Title: Live Free or Die
1- Live Free or Die
- New Hampshire motto
- My Personal Experience of the
- Social Impact of Technology
- Presented by Julie Meyer
- Microsoft at the British Library
2WHY LIVE FREE? Because death is not the worst of
evils
- "Live Free or Die" is the official motto of New
Hampshire, adopted by the General Court in 1945.
It is probably the most well-known of all state
mottos, partly because it speaks to an aggressive
independence inherent in the American dream, and
partly because of its contrast to the mild
sentiments usually found in such mottoes. - The phrase comes from a toast written by General
John Stark on July 31, 1809. Poor health forced
Stark, New Hampshire's most famous soldier of the
American Revolutionary War, to decline an
invitation to an anniversary reunion of the
Battle of Bennington and to send his toast by
letter - Live free or die Death is not the worst of
evils. - The motto was enacted at the same time as the
state emblem, on which the motto appears.
3AGENDA FOR THIS MORNING
- A Typical Day in the life of Ariadne
- What Have We Learned
- Europe Loses Feudalism
- From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
- Tipping Point Companies
4ARIADNE CAPITAL Whats in a Name?
- Ariadne was the Greek princess who helped Theseus
get through the labyrinth with the golden thread - Thats what we do with our companies we help
them navigate and negotiate their labyrinth - Lets imagine Ariadne is also - 21st Century
Woman and not at all interested in technology .
5A TYPICAL DAY IN THE LIFE OF Ariadne
- At Ariadne, we inhabit a universe where people
move money between accounts using Monilink on
their mobile phone thanks to Monitise. - Where we know whats going on at home via
Intamac, and read our voicemails and speak our
blogs thanks to SpinVox. - Were helping people like ourselves with an
occasional loan through Zopa, and staying up to
date on the local news via Consenda. - We listen to the Otodio version of the Financial
Times on the train on our mobile phone, and when
we Skype out, we write in English, and
Translution converts it to other languages
automatically.
6ARIADNES WORLD From Garage Developer to the
Kitchen Table Web Entrepreneur
- The era of the garage developer to the age of the
kitchen table web entrepreneur - She is tech agnostic, and demands immediacy of
experience and high levels of customisation - A common problem she and her friends who are road
warriors, remote workers, and people in global
businesses face is both on a personal and
business basis - - 1 too much disaggregated information
- 2 more and more time to keep control of
information - 3 more confronted with the need to share
information. - VPN access, version control chaos, email, not to
mention WIKIS and mashups are inefficient
workarounds actually. - In many ways, the rate of user expectations on
mobility, connectivity, customisability from
users in the post-Skype world that we live in is
exceeding the rate of innovation. - Where is this going? as a consumer, I want a
universal key to my personal information a
unique ID which doesnt carry the information
itself. - Metaphorically - I want to be able to go into any
car in the car park, and put the key in the car,
and start the car, and to have the same
experience driving the car, not worrying about
where things are stored.
7ENABLING WEB MOBILE 2.0 What have we learned?
- Consumerisation of Technology
- New Products and Services gain traction through
Consumer Adoption first and then get picked up in
the Enterprise - Go To Market Strategies are not geographically
bound - Smart entrepreneurs segment their potential
customer base and their addressable market by
characteristics other than geography ie early
adopters of broadband, high mobile penetration
etc - People are living more and more of their lives
online - Giving people a more frictionless, efficient way
to communicate matters. - Business Models
- Initial free services establish consumer behavior
and then can lead to a business model - The business models where the most people win
will dominate the market - Monitise and Meridea
- Great marketing trumps great technology
- RISC vs CISC
- Skype Free Calls on the Web
8IS THERE A PROBLEM? Feudalism Alive and Well
- Many Europeans still crave as a life goal to
become aristocratic and see life through the
Lord/Peasant framework - Default to being taken care of by the benevolent
lord the government in tough times,
sacrificing individual freedoms and willingly
accepting taxes from the lord as part of the
implicit deal. - Feudalism is the oppressive concept and structure
which is the opposite of meritocracy and freedom.
- When Respect for authority is given or expected
not because the authorities deserve it, but
because of blood or family privilege, freedom and
all of its benefits are lessened. - Building a Growth Story for Europe means taking
individual risks and actions. - To bring the metaphor up to date
- If European govts are the pusher, then its
citizens have become the users. Once hooked, it
is near impossible to get one off whatever one
has become dependent upon. - Perversely, the junkies are allowed to vote for
their favourite pushers - Its sad but true.
9THE OPPORTUNITY FOR LEADERSHIP Entrepreneurship,
Internet and Capitalism
- Capitalism was about empowered authority which
didnt necessarily activate the citizenry the
Internet stands that on its head, and shifts the
power to the Individual making Individual
Capitalism the force of the 21st Century - - Iqbal Quadir, one of the founders of Grameen
Phone
10WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BRING Entrepreneurship as
Engine of Growth
- The next wave of large European-founded companies
will be built by serial European entrepreneurs - Kazaa and Skype founders launch Joost
- FastWeb founder launches BabelGum
- Saul Klein VideoIsland, FireFly, Skype
- Brent Hoberman lastminute.com, mydeco
- Cycle of innovation is increasing and shortening
- Globalisation is softening the edges of economic
cycles - Start-ups will be acquired earlier and remain
more autonomous inside firms - EMAP/WGSN
- Yahoo/Answers.com
- NewsCorp/MySpace
- ROI for MA will be recalculated and rethought
11YOUNGER TECH SAVVY GENERATION Is Changing
Consumer Behaviour and Outlook
- The Individual Revolution is Unstoppable
- People think of themselves as their own PL,
their own brand - Long-tail economics means that I can find others
who share my tastes and interests I am connected
to others but not necessarily by geography - Web 2.0 is about self-expression blogging, UGC,
communities - MySpace, YouTube
- Control over Environment
- The desire to organise the worlds information
Google or to explain how to do everything
VideoJug reflects an implicit belief that man
can have total control over his environment - Control over Culture
- Passion, conviction and fearlessness transcends
cultural boundaries - The Death of European Feudalism finally
12TIPPING POINT COMPANY - 1 Monitise -Mobile
Banking Services
- Entrepreneur Alastair Lukies, WEF Technology
Pioneer - Backers Morse
- What They do The worlds leading Mobile Banking
network - Why is this importantBanking Comes BEFORE
Commerce - Consumer Benefits Source of funds into the
mobile wallet and substantially reduces cost
of cash for mobile networks and creates true
lifestyle application - 2.48 billion transactions switched per year
- 95 billion in issued funds
- Their brilliance not to treat banks like
operators, and operators like banks - To understand that there are basic banking
services that you have to be able to do on your
phone before you do more complex ones that is, I
dont want to apply for a mortgage via my phone,
but I do want to check your balance - RBS, HSBC, Alliance Leicester and first direct
have all adopted the Monitise platform for their
mobile banking strategy - Metavente with 9000 banks in their network are
partner in the US
13TIPPING POINT COMPANY - 2 Zopa P2P Lending
Borrowing
- Entrepreneur James Alexander
- Backers Benchmark, Bessemer, Tim Draper
- What They do P2P Lending Borrowing
- Why is this important People want to lend and
borrow from people - Consumer Benefits The cheapest loans in the UK,
no early repayment penalty - Over 150,000 members in the UK
- Great financial return PLUS strong social reward
- c. 30 better return than leaving your money with
ING Direct - Defaults less than 0.2
- 50 employees
- Now being copied in US, Germany, Canada, Denmark,
Holland - eBay, Virgin and Facebook have all entered the
Social Lending market in the last 2 months - Zopa getting ready to launch in the US,
franchising and JV ing elsewhere - Key learnings
- the Zopa community really care and want it to
work .... direct comms with our Members are
critical to successful development (e.g. blog,
Bulletin Board, email etc) - trust is earned in financial services through
time .... a trusted safe and secure marketplace
is critical to success
14TIPPING POINT COMPANY - SpinVox 3 Voice to
Screen Leader in VoiceMessaging
- Entrepreneur Christina Domecq, EY Entrepreneur
of the Year - Backers Private Investors and Hedge Funds
- What They do SpinVox is a voice-to-text
carrier-grade managed services provider - Why is this important No one likes listening to
voicemails - Consumer Benefits Receiving communications how
one prefers to receive them Storage and
Forwarding abilities for voicemails - SpinVox enabled worlds first voicemail to text
service in 2004 - 130k customers proof-of-concept 1M people
touched by SpinVox - SpinVox has won awards for its product innovation
and leadership - SpinVox is being deployed by operators across 4
continents - Multi-lingual EN, SP, FR, GE
- Multi-channel Mobile, fixed, VoIP
- 17 operators signed hundreds of millions of
contractual rev - Expanding into the US
15THANK YOUjulie_at_ariadnecapital.com