogApp to name but a few.

consultancy, design and production for online and interactive communications

Madgex - Products

Soon Linden Lab (Second Life) will join the Brighton scene to sit alongside recent entrant NCSoft who are South Korea’s largest games developer.

But New Media aside, what other leading edge Web startups are there in Brighton? One of the better known Web startups is Snipperoo, the Universal Widget company run by internet veteran and serial entrepreneur Ivan Pope.

Besides writing for blognation, Ivan Pope is also working on a project called Brightoncisco (Brighton + San Francisco), which asks the basic question: ‘Is Brighton the best place in the UK to start an online/digital/web business and if not, what can we do to make it so?’. The plan is to let the world know more about what startups are doing in Brighton and to arrange a support ecosystem for them, including funding, advice etc. As a starter, Ivan hosts a OpenCoffee morning meeting every Wednesday at 10am at the new Costa Coffee on London Rd.

Snipperoo - the Universal Widget™. Discover, manage and publish web widgets. Pimp your sidebar. Bling for your blog.

Other well known Web 2.0 aficionados and Brightonians include Jeremy Keith from ClearLeft, one of the industry’s most respected speakers and experts in the field of Microformats, Javascipt and Ajax interactivity. He has also been accredited with coining the term Lifestream.

Clearleft Web Design and Accessibility Consultants

Jeremy and his colleagues are also better known for organising the dConstruct conference (5th - 7th September) which takes place annually in Brighton. This event has become so popular that it sold out within days of the registration being opened.

User Experience Design Conference

There is of course my own social networking company Kwiqq.

Social Networking Solution-Software | Kwiqq

The good news is Brighton ‘geek community’ is slowly getting into the business of building Web 2.0 Applications. Most of them seem to now think out of the box and the comfort zone of their agency or freelance work.

A few people have taken the plunge and quit their freelancing or web agency roles to work on their apps are Andrew Mann, from smartmessages.net an email marketing app and David Stone from self hosted job board Joard.

After years of being in a small team of two producing CD-ROM’s and other digital marketing materials for corporate companies, we realised we needed to take the plunge and come up with a service, which paid on an ongoing basis and was scalable as a business. Andrew Mann, Smart Messages

Joard BETA. It's a job board. You put it on your site and make money.

Many others I spoke to are thinking of taking a break from their freelancing roles. A few products to lookout for are Tails, a bug tracking software in private beta, Effeffelle a fantasy football game and Simon Harriyott is developing “a windows application for analysis and decision support”

effeffelle_screenshot.jpg

tails_screenshot.png

A recent discussion on the BNM list (a ‘must be on’ mailing list for the Brighton Geek scene) revealed that some of them aspire to be the next 37 Signals, the developers of Basecamp, Highrise etc. Others aspire to be in the same league as Facebook or Google so there is no lack of inspiration, perspiration or aspiration.

Brighton is also blessed with plenty of networking events, a good example is the Brighton New Media Facebook Group. At the same time there are new events emerging that break the mould e.g geeks talking about the business aspect of technology. A good example is the £5 App set up by Ian Ozsvald and John Montgomery. They invite early startups from the Brighton scene to come and speak at the event and explain their story.

If you would like to know more about the Brighton scene then I suggest you checkout either Wired Sussex and/or Sussex Digital for a complete listing of local news and networking events and there is also a very active Brighton GeekGirls community.

Home - Wired Sussex

Sussex Digital - Focusing on the Sussex digital community

Brighton Girl Geek Dinners

So to answer Ivan’s question. Yes I think Brightoncisco is the best place in the UK to start an online/digital/web business.

I asked Rajeshwar Anand, co-founder of Brighton-based social-network systems company, Kwiqq to do a review of the Brighton scene. If you would like to do a similar “guest report” about the startup scene where you live, please let me know. Sam Sethi

Company Index: Kwiqq, Joard, Snipperoo

Company Index: Kwiqq.com, Joard, Snipperoo

24 Responses to “dConstructing The Brighton(cisco) Scene”

  1. Ian Ozsvald NETHERLANDS Says:
    Several other names to look out for - mobile development via FuturePlatforms and innovative web prototyping via Inuda, along with 70+ start-ups in the always-busy Sussex Innovation Centre.

    A second OpenCoffee is run bi-weekly by Jon (Inuda) and myself at the Sussex Innovation Centre - OpenCoffee Sussex.

    Ivan and I also run the just-days-old Brighton Digital newsgroup, a complement to the established Brighton New Media list you mentioned.

    Ian (ShowMeDo.com)

  2. Steve E UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Good write up! Nice to see some coverage of BN1. Having worked for one of the first start-ups in Brighton 12 years ago it’s great to see what’s happening in the area now!
  3. David Stone UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Would just like to point out that I’m involved with Joard & Sussex Digital, Sussex Digital was myself and Josh Russell, it’s still early days and we’re releasing new features on the Sussex Digital site as often as possible!

    “Ivan hosts a OpenCoffee morning meeting every Wednesday at 10am at the new Costa Coffee on London Rd”, any more details on this? (I’ve not heard about it), I know there is the Thursday OpenCoffee at the Innovation Center.

    I’d also like to point out there is an active Flash/Flex/Adobe community down here, making Brighton the perfect place for what is I believe the biggest Flash conference in Europe:

    http://www.flashonthebeach.com/

  4. Tom Coady UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Ahem, I can think of at least up and coming web thing that’s been missed from this list!
  5. David Stone UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Testing? 2nd comment I’ve left that’s gone missing.
  6. David Stone UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    It works now. Good.

    I’d like to point out that I’m not just involved with Joard, I’m also involved with Sussex Digital, myself and Josh Russell started the project.

    “Ivan hosts a OpenCoffee morning meeting every Wednesday at 10am at the new Costa Coffee on London Rd.”, I didn’t know, anymore information? I know of the Thursday OpenCoffee at the Sussex Innovation Center.

    I’d also like to point out that there’s a active community of Flash/Flex/Adobe people down here making it a great place for what I believe is the largest Flash conference in Europe, also later this year:

    http://www.flashonthebeach.com/

  7. BuiltByDave.co.uk » Re. dConstructing The Brighton(cisco) Scene, by David Stone: Freelance Web Application consultant UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    […] post is in response to dConstructing The Brighton(cisco) Scene, but for some reason I couldn’t post these comments, but could others (?). No idea […]
  8. Darren UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Interesting, I have always thought of Brighton as a place to spend money on over priced hotels and nights out than setting up shop there.

    I have a couple questions if anyone from that neck of the woods fancies have a go.

    Is it really cost effective to start a business there?
    What about the office costs etc?
    Why would I go to Brighton over London if I wanted to setup shop in that neck of the woods?

    I live in the south west and other than there being no network for this sort of thing down here I do believe its more cost effective to setup shop here. However I don’t think you’d get the backing to do so. Talent is everywhere these days and its cheaper down here for some unknown reason.

  9. David Stone UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    I’ve left my comments here as I couldn’t post? But I could my previous comment, weird.

    http://www.builtbydave.co.uk/2007/08/01/re-dconstructing-the-brightoncisco-scene/

    Can I add, that the missing links in this post are, in order:

    * My blog: http://builtbydave.co.uk
    * Tails: http://tailshq.com/
    * Ian Ozsvald’s blog: http://ianozsvald.com/ (who also does ShowMeDo: http://showmedo.com/ that didn’t get a mention)

  10. Raj Anand UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    I will be happy to answer your questions Darren. As someone who planned, developing and growing(nicely) a company, I feel Brighton is a fantastic place.

    Is it really cost effective to start a business there?
    Yes in any business as you might know the major cost is talent. In Brighton not only we have fantastic freelance/full time designers and developers but they don’t cost you the world.

    What about the office costs etc?
    Its certainly cheaper than central London and 50 minutes from Victoria/London Bridge Station.

    Why would I go to Brighton over London if I wanted to setup shop in that neck of the woods?
    I think as a business you would much rather keep your costs low. Brighton allows you to do that whilst giving you access to skilled developers, thriving research universities (Sussex and Brighton), seaside (staff friendly) and emerging Angel networks (VCs hopefully to follow soon)

    At the end of the day I think the possibility to easily network with people in Brighton and London is what makes this place really special.

  11. Bealers UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Darren,

    I’m surprised that you have not heard of/do not count Underscore as a South West network. It’s been going for approaching 10 years and is rammed full of not-really-new-any-more media people.

    mailto: underscore-request@under-score.org.uk
    Subject: subscribe

    I will admit that with its broken website (for the past year or so) it might have missed a radar or two.

  12. Darren UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Thanks Raj, might be worth a look.

    @Bealers, not heard of it. Maybe someone should fix the website :p

  13. Jane UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    And you failed to mention Brighton Bloggers - a long running (4 years now) list of bloggers in and around Brighton. 270 blogs mentioned at the last count, some of them technical, most of them not and a great indication of just how “new media” Brighton is.
  14. Jane UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    And the URL for Brighton Bloggers is www.brightonbloggers.com - no indication that HTML is stripped out of comments :-(
  15. Ian Ozsvald NETHERLANDS Says:
    Jane - the html isn’t stripped, it is just *coloured* as if there is no ‘a href’. You have to hover over each word to discover that it is a hyperlink.

    Sam/site admin - any chance the css could be fixed? This feels a touch like mystery-meat navigation (ref: Don’t Make Me Think).

    Ian.
    ps. we’ve just finished coffee for our third OpenCoffee Sussex at the Sussex Innovation Centre. Over 15 people attended, a mix of tenants, town companies and local academics, with talk of working on a bigger event - another successful morning :-)

  16. David Stone UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Ok. Something very weird going on here. My posts were moderated? Some of them? But, not all? What is the criteria BN folk?

    Sorry all reading this, didn’t mean to dup.

  17. Tim Beadle UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    @Darren: I’ll add a +1 for Underscore as well; though it’s Bristol/Bath-focused, it does have a broader reach in the South-west.

    As the site’s down, do the subscribe thing that Bealers mentioned, and check out the Facebook and Upcoming groups:
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2246586221
    http://upcoming.yahoo.com/group/1179/

    There’s also a South West New Media Meetups group on Upcoming:
    http://upcoming.yahoo.com/group/1393/

  18. Ian Ozsvald NETHERLANDS Says:
    David - my first post was moderated, my second went straight through. I’m guessing first time posters here (or site-wide if they’ve reset their rights?) have to be moderated.
    Ian.
  19. Tom Hume UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Practicalities: some clients would rather you were in London, irrespective of the fact that travelling to some bits of London from Brighton actually takes less time than getting across London.

    We’ve got good international links via Gatwick.

    As Raj has pointed out, good local universities. I think it was Tara @ Wired Sussex who mentioned that we have one of the most qualified populations in the country: people go to university here and don’t want to leave.

    I’ve not seen any evidence of emerging Angel or VC networks locally Raj, can you fill us in some more on them?

    The networking scene is vibrant right now, but there’s a lot of overlap: the same (very pleasant) faces at many (typically small) events. I’d expect things to quieten down a bit in the next year as a few of these combine.

    As to whether it’s the best place to start a business: depends on the business.

  20. Raj Anand UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Hi Tom. Thanks for your comment, you will find a lot of information about Brighton investment is now being posted on Brighton Digital Group.

    There are big angel networks in Brighton like Finance South East, SEEDA also have contacts with other Angel networks/VCs who can add some serious investment to your proposition.

  21. Matt UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    With all due respect to Jeremy Keith, Lifestreams I think was first coined by Yale Computer Scientist and Unabomber victim, David Gelertner about 10 years ago

    http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/freeman/lifestreams.html

  22. Sam Sethi UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    Thanks Matt. I never knew that either. Will correct in thepost. I don’t think Jeremy has ever claimed it himslef, I just think people have closely associated it with his post on the subject.
  23. Tristan Roddis UNITED KINGDOM Says:
    “BrightonCisco” - Great, I thought. A place for people on the South Coast to meet and discuss their router configuration. Then the penny dropped…

    Anyway, I’d just like to plug another free local event for geeks and wannabe geeks: Coding Dojo is a fortnightly meet-up at the Future Platforms offices, where you can have fun tackling problems in a collaborative coding way. Definitely at the nerdier end of the spectrum, but all very enjoyable and enlightening.

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