Top 10 Interesting Tech Startups

Harry Jones

By Harry Jones

Co-Founder & CPO at Top10.

  1. Top10

    Top10

    Top10 is the Top 10 of Everything, Created by Everyone. It's an app for discovery and recommendation based around Top 10 lists for any topic under the sun.

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  2. Spotify

    Spotify

    Spotify's offering is simple: for £10 a month you have unlimited access to pretty much all the music in the world. Backed up by fantastic technology that enables hassle-free high quality streaming and well-designed desktop and mobile clients, it's a game-changing experience.

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  3. Quora

    Quora

    Through amazing product design and technology Quora are managing to make the tired Q&A industry fresh, relevant and addictive.

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  4. Square

    Square

    Square is changing the payment industry by allowing any individual or business to handle credit card payments on their iPhone. But this is just the beginning and Square have much bigger ideas about revolutionising how finance works.

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  5. Domo

    Domo

    Launched to great applause at Launch Conference 2011, Domo allows users in close proximity to communicate (why talk?) and discover each others interests. I could be wrong, but don't think its currently down-loadable. The speech at Launch Conference is worthy of its place here (for now).

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  7. Instagram
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  8. Dropbox

    Dropbox

    Web-based file hosting service formed in 2007... is that to early to be considered a start up? Possibly, but by 2010 it had 4 million users.

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