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Skype Video Calling Comes To The Playstation Vita

Apr 24, 1:18PM

PS%20VITAA while ago, people opined that the PS Vita - despite horrible battery life and a dearth of compelling game titles - could become a sort of "gamers iPad," a tool that ends up being more than just a console. That dream is coming closer to fruition with the announcement of Skype for Vita.


Yammer Updates iOS And Android Apps, Adds Universal Search And More To Enterprise Social Network

Apr 24, 1:08PM

yammerFresh off its first acquisition and $85 million in new funding, Yammer is debuting a number of product improvements in a new release for its social network for enterprises. The company has added universal search, premium groups, official content, Yammer embed, a new Office 365 integration, and updated mobile apps. Yammer is also announcing that it has surpassed five million corporate users and increased headcount to more than 300 employees As you may know, Yammer has evolved into a more comprehensive, Facebook-like platform for social networking within the enterprise. Beyond being just a communications platform, Yammer now includes applications such as polls, chat, events, links, topics, Q&A, ideas and more. An activity feed aggregates stories about co-worker actions within all of their enterprise apps (both on and off Yammer) and allows users to follow content. The next step of this evolution is adding actual business functionality such as editing and file syncing to the platform.


Travora Media Acquires Local Travel Planning Platform NileGuide

Apr 24, 1:00PM

nileTravel ad platform Travora Media is acquiring The Nile Project, the parent company of one-stop travel planning site NileGuide, local recommendations platform 10Best.com, and mobile, local travel guide Localyte. Financial terms of the acquisition were not released. Founded in 2006, NileGuide allows you to create customized trip itineraries; and aims to be the go-to guide for all local travel planning (meaning where to stay, eat, visit etc.). NileGuide has received $13 million in funding from investors including Draper Richards, KPG Ventures, Austin Ventures, and Tenaya Capital.


Fwix Becomes Radius, A Tool For Salespeople Targeting Local Businesses

Apr 24, 12:42PM

Screen Shot 2012-04-24 at 4.38.23 AMRemember how most companies don't sell practically overnight for $1 billion dollars and it actually takes years before a startup finds its "Aha!" moment and narrows in on a working business model? Yes, we have one of those stories today. Fwix, which started out as a hyperlocal news aggregator, is metamorphosing into an enterprise-facing company called Radius that gives salespeople the tools and data they need to scout local businesses. It's a big bet. While Radius had some early success making in the "low millions" of dollars per year selling access to its content to media companies, its chief executive Darian Shirazi saw a much bigger market opportunity in targeting companies that sell services to small businesses. "I've always wanted to build a large sustainable company and it turns out that this is very hard to do," he said.


With $1.3M From Voyager & More, Chirpify Brings Direct Music, Ticket Sales To Twitter

Apr 24, 11:42AM

howitworks_band_3In February, Chirpify rebranded from SellSimp.ly and launched a Twitter commerce platform that allowed brands and consumers to buy, sell, donate and transact through tweets without leaving the comfort of Twitter. Since launch, Chirpify has seen growing traction, thanks in part to a promotional campaign launched at SXSW, called "Tweet-a-Beer," which resulted in a huge boost of traffic for Chirpify, with two new users signing up every second. Today, the startup's direct sales model for Twitter is officially getting further validation -- this time in the form of capital -- as the startup announced that it has secured $1.3 million in Series A financing. The new round of investment, which adds to the $50K in seed it raised from its incubator Upstart Labs, was led by Voyager Capital, with participation from Geoff Entress, BuddyTV CEO Andy Liu, former Facebook exec Rudy Gadre, Hootsuite CEO Ryan Holmes, and TiE Oregon Angels.


Forrester: 760M Tablets In Use By 2016, Apple 'Clear Leader', Frames Also Enter The Frame

Apr 24, 11:28AM

forrester embedded tablet forecastChalk another one up for the mobile revolution: There were 56 million tablets purchased worldwide in 2011, but a new report from Forrester Research predicts that number will explode in the years ahead: its researchers say that there will be 375 million tablets sold by 2016, representing a compound annual growth rate of 46 percent, and that by 2016 there will be 760 million tablets in use overall. That will still put tablets a ways behind PCs -- there will be 2 billion PCs in use in 2016. But combined with new products like frames (essentially docks for tablets to amp up their functionality), Forrester says that tablets will gradually become the computing device of choice among consumers -- especially among those in emerging markets, whose first home computing device will more likely be a tablet than a desktop or laptop PC.


Nokia's Not Connecting: Fitch Follows Moody's, Downgrades Nokia to BB+ With A Long-Term Negative Outlook

Apr 24, 9:56AM

nokia-logo-1Financial fallout from last week's Q1 earnings from beleaguered handset maker Nokia, which saw the company report declines in sales, profit and much else across the board: Fitch Ratings has once again downgraded the handset maker. Nokia now stands at a BB+ rating from a previous rating of BBB- for its senior unsecured notes, Fitch writes in a statement. That puts the company's stock at "below investment grade," primary analyst Owen Fenton tells me, BBB- having been the lowest investment grade rating. Fitch further says that it has downgraded the company's long-term issuer default rating, with the outlook on the long-term IDR now at "Negative" and that it may consider downgrading even further.


Some Users In China Reporting Access To Facebook, Despite Ban [Update: Looks Like It's Blocked Again]

Apr 24, 7:58AM

greatfirewallA sign of a crack in the Great Chinese Firewall? Internet users in China today are reporting that they are able to access Facebook in the country: some say they can access the site through mobile Internet connections and iOS apps; others are reporting access using HTTPS connections on their computers. The social network has been having problems in the country as far back as 2009, when the site was "punished" for allowing a Uighur activist to post details of an upcoming protest.


Citrus Lane Lands $5.1M Series A Funding For Subscription Baby Goods Delivery Service

Apr 24, 7:01AM

citruslaneCitrus Lane, the Mountain View, California-based startup that provides a monthly subscription delivery service of new and useful products for families with infants and toddlers, has raised $5.1 million in a new round of venture capital funding from GGV Capital and previous investor Greylock Partners. The round serves as Citrus Lane's Series A, adding to the $1.5 million in seed funding the company raised in March 2011 from Greylock. The money will be used mainly to expand Citrus Lane's full-time staff of 14 employees and build out its technology, co-founder and CEO Mauria Finley said in an interview this week.


Startup Accelerator FounderFuel Raises $6M, Puts Another $150K On The Table For Each Team

Apr 24, 6:51AM

FF_logoLast June, FounderFuel became the latest in a new crop of Canadian startup accelerators, joining Year One Labs and more in the mission to support and grow the country's entrepreneurial ecosystems. Created by the same team behind Montreal Start Up, FounderFuel launched with $2 million from Real Ventures in tow, kick-starting its 12-week, mentor-driven startup "boot camp" and allowing it to provide its classes of 8 to 10 founding teams with $20 to $25K in seed right off the bat. But that was apparently just the beginning. In an effort to keep up with the reserves of top accelerators like TechStars and Y Combinator, FounderFuel is today announcing that it is upping the ante and putting quite a bit more capital on the table for its startups.


Bee Media Acquires Adcentricity To Unite Location-Based Advertising & Mobile Shopping

Apr 24, 4:00AM

Screen shot 2012-04-23 at 7.27.50 PMBee Media, the makers of a mobile shopping platform that serves location-specific offers and info to mobile devices, today announced that it has acquired Adcentricity, a similarly location-focued digital media startup. Under the terms of the acquisition, Bee Media secures rights to the Adcentricity name and will operate as Adcentricity going forward. Doug Woolridge, the current CEO of Bee Media will take the helm of the joint venture as its new CEO, while Adcentricity CEO Rob Gorrie will become a senior strategic advisor. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.


The Slow Decay Of The Microsoft Consumer

Apr 24, 1:37AM

62009797001_66854922001_vs-66851521001Five years ago, Microsoft reported revenue of $14.398 billion. They reported a profit of $6.589 billion. Last week, for the same quarter, Microsoft's revenue was $17.407 billion. Their profit was $6.374 billion. The company is still growing, but not fast. And they're actually making less money. Compare that with Apple. Five years ago, revenue was $7.1 billion. Profit was $1.0 billion — the first quarter with a billion dollar profit in company history. Last quarter, the company reported $47 billion in revenue. And they recorded $13 billion in profit. On the surface, an apples-to-oranges comparison, perhaps. But it points to something that has happened. Apple has completely taken over the consumer market, while most of Microsoft's growth these days comes from the enterprise side of things. Apple has destroyed Microsoft as a consumer technology company.


Is T-Mobile Getting The Samsung Galaxy Note?

Apr 23, 11:05PM

galaxynoteEven though I think it's way too big for the average human, Samsung's Galaxy Note is doing quite well since its debut in January at CES. In fact, Samsung has sold 5 million units of the Galaxy Note thus far, which comes out to about 1 million Notes sold per month. But could it be selling better? Possibly. The phablet is only available at AT&T with a rather steep $299 price tag, but that may be changing soon according to TmoNews.


Reed Hastings Talks Netflix Content Plans: More Exclusives, No Tiered Pricing (Yet)

Apr 23, 10:53PM

netflixEven though Netflix's first-quarter earnings came in ahead of analyst expectations, CEO Reed Hastings still had to answer plenty of (usually skeptical) questions during this afternoon's earnings conference call about how he plans to expand the company's streaming content library. Hastings has already talked about how the streaming strategy will differ from Netflix's past, emphasizing a narrower selection of exclusive and original content rather than the more comprehensive selection that the service had with DVDs. He elaborated on that idea today, once again comparing Netflix to cable: "It's a natural outcome of us been a network like any other cable network." He says it's normal for a network to start out with "low-end, nonexclusive content," then, as it tries to bid for more premium content like Mad Men (Hastings described it as moving up in "the content-buying economic strata"), it's essentially competing with other cable networks for exclusive syndication rights. You can expect to see that trend continue, Hastings said, but there will always be "a broad range of nonexclusive content."


You Earn Facebook An Average Of $1.21 Per Quarter

Apr 23, 10:42PM

Facebook User Price Rot Done  5 Straight DONNEFacebook makes an average of $1.21 on you per quarter, depending on who you are and where you live according to documents filed today. Most of that goes towards running the site, as Facebook's net income from January 1st to March 31st this year was just $205 million despite its total revenue of $1.058 billion. So while you are "the product" on Facebook, just like on any website or physical venue that makes money through advertising, don't expect a check in the mail. And thanks to your contribution, Facebook now values itself at $71.97 billion dollars. That's based on what it paid for Instagram, which could end up being way more than $1 billion.


Zynga Contributed 15% of Facebook's Revenue In Q1, Down From 19% A Year Ago

Apr 23, 9:15PM

bosom-buddiesZynga and Facebook are ever gradually trying to separate from each other. It's working -- sort of? Facebook said today that 15 percent of its revenue in the first quarter came from either advertising or payments tied to Zynga games.* That's down from 19 percent during the same time a year earlier. About 11 of the 15 percent in revenue was from the 30 percent revenue share Facebook takes from transactions in Zynga games on the platform or advertising that Zynga directly paid Facebook for. Another 4 percent comes from advertising shown alongside Zynga content.


Netflix Beats Q1 2012 Expectations, Reports Losses Of $.08 Per Share On $870 Million In Revenue

Apr 23, 8:14PM

NetflixBuilding4Netflix just released their Q1 2012 earnings report [PDF], and managed to beat analyst estimates by reporting losses of $0.08 per share on $870 million in revenue. In the weeks leading up to the release, analysts projected a net loss of $0.27 per share on $866 million in revenue thanks to the company's pronounced push for international growth. That works out to a $5 million net loss for the quarter, though the brass are preparing themselves for better days to come. According to their release, CEO Reed Hastings and CFO David Wells expect to return to global profitability next quarter, and are gearing up for their launch in a still-unknown new European market in Q4.


Wajam's Updated Social Search Takes On Google's "Search, Plus Your World"

Apr 23, 8:11PM

Wajam_logoEver since it launched earlier this year, Google's "Search Plus Your World" initiative has been heavily criticized for favoring results from its own social network over those from larger and more popular services like Facebook and Twitter. Even though Google's focus on Google+ is keeping the market open for competition, social search isn't exactly an easy field to enter. Wajam, however, a startup based in Canada, is determined to try to beat Google at its own game. The service integrates its social search tools directly onto the search result pages of Google, Yahoo, Bing and a number of other popular sites. Today, Wajam is launching a big redesign that makes it easier to use and integrates it into even more services.


Hands On With The Fitbit Aria Scale

Apr 23, 7:31PM

scaled-1442Fitbit has consistently proven to be the best smart pedometer on the market. Competitors exist, including the excellent Striiv, but the ease of use and portability of this little pedometer clip beats them all. In short, Fitbits just work. With the launch of the Aria wireless scale, Fitbit has added another sensor in the panoply of health data available to high-tech health nuts. This innocuous-looking device takes both your weight and your body fat percentage and automatically sends it to the Fitbit website for later perusal. Like the mini-pedometer, these readings help you understand your current health status and remind you, ceaselessly and without mercy, of your - well, my - failures as a biological entity.


Facebook's Amended S-1: 901 Million Users, 500M Mobile, Paid $300M Cash + 23M Shares For Instagram

Apr 23, 7:10PM

Screen shot 2012-04-23 at 12.15.45 PMFacebook has just filed a fourth amendment to its S-1 to IPO that notes that it now has 500 million mobile users, 901 million monthly active users, and that it paid 23 million shares at $30.89 a share plus $300 million cash for Instagram for a total of $1,010,470,000. Facebook also made $1.058 billion in revenue in the first quarter of 2012, up 44.7% from Q1 2012 but down 6.5% from Q4 2011. So if Facebook maintains its current revenue rate, it would make between $4.69 and $4.81 on each of its 901 million users each year. Read on for more on Facebook's business, user counts, photos, apps, employees, Instagram, and to see our embed of the full amended S-1.



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