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2009 forecast

  • The forecast for 2009: PopJam's Alex Tew thinks startups can be cheaper and faster than ever

    Making money is always a challenge for startups, says PopJam founder - and former MillionDollarHomepage mastermind - Alex Tew, but there's still a growing world of opportunity. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: School of Everything's Paul Miller thinks this is a good year to change the world

    Paul Miller is co-founder and chief executive of School of Everything and co-founder of Social Innovation Camp - just two of the kind of philanthropic projects that he believes will flourish in the new, tougher economic environment. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Joe Cohen's survival plans for Seatwave

    Ticketing site Seatwave will survive this year because people will still need to spend their money on entertainment, says founder and chief executive Joe Cohen. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Alicia Navarro of Skimbit on the birth of the next Googles

    Skimbit chief executive Alicia Navarro thinks the downturn will push the best startups to achieve even more. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Amee's Gavin Starks thinks the future is bright for clean tech

    Gavin Starks, founder of the carbon data site Amee, is extremely upbeat about the downturn. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Michael Smith of Mind Candy on why startups need to focus on hard cash

    Mind Candy chief executive Michael Smith on what 2009 looks like for startups. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Mobile is the key, says Goldmund Byrne of The Sun

    Goldmund Byrne, community product manager for The Sun, has some predictions for next year and what we can look forward to. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: Business as usual for Songkick, says Ian Hogarth

    Songkick chief executive Ian Hogarth sets out his optimistic plans for 2009. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: It's not all bad - by Michelle Dewberry of Chiconomise

    Michelle Dewberry, founder of Chiconomise, is hard at work on her next startup and thinks there's plenty to be positive about next year. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: The deal for startups by Sokratis Papafloratos of Trusted Places

    TrustedPlaces chief executive and co-founder Sokratis Papafloratos on what he thinks 2009 brings for UK startups. By Jemima Kiss

  • The forecast for 2009: James Montgomery of FT.com on the economy

    Next in our series of predictions for 2009 is James Montgomery, editor of the Financial Times website. By Jemima Kiss

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