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Wednesday, 31 December, 2008

The 2008 Wrap-Up

An exciting and exceptional year has come to end. Let's recap what has happened during the past 12 months...

From alpha to beta
One year ago, Wuala was still in invitation-only, closed alpha. While we invited just a few of our friends in the beginning, it has grown pretty quickly once we've given out invites to existing people. We've received tremendous feedback and we very happy that Wuala was being used by hundreds of people on a daily basis. We've worked hard on the core and also added many features that were requested by our users. In August we were finally ready to launch the public beta, which was open to everyone. This has been a huge success and marks our biggest milestone so far. Tens of thousands of users have joined Wuala within a few weeks and use it very actively. For instance, after around 6 weeks, the number of files has doubled: 18 mio. files compared to 9 mio. when we launched. Today, we're storing over 32 mio. files, and it's growing quickly (see our file counter). Our latest feature we've added has also been very successful: web integration! Click here for an example :)

Team
Back in December 2007, our core team consisted just of us five (whereby Gregor was not even an employee, but finishing up his Master thesis on Wuala). One year later, we're a team of 10 great people (8 full-time, 2 part-time), and in January, our eleventh team member will join...

Compliments and awards
2008 was a very good year and we were lucky to receive many compliments. We've won and were finalist in many awards. Some examples? 2008 Webware 100 Award Finalist, Red Herring 100 Europe 2008 Finalist, 2008 Plugg Start-up Rally Finalist, Lift 08 Venture Night Winner, 2008 Red Herring Global 200 Finalist. The German computer magazine PC Praxis rated us best (PC Praxis Testsieger 11/ 08) compared to other online storage services, while Read Write Web selected Wuala as one of their
Top 10 International Products of 2008. Similar to this, Wuala has just been chosen as a finalist in the Crunchies 2008 (award category "Best International"): You can still vote for us until January 5 :-)

What the media said
Wuala was covered in many newspapers, blogs, and magazines. A comprehensive report can be found here or on our press page in English or in German. Some highlights include The Economist (EN), TechCrunch (EN), CenterNetworks (EN) or PC Magazine (EN), Neue Zürcher Zeitung (DE), Cash Daily (DE), Süddeutsche Zeutng (DE), Spiegel (DE), Netzwertig (DE), Der Standard (DE), PC TIPP (DE), PC Magazin (DE), PC PRAXIS (DE) or Computerworld.

Conferences and events
Dominik has been on the road and has presented Wuala at many conferences: Lift Conference in Geneva, Plugg Conference in Brussels, FOWA in London, ETRE in Stockholm and Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin (where Dominik also won the Pitch Camp x.0).One of the major events in Zurich was the TechCrunch Zurich Meet-Up, which we've co-organised together with our friends Doodle, Newscred, Sandbox, Jasper, Alfonso and Johannes. Here, Mike Butcher, editor of TechCrunch UK came to Zurich (and to our office) to meet the Swiss Web 2.0 crowd. Our major event this year, however, was of course our very own Public Beta Launch Party!

Last week we had our Christmas Dinner. This was our time to celebrate (and sing), and to have a look at next year. I can't reveal anything yet, but what I can say is that there will be some major things coming up... And to be ready for this we've completely cleaned up our office today. Now, we're off to some champagne, but before I forget: Happy New Year!

Monday, 29 December, 2008

A 2008 Crunchies Finalist

Yay, we're a this year's Crunchies Finalist (award category "Best International")! Thanks a lot for nominating us in the first place (otherwise, we wouldn't be a finalist), now we're also relying on you to help us win...

Please vote for us now (click below) - you may do this daily until January 5, 2009 :-) Thank you for your support!



About the Crunchies
The 2008 Crunchies is our second annual competition and award ceremony to recognize and celebrate the most compelling startups, internet and technology innovations of the year.

The Crunchies is co-hosted by GigaOm, VentureBeat, Silicon Alley Insider, and TechCrunch. Best of all, the internet community is invited to choose who wins.

Wednesday, 24 December, 2008

Rudolph & Wuala: Happy Holidays!

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, had a very shiny nose...and so did we after yesterday's Christmas dinner - you can see the result below or in high-quality in Wuala.



Apart from our horrible singing, we just wanted to wish you Happy Holidays! Have some peaceful days with your family and friends, and don't forget to share all of those Christmas pictures and videos on Wuala! ;-)

Oh, yeah, a short reminder: Do not forget to log in to Wuala during Christmas...

Monday, 22 December, 2008

Red Herring Global 200 Finalist

Wuala is a Red Herring Global 2008 Finalist! We were already a Red Herring 2008 Europe Finalist this year, but now we're among the best start-ups from Asia, Europe and North America! Since past award winners were Google, Yahoo!, Skype, Netscape, Salesforce.com, and YouTube, we're really honored to be on that list! So, keep your fingers crossed...

Wednesday, 17 December, 2008

A Christmas Carol

A short Christmas carol to yesterday's release along with some articles:
CenterNetworks, Mashable, ReadWriteWeb, Downloadsquad, The Next Web, Netzwertig, IT Reseller, Computerworld, Netzwoche, Pressetext.



On the first day of Christmas
Wuala released for me
Secret web links with a private key

On the second day of Christmas
Wuala released for me
Public web links
And secret links with a private key

On the third day of Christmas
Wuala released for me
A new address
Public web links
And secret links with a private key

On the fourth day of Christmas
Wuala released for me
The first API
A new address
Public web links
And secret links with a private key

On the fifth day of Christmas
Wuala released for me
Proxy support
The first API
A new address
Public web links
And secret links with a private key

Tuesday, 16 December, 2008

Jingle Bell Rock


Our brand-new features rock - just in time for Christmas! From now on, you can also experience Wuala in your browser. Examples?

Group:http://wuala.com/Illusions+and+great+ads/Advertisments/Images
User: http://wuala.com/Oona
Photo album: http://wuala.com/Dominik/Photos/Switzerland/Mountains.
Secret link: https://www.wuala.com/Dominik/Mixed?key=uo7Z9RowfBfF

Secret links
Send a secret link to a privately shared file to your friends. Your friends just have to click on the link - and voilà - they can directly access it in the browser. No signing up, no installing. Just perfect for sharing all of your Christmas videos and photos with your family!

Web links
Just like secret links, but public. Enjoy a slideshow of your holiday photos or download a document directly.

API
Our first API is released: http://www.wuala.com/api. This enables developers to access data for the seamless integration with other applications, widgets, social networking sites, blogs and mobile services.

New address
We've moved to wuala.com - bookmark it now!

What do you think? Great Christmas present, huh?

Friday, 12 December, 2008

Import your friends!


With today's release, we add a convenient feature to import your addresses from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, LinkedIn, Facebook, Skype, etc. You can find friends who are already in Wuala, or invite new friends to Wuala using the invite dialog.

Start Wuala, go to the 'My friends' tab and click either on 'Invite' or 'Find'. The rest is more than easy. You can also add email addresses directly in the sharing dialog. Have fun with the new feature and let me know if you have questions.

Monday, 8 December, 2008

Wuala - A Top 10 International Product of 2008

Wuala was mentioned as one of the Top 10 International Products on Read Write Web. This means that we're one of the top 10 products that were developed outside the US, showing innovation and support for global Web standards. We're extremely flattered since other products on the list were Remember the Milk, Zoho, Netvibes, Dopplr and Xing!

Friday, 5 December, 2008

StartupCamp 2009

The StartupCamp Switzerland Team consisting of Ansgar Wollnik,Corsin Camichel, Dania Gerhardt, Matthias Sala, Patrick Liechti and of course Dominik is organising the first Startup Camp in Switzerland!

So, if you're a high-tech, Web or life-science entrepreneur just starting up in Switzerland or an investor, funding agency, vendor or consultancy particularly geared towards startups, please read on!

What's it all about?
The first StartupCamp in Switzerland will bring together young and future entrepreneurs and advisors in Switzerland that are in the process of building or planning a business in the high-tech, Web or life-science industry. It aims to transfer knowledge and know how in the relaxed atmosphere of a Barcamp and demonstrate the various possibilities to get help on your way to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Tracks suggested by participants can include writing a business plan, fundraising, building the right team, startup support agencies in Switzerland, web technologies, marketing & PR and much more. Learn from others and expand your network with interesting new contacts. The event is free for all thanks to our sponsors FHNW, Swisscom, i-Net, Sun Microsystems,CTI Invest, Red Herring, G2 Group, Aspectra and Amiando.

When will it take place?
The first StartupCamp Switzerland will take place in Basel on Saturday, 31 January 2009. The venue is right at the main train station: University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW), Peter-Merian-Strasse 86, 4002 Basel. An after-party is planned for the evening, so reserve the whole day and night :)

How can I register?
Registration for the StartupCamp Switzerland 2009 is now open at Amazee.

For registering you need to follow these steps:
1. Sign up for free on Amazee.com(=> Join now)
2. Join the StartupCamp project and click "I'm attending." If you RSVP "I'm attending" and later decide that you will not attend the StartupCamp, please remove your name from the list as soon as possible as space is limited.

What else should I do?
Spread the word! Please give others the chance to find out about this event by talking and writing about it. Or follow on Twitter. Thanks!

Monday, 1 December, 2008

Hello Wuala!

Hello Wuala!

I am Carola and I just started work at Wuala. I will work on operational and financial issues of Wuala. I hope to contribute my experience in marketing, sales and finance and in structuring and realizing projects. I strongly believe in Wuala and look forward to being part of it!

Carola