Widely innovative German Start-Ups: where are you?

I’m like reading deutsche startups, a blog covering the first steps of upcoming german companies, everyday. And it’s like reading a newspaper in the morning: you just expect something exciting to happen. Nada. It’s just the regular suspects. I’m way to lazy to aggregate my readings into some stats, yet I estimate that at least 50% of all startups don’t have a very unique idea not yet seen on the german or european market. They just modify a little detail ( let’s say the pricing, the name, the color scheme, one tiny functionality ) and launch as the hot new shit.

And it’s sad, it’s really sad. There is nothing like real innovation. New ideas, experiments. Just boredom. And boredom isn’t what I’m looking for, so the german internet seems like a one-way-street in terms of technology. Still usable, well, with IE6.

What is this post about? Frustration, a load of it. Stop copying, start innovating, fellows.

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3 Comments to “Widely innovative German Start-Ups: where are you?”

  1. Anna 18 July 2009 at 10:13 pm #

    Hallo!
    Ich such den Momo. Und glaub ich hab ihn.
    biste zurzeit in Deutschland? dann würde ich gerne nächstes Wochenende vorbeischaun.

    meld dich
    gruß

  2. Innovative Startup 4 August 2009 at 2:44 pm #

    Just have a look at our website. Your team mates already know us from the founders seminar in munich. Just check out http://cps.scireum.de/portal.jsp#p=125

    And we have a bit more in our pipeline (webservice calls, OCI, webshop integration, content forwarding along the information supply chain) and so on ;-)

    Greetings from fellbach.bw.de

  3. Onur 4 August 2009 at 3:46 pm #

    i guess there are some…maybe you take a look @ this:
    https://pidoco.com/de
    really nice i think.

    and as far as i know, you are actually working on one nice thing 2 come;) dont`ya?
    greetz


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