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Cognitive Match – Investment

A great day.  VERY happy to say we’ve raised Series A Investment from the fantastic team at Dawn Capital.  I look forward to working with them and the rest of our team on building a market leader.  TechCrunch says it better than me:

http://uk.techcrunch.com/2009/07/01/hello-realtime-cognitive-match-raises-a-series-a-from-dawn-capital/

R.I.P. Telephone Numbers

As predictions go, I think this is a pretty solid one, though the timing may be out:

By 2020, no-one will use telephone numbers any more.

Let’s face it, these days we don’t twirl the dial, press the buttons, or call the operator.  You enter your new contact’s number into your cellphone/Outlook – and then never looked at again.   Because why should you?  When you call them, you find them by name (not number), when they call you, you know who it is by their name appearing on the screen (not their number).   And then much of the time you’ll contact them by email/twitter/Skype or whatever other means of comms that is closest to hand.

So what’s the point of telephone numbers? 

It would be just as (un)useful to go to a website by typing in 209.85.171.100 instead of google.com.   Or giving someone’s address as Longitude 48.8889, Latitude 2.123234….

No, the future of communications is seamless (see my other posts about twitter/sms/etc) both in terms of what methods we use to pass the message, and how we identify where that message is going.

Happy New Year – Yes, that’s “Happy”!

To get the New Year off on a (sort of) positive note, I’ll quote Sir David Tang (who founded clothing firm Shanghai Tang):

Pessimism is the most serious cause for the global economic tsunami

David believes that by becoming more optimistic and positive, we can pick ourselves up from being a “broken Humpty Dumpty”.  You can read more of his thoughts on pessimism as a self-fulfilling prophecy over at the Beeb, meanwhile in a completely unscientific aside, the use of the term “credit crunch” in searches on Google is on the way down (and I hope out):

 

I plan on being optimistic this year, just like last…  Have a great year!

Tracking the storm

An application which Google Maps doesn’t yet trounce – Stormpulse(featuring Hurricane Ike at the time of writing) provides some great interface onto storms, including historical path and the more vital projected paths.  Unfortunate circumstances, but a neat online mashup of a bunch of information sources.