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Paul Armstrong

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  • Evening Standard
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Past articles by Paul:

COVID-19 Has The Mattress Industry Set To Skyrocket

Sleep has never been more important - the mattress industry isn't sleeping though... → Read More

New International Accelerator Programme For Scale-Ups & Startups Launching

The new acceleration programme ‘IoT Tribe SG Plus: London Tech Calling’ is geared up to push through four cohorts over the next 24 months. → Read More

How To Solve The Toughest Problems Your Business (And The World) Faces

Despite our beauty, kindness and grit, the world has got problems. Here's how to fix them... → Read More

Amazon Primed: COVID-19 Seals Deliveroo Deal, Amazon Recommends People Don’t Buy Things, France Forces Closure Of Unsafe Warehouses

‘Amazon Primed' is just a tiny recap of the larger stories that dominated the headlines this week surrounding everyone's favourite cardboard abuser, Amazon. → Read More

LinkedIn To Launch Stories Product (And Yes, It’ll Be Terrible)

LinkedIn will soon add a Stories-esque product for its +500 million users. But should it? → Read More

Amazon Primed: Alexa Brand Voices, WWE Purchase Interest, Business TWITCH?

Amazon has a busy week as it finally got to pay some tax (except no-one knows quote how much). → Read More

Who Are The Winners And Losers From Today's Apple WWDC Announcement?

Are you on the winners or losers list from Apple's WWDC conference? → Read More

Who Are The Winners And Losers From Today's Facebook F8 Announcement?

A strange Facebook conference has left a lot of people scratching their heads and also a lot of losers. Find out who will benefit and who's in trouble. → Read More

School Reports: 2019 Trend Reports

The yearly reports are out this year and it's a mixed bag...here's what you should spend your time on in 2019. → Read More

AI Humanoid 'Sophia' Is Granted First Ever Robot Visa, Speaks With President

The world's first ever visa was just issued to a robot in the Caucasus but there's more going on that will shape the future. → Read More

Why Google Is About To Have A Very Bad Week

Google is about to have a very bad week. → Read More

Who Are The Winners And Losers From Today's Apple Announcement?

Apple just announced their latest line-up but who's going to be celebrating and who's going to be crying? → Read More

How You (And Amazon) Get People To Buy Things Via Alexa

A damning leak from Amazon says people aren't buying from Alexa but that won't always be the case and here's how to make it happen now. → Read More

Facebook Results Show One Thing: It Needs To Pick A Side

Facebook just took a massive hit but what's actually next for the big blue misery whale? → Read More

This Is How You Handle Losing $2 Billion

Losing business is never easy but when it's $2 billion or 7% of your revenue that takes a plan. Or does it? → Read More

Why Venmo Is Not A Social Network (And Shouldn't Want To Be One)

Venmo has a public feed of transactions because "it's fun". Is the mobile payments company really serious about being a social network just exposing millions of transactions to see what happens? It might be a little of both. → Read More

Blockchain Startup Is Working With Big Business To Lift Real People Out Of Poverty

'So Just Shop' has scored deals with Bloomingdales and Anthropologie thanks to its Blockchain solution to provide fairer deals to artisan sellers. Here's how it did that... → Read More

Tinder's New Crown App Is Regression Rather Than Revolution

Tinder has a big problem on its hands...people aren't getting value from its platform despite spending 10 hours a week on apps like it. Will their latest app solve their woes? → Read More

Amazon Just Made A Smart Move That Will Make Consumers Cry

Amazon just snagged rights to stream football in a historic move but will consumers pay up? → Read More

Telexistence Robot Is The Future Of Shopping You've Seen In Movies

Telexistence Inc is a Tokyo-based robotic startup that just unveiled its first mass production prototype. While it wants you to see space, retailers might find a much more lucrative use for it... → Read More