START UP OF THE WEEK #21 FINGERSPITZENGEFÜHL

Ruud van der Weide is the founder of FingerSpitzenGefühl – an online marketing company that seeks to help Dutch e-commerce entrepreneurs expand their businesses into the German market. Based in Berlin, FSG uses the cultural similarities between the two countries as well as their mix of German and Dutch staff to ensure a successful relationship between Dutch e-commerce firms and German consumers.

 

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BETABREAKFAST POWERED BY YOU IS NOW

You are invited for breakfast Thursday 9:30am! This weeks betabreakfast is powered by You Is Now – the first Company in Beta. You is Now is an innovation platform that supports young entrepreneurs and accompanies them in the development of their idea into its full business potential. You’ll also get to meet some of their startups like deskwanted.

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AWESOME FOUNDATION NEXT ROUND

On February 2nd 2012, the Awesome Foundation Berlin will be handing out the next Awesome Award at betahaus| Berlin.

The Awesome Award is an initiative by the Awesome Foundation, an international network founded in 2009, devoted to “forwarding the interest of awesomeness in the universe” through the support of various small-scale projects across the world. This support comes in the form of small grants, distributed monthly by an autonomous group of “micro-trustees” to projects based in various fields, including arts, sciences, technology, and social causes.

These awards are given without any conditions, and have been described as “a micro-genius grant for flashes of micro-brilliance”.

The Awesome Foundation Berlin awards grants of EUR 1,000 several times a year to any project based in Berlin that is truly “awesome”. Anyone can apply for this award if they feel their idea is awesome – whatever the word should mean to them personally!

The application form can be found at: http://awesomefoundation.org/submissions/new – under the Berlin Chapter.

Applications will be reviewed by the Trustees of the Awesome Foundation Berlin. The three shortlisted applicants will be contacted and invited to present their projects at Betahaus on Thursday, 2 February. The Trustees will then announce their final decision, and the winner will receive EUR 1,000 in cash in a brown paper bag!

START UP OF THE WEEK #20 AUTONETZER

Daniel Bartel (2nd from left) is one of the co-creators, along with Sebastian Ballweg and Marcus Goesser, of Autonetzer, an online platform that allows private owners to rent their car to others, following the idea of collaborative consumption. The cars are fully covered by Autonetzer’s insurance, owners can fix the price and decide if they rent by the hour, by the day or by the week and prices for the user are more convenient than an average car rental. The system is community-based and allows both owners and users to rate the experience.

How did you come up with this idea?

Well, we met at Startup Weekend Stuttgart. Sebastian and Markus have experience in business and they already had the idea. I have a sales and service management perspective, so we thought it would be a good fit. The idea is not to put more cars in place but give a better use to the ones that already exist. We believe that collaborative consumption is the future, even in Germany where people love their cars!

So far, what have being the greatest obstacles that you have encountered along the way?

The hardest thing has been to find an insurance to make it safe and attractive. That took a long time! The way we have set it up, our insurance complements the owner’s insurance and covers the drivers and all potential damage to the vehicle so the owner’s insurance doesn’t suffer for it.

What made you get in contact with betahaus?

We started our business at the coworking space in Stuttgart. We love the idea of coworking and we believe coworking spaces are very adequate for our concept. We want to build a community, not just a platform. It’s nice to know the other users, the people you lend your car to and in coworking spaces people know each other, so it’s easier for them to lend their cars to others. Since betahaus is the pacemaking coworking space in Germany, it was obvious for us that we had to approach the managers to introduce our innovative mobility concept. Now we have a specific URL where betahaus users can rent out and borrow cars nearby at http://betahaus-berlin.autonetzer.de.

Is there anything you would improve?

I love the idea of betahaus: I believe it’s the future because it represents collaborative working, the fact that you can go to other cities and feel at home, meet different people everywhere. You don’t need to work in one office anymore and betahaus is your office worldwide. The only thing is that even though I understand it includes a lot of services besides coworking, the prices are ambitious for young entrepreneurs. Maybe it would be nice to have special discounted prices…

You’re a young startup, but do you have any advice for people creating their own startup?

I would suggest that they try to early prototype to show the product or service and let people experience it, give their feedback. A prototype opens a lot of doors, even if it’s not perfect. Failures and mistakes actually improve the learning process and give you a better chance of success.

So, what are your plans for the future?

For Autonetzer, grow the platform and make it more popular. I’m exited to use methods like Design Thinking in order to impove our plattform even further, so people can loan their cars even more convinient and earn money while doing something good for the nature. Bethaus-Users should definatley check out http://betahaus-berlin.autonetzer.de.

Eva Roig led the interview. She is part of the betahaus | Barcelona Team.

WORKSHOP: TEXT NETWORK ANALYSIS WITH GEPHI

In this workshop Dmitry Paranyushkin will demonstrate a novel method for text network analysis using Gephi graph visualization software.

Unlike other topic modelling methods (latent semantic network analysis, LDA) our approach takes into account the structural properties of text network in order to identify the clusters for meaning circulation and the most influential concepts within the text. You will learn how to create graph network representations of texts and perform their comparative quantitive and qualitative analysis. The method can be especially useful for quick text summarization and group sentiment profiling.

What It Can Be Used For:
– Identifying the most influential concepts and topics within a text.
– Comparing different texts together, especially what strategy a text uses to “push” a certain agenda.
– Group sentiment analysis: find the terms that unite any group together

– Quick text summary and overview (can be especially useful for studying or law text)

If you’d like to participate you can send us a short text (200 to 300 words) to info (at) noduslabs dot com describing your interests and current occupations. We will create text graphs both for participants and the whole group and see how they relate to one another (see the image attached). This may also be useful for you to meet other like-minded individuals at betahaus or find the people who could complement your cognitive map with their knowledge.

To sign upworkshopnoduslabs1.eventbrite.com

Date: 7th of December, Wednesday, 18.00 to 20.00
Place: betahaus, 19-20 Prinzessinnenstr (U8: Moritzplatz), 4th floor Arena hall

We highly recommend you to bring your laptop with you and pre-install Gephi graph visualization software on your computer (works on Mac, PC, Linux).

start up of the week #19 FigureRunning

Kann mein Iphone mir helfen fitter zu werden?! Mit FigureRunning joggen sogar Menschen, die das eigentlich langweilig finden. Denn beim „Figuren laufen“ kommt es weder auf Schnelligkeit noch auf die Anzahl der Kilometer an, sondern einzig darauf, mit der gelaufenen Strecke ein Bild zu malen.


Photo by Stuart Holt

Willempje, auf eurer Webseite sieht man Stadtpläne, in die verschiedene Figuren eingezeichnet sind – sogar eine Cowboy ist dabei. Wie läuft man einen Cowboy?

Das ist sehr einfach: Man schaltet sein Telefon ein, fängt an zu laufen und verfolgt per GPS, welche Straßen man nehmen muss, damit die Strecke hinterher einen Cowboy oder eine beliebige andere Figur ergibt. Für iPhones haben wir dafür eine App entwickelt, die die Strecke in verschiedenen Farben direkt mitzeichnet. Im Prinzip aber geht das mit jedem Telefon, das GPS-fähig ist.
Du hattest die Idee zu FigureRunning. Wie kam es dazu?

Ich wollte selbst fitter werden, das Laufen allerdings wurde mir regelmäßig schon nach zehn Minuten langweilig. Die Idee, das mit Kunst zu verbinden, ergab sich dann quasi zwingend aus meinem Lebenslauf. Ich habe lange Zeit als Sport- und Tanzlehrerin in Schulen und Vereinen gearbeitet, habe aber außerdem Kunst studiert und später an der Kunsthochschule in Utrecht in einem Forschungsprojekt gearbeitet, in dem es um Medien- und Spieldesign ging. Dort haben wir uns sehr viel mit der Frage beschäftigt, wie Spiele Menschen dazu bringen, ihr Verhalten zu ändern. Und dass das funktioniert, sieht man ja an FigureRunning.

Und wie hast du dann andere davon überzeugt?

Irgendwann habe ich angefangen, meine Bilder auf Facebook und Twitter zu posten, daraufhin haben das dann Freunde nachgemacht. So ist dann eine kleine Community entstanden. Im Februar haben wir dann mit dem Blog angefangen, auf dem wir die schönsten Bilder veröffentlichen. Und seit August gibt es die App, die bis jetzt etwa 600 Mal heruntergeladen wurde. Insgesamt aber laufen sicher noch 300 oder 400 Leute mehr ihre Figuren, wie viele das aber genau sind, können wir nur anhand der uns geschickten Bilder schätzen.

Du hattest die Idee, wer gehört außerdem zu FigureRunning?

In Amsterdam sind noch Leonieke Verhoog und Jan Kroon. Leonieke kümmert sich vor allem um die Kommunikation, schreibt also beispielsweise unsere Pressemitteilungenund auch viele der Texte für unseren Blog, Jan ist unser Programmierer. Ich bin seit diesem Jahr in Berlin und bin vor drei Monaten ins betahaus gezogen. Das war zu einsam alleine in meiner Küche.

Wie wird es weitergehen mit FigureRunning?

Bald wird es eine Android-Version der App geben, außerdem aber arbeiten wir auch an einer App, die mehr Funktionen hat. Damit kann man schon vor dem Laufen eine Figurenskizze anfertigen, die man dann nur noch nachlaufen muss. Diese Skizze kann auch geteilt werden, so dass mehrere Personen beispielsweise jeweils nur einen Teil laufen. Davon abgesehen aber wollen wir auch  ganz konkrete Projekte anstoßen. Ich habe grade zum Beispiel eine Plattform designt, auf der jeder sein eigenes Kunstprojekt vorstellen kann. Beispielsweise kann er die Idee haben, eine Figur in mehreren Städten laufen zu lassen und dafür dann Läufer suchen. Ganz konkret sind wir außerdem grade dabei, Partnern für Projekte zu suchen. Das kann eigentlich jeder sein, der daran interessiert ist, dass Menschen sich mehr bewegen: Gesundheitsorganisationen, Sportartikelhersteller aber auch ein beliebiges Unternehmen, das etwas für die Gesundheit ihrerMitarbeiter tun will.

Das Interview führte Sandra Middendorf