Big news at Spoonfed HQ this week! Henry and I were picked as one of the five winners of The Observer’s Courvoisier Future 500. The Future 500 is a business network for the UK’s brightest entrepreneurs providing inspiration to businesses across the world.
As part of our inclusion in the CVTF500 we were invited to the Courvoisier Chateau in Jarnac to discuss Spoonfed and our future plans. Joining us on the trip and also in the top 5 are Freddie from Secret Garden Party, Lily Jones of Lily Vanilli cupcakes and founder of Enternships Rajeeb Dey.
I’m in the US until tomorrow so haven’t seen a copy of the article yet, but a friend of mine was kind enough to send me through a scan of the front page.

The full article is now available to read online. There are lots of great companies joining the network this year and we’re really proud to be a part of it.
2009 just gets better and better for Spoonfed and as we appraoch the first year anniversary of the site Spoonfed has been honoured with our first awards! Two weeks ago Spoonfed was named as a winner at the Archant North and West London Business Awards in the Best Use of Technology category for our innovative Event Radar iPhone application.
A few days Henry and I were excited (and a little embarassed) to be honoured as finalists at the O2 X Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. It was a very glitzy event and we had a great time. Sadly we didn’t win but it was a great opportunity to meet some fantastic entrepreneurs, particualrly the winner of this year’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Raj Dey of Enternships – a site that hooks up enterprising students and graduates with a placement at a small but fast-growing company.

This year Spoonfed has come up with some great panel discussion topics that we want to present at South by South West and you can help us get there by voting for our proposal. SXSW is part tech conference and part film/music festival, which takes place every year in Austin, Texas. Industry experts regularly look to the event for innovative ideas, exciting directors, new technology solutions and of course, great bands.
We’re really proud of the depth and breadth of content that Spoonfed produces, and we’re ready to share our passion for great on-line editorial with the wider tech community. Our two proposals focus on how to effectively create and manage original content and the reasons why this is so important in the Web 2.0 era.
Content is King: User vs. Editorial Content
Managing Your Content Management System
Voting is a quick and simple process and once you’re signed up you have access to thousands of fascinating proposals. There are dozens of great companies from the UK taking part this year like Huddle and Songkick and you can vote for as many discussions as you like.
So what are you waiting for? Get voting, spread the word, and hopefully one of our panel will get picked!
Voting closes September 4
Earlier this week Henry and I had a good chat with Alex Bellinger from Small Biz pod. This regular podcast gives advice to small business, and our interview also focused on how Spoonfed all began and covered our plans for the future.
UPDATE: Our interview with Alex Bellinger is now online, listen to it here on Small Biz Pod.
Spoonfed has also been getting some great press for our iPhone app recently and today has been a good reminder of all the nice things people have been writing about the company recently.
Here’s a few quick links to some of our excellent recent press:
Today was a special day at Spoonfed towers as we were paid a visit by Matt Cowan, Reuters Technology Correspondant otherwise know as @londonjourno. It was a great chance to talk about our iPhone Event Radar Application and also talk in more general terms about our exciting plans for the second half of 2009. Personally it was an interesting experience to be filmed and interviewed at the same time, especially in front of the whole team. Check out the video below to see how it went.
At the beginning of this month the well known technology blog, Tech Crunch launched the Europa Awards, the first Europe-wide tech awards ceremony in London, we today we’ve found out that Spoonfed has made the shortlist!

Click here to see the shortlist for the inaugural Tech Crunch Europa Awards.
The judges are going to review this shortlist and combine their scores with your votes to pick this years finalists. So sign up and get voting now to help Spoonfed to the finals of the first Tech Crunch Europa Awards.
It was a big coo for Spoonfed this week as I was interviewed by Jemima Kiss for the Guardian TechWeekly Podcast. The interview took the format of an elevator pitch which was a good way to introduce Spoonfed to a new audience and talk about our plans for rest of 2009.

You can download the Tech Weekly podcast and have a listen yourself at Guardian online.
Today is a very exciting day at Spoonfed as we are launching London’s first location based iPhone application for events. If you’re ever stuck in the pub with a few friends and not sure what to do next, the Event Radar gives you quick and easy access to all the events going on around you now.
The Spoonfed Event Radar helps you make plans while you are on the move by finding your location and building a picture of what’s going on around you to include everything from music, comedy, exhibitions, club nights and pub based fun. The whole Spoonfed team are excited and we are looking forward to feedback.

Twitter. It was written off by many people as a celeb driven fad but now it seems sure to stay. Spoonfed have been using Twitter since last summer to update our followers on news and events from around London and we’re going one step further and integrating the real-time updates to our site. Our pages for venues like KOKO and areas around London like Soho will also pick out relevant information from Twitter from around the area or updates from specific venues and their upcoming events.
Below are just a few of the Spoonfed pages that we have linked up to Twitter so far:
Exciting times at Spoonfed at the moment as we were featured in an article in the Entrepeneur section of the Financial Times by Jonathan Moules.

“Alexander Will and Henry Erskine Crum managed to persuade their mentor to become the chairman of their fledgling events listing website, Spoonfed. The pair were still completing their studies at the London School of Economics when they were introduced by a friend to Kevin Eyres, European managing director of LinkedIn, the global social networking website.”
Click here for full article.