Mark Zuckerberg is about to join the league of mega-rich mogul ideologues who run amok in America's corporate landscape, wielding disturbing amounts of power over all of us. Should we be celebrating? More »
The affiliate marketing industry has suffered at Google's hand for years. But as marketing becomes more social, affiliate marketing could take off again, writes Dan Pearce. More »
Why is professional sport so averse to technology? Sanjit Atwal argues why the beautiful game should follow business's example and embrace big data. More »
Michael Arrington appears to be pulling the strings at TechCrunch again. But now that he is an investor, is it appropriate for the blog's founder to be silently passing scoops to an influential news source? More »
The mobile payments space is in desperate need of innovation. There are currently 20 million small businesses in Europe that only accept cash or invoices. Swedish start-up iZettle is trying to change this, discovers Jason Hesse. More »
Milo Yiannopoulos has agreed to give Silicon Valley blog PandoDaily a second chance, on the condition the site fixes the grammatical howler in its tagline. More »
Exclusively for members of The Kernel, join us at a Digital Shoreditch roundtable on May 24 to discuss whether European VCs can ever make money. More »
What is the most important factor that stops people buying goods off the internet? Delivery. Jason Hesse discovers how Shutl is making online delivery more consumer-friendly. More »
Ben Tompkins says that being a venture capitalist in Europe today is a bit like being an entrepreneur, but it's way too early to count European VCs out of the game just yet. More »