Archive for April 2018

#FrenchTechFriday: the gardian angels of WaryMe

  Being wary is now second nature in France. Terror attacks have made sure of that. Being wary is also a requirement in any establishment open to a large number of people. The French Tech startup WaryMe makes sure all are safe and sound.   The WaryMe idea Five years ago, Boris Berger and Philippe […]

#FrenchTechFriday: Can Arvey take you somewhere?

#FrenchTechFriday: Can Arvey take you somewhere?

  The area of new mobilities is still in hyper-growth mode. But despite what Uber may imply, there is room left for newcomers. French startup Arvey is securing its spot with a more relevant and ethical approach.   An “across the corridor” partnership   Arvey’s story starts with the two founders working in separate startups […]

Oh la la ! France’s amazing gift to Google: its citizens’ data

Oh la la ! France’s amazing gift to Google: its citizens’ data

  It’s that time of year when millions of French have to file in their income tax return online. This time, the official website displays an information video. But this tutorial is hosted on Youtube and Google gets its best-ever view of the French population. A matter of digital sovereignty?   Online Income Tax Return […]

#FrenchTechFriday: Pionniers de la FrenchTech, que sont-ils devenus?

Adzuna, le moteur de recherche d’emploi, a conçu cette infographie qui retrace le parcours de ceux qui ont pris le train des startups de la FrenchTech au tout début. Que sont-ils devenus? Découvrez des parcours surprenants des pionniers de la French Tech.

#FrenchTechFriday: don’t travel alone with Onsenvol

This is not a meeting app, yet you meet people. This is not a travel app, yet you travel. It’s a matching app but not for romantic purposes. Meet Onsenvol (“we’re flying off”), a French startup to end lonely travel.   The need for a travel buddy Many don’t want to travel alone. There are […]