May 15 2007

More Exposure for Aussie Startups

Published by at 5:52 pm under Australian Startups,fairfax,startups

I noticed via Cameron Reilly that Fairfax have added another blog to their blog central  – it’s called Start Up Stories and, according to Cameron is the “brainchild” of James Farmer founder of Edublogs.

StartupStories

Welcome to the world of the Australian web start-up.

Whether it’s building a media empire, pioneering the latest technologies or putting the social into software, Australia is buzzing with internet entrepreneurship.

Who’ll break the bank and who’ll go bust? Is the next Google being conceived in a garage in Burwood or is it just another bubble?

Start up stories is contributed to by Marty Wells of Tangler, Nik Cubrilovic of Omnidrive, Peter Styles of RedBubble, Ben Barren of Feedcorp and Cameron Reilly of The Podcast Network.

It’s great that Australian startups might get a little more exposure from this group blog, and they’ve co-opted some great talent (I’ve already subscribed).

Check out Cameron Reilly’s post called if you start me up – it’s an excellent look into the mind of an entrepreneur.

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6 responses so far

6 Responses to “More Exposure for Aussie Startups”

  1. James Farmeron 15 May 2007 at 9:20 pm

    Thanks for the link Meg, here’s hoping we can pull off something half decent… and we *do* need a few Y chromosomes there too, if that sort of thing might float your boat?

  2. Megon 15 May 2007 at 9:38 pm

    No worries James :)

    I don’t know if the guys would be too happy about you implying they don’t have Y chromosomes – assuming you mean “X” 😉

    Happy to hear more…

  3. James Farmeron 16 May 2007 at 9:51 am

    It was late…. genetics never been my strong point anyway 😉

    Keep an eye on it and if you’re interested ping me at jfarmer (at) theage /dot/ com.au

    Open invitation.

    Cheers, James

  4. knowledge is everywhereon 17 May 2007 at 2:56 am

    A great turnout for Destra and Brad Howarth at The Domain…

    Brad Howarth and Domenic Carosa (CEO of Destra) drew quite a crowd at The Domain networking event in Melbourne, held at Digital Harbour in the Docklands. Attendees received a music CD from Destra and a copy of Australian Anthill magazine (Subscribe to …

  5. Fat Bastardon 22 May 2007 at 5:27 pm

    Hey, did anyone else hear Peter Styles of Red Bubble being interviewed on Sydney radio 2UE today?

    Great interview Peter, did it generate some traffic for you?

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