Estonian start-up stories by Toivo Tänavsuu
In: Companies
30 Mar 2010Estonian software startup Mooncascade, having focused on bootstrapping and fun ideas, has come up with a simple, yet entertaining service Sayat.me. According to Asko Seeba (pictured), the man behind this, it is supposed to be the simplest free service you can use to gather anonymous, honest and sincere feedback about you from your friends, colleagues and [...]
Multi-billion IT businesses are often started somewhere in garages, where two guys (and a dog) come together and start working on something. Estonians startup leaders have united to advocate this concept of starting businesses. They formed the club Garage48 and took events like Startup Weekend or 24 hour bit-camp as benchmarks. And now they plan to organise a series [...]