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John Thornhill talks to the founding engineer at Skype and Kazaa about his subsequent career as a tech investor
Vague clauses in the ePrivacy Regulation threaten tech innovation
We already have remote working. Why not look after your children via an app?
With a network of organic suppliers, Farmdrop thinks it can change food retail
A weak connection hampers the separatist leader’s attempts to govern from exile
Figure this year is more than double company removed from its China store last year
‘Blank cheque’ company starts trading and looks for a tech giant to bring to market
Easier regulatory environment helps financial start-ups buck global decline
Most of the 400 staff will be made redundant
Charles Rule’s defection underlines legal firm’s interest in expanding M&A practice
Many ventures are dependent more on Brussels than private investors
Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon slam government for not helping start-ups develop into big companies
Records were set for technology deals this year, but many of them will disappoint
Glitch at Microsoft-owned service causes widespread failure for consumers in UK, Germany and Japan
Skype founder Niklas Zennström on why European entrepreneurs have an edge
Hot start-ups poach savvy staff who become industry stars in their own right, writes Murad Ahmed
The Swedish capital produces a disproportionate number of high value companies. Can it be copied?
Disclosure is a black eye for messaging service as it seeks to raise fresh capital
Regulator seeks sweeping powers to enforce ‘open internet’
Disney, Skype and Reckitt among groups dragged into row over secret deals
With a return to their original cores, both groups might get a fresh chance to reinvent themselves
Location is no longer a handicap for central and eastern Europe to develop its own centres of talent, money and ideas, writes Murad Ahmed
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