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Aug 31, 3:53AM

Entrepreneurs are inherently risk-takers. But, the tech industry today needs more of the type of risk-takers who go against the grain by actually tackling big, difficult problems. I mean the type of trenchant problems no one likes to talk about -- the ones that are solved over years (if at all) and can affect real change. Not better social shopping. How about this for a hard problem? Today,
we live in a world where more than one billion people are unable to afford (or do not have access to) adequate medical services. The type of care most of us now take for granted. Viewed in juxtaposition with the intelligent device/computer you're reading this from, this fact is more than unsettling. So,
Watsi, is trying to do something about it -- by tackling that outsized problem on a smaller and more approachable scale: The individual.
Aug 31, 1:46AM

Twitter's Chris Aniszcyk gave the keynote this morning at
CloudOpen and talked about how Twitter uses open source. His talk provided insights into how open source technology can also be used in an enterprise environment for scaling infrastructure. That's an emerging topic of interest in the enterprise world.
Aug 31, 1:18AM

Facebook will be launching new features next week that allow advertisers to target their ads to customers based on contact information that the advertiser has already collected. It's a way for businesses to connect their Facebook ads with the customer lists they may have built up elsewhere. Inside Facebook
first reported on the feature after tipsters saw it go live temporarily. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed this afternoon that it's a real product, and she walked me through how the program will work.
Aug 30, 11:05PM

When
ShoutEm was first launched back in 2008, it was focused on
helping users to build their own social networking platforms. Well, the world has changed, and since then, it's transitioned the business as a platform that can be used to build mobile applications. But not everyone needs (or wants) a native app -- so ShoutEm now has a way to easily create HTML5 apps that can be viewed in any mobile web browser. With the ShoutEm HTML5 development platform, developers can quickly and easily make mobile web apps that have a lot of the same functionality as native mobile apps. Many businesses are developing native apps already, but for those who don't have an iPhone or Android phone, using HTML5 will allow them to reach a large number of users on feature phones or other smartphone platforms.
Aug 30, 10:39PM

Mobile gaming outfit
Ngmoco has swung the ax on
Freeverse, the Mac and iOS game development studio it acquired
back in February 2010. Today Ngmoco, which
is now owned by Japanese mobile gaming giant DeNA, laid off the bulk of Freeverse's staff, possibly as part of a move to close the studio -- a move that one tipster tells us staffers at the
18-year-old Freeverse "did not see coming." The layoffs come just one week
after the departures of Freeverse's co-founders, brothers
Ian and
Colin Lynch Smith. When contacted for comment, an Ngmoco rep sent the following statement attributed to VP of Studios Clive Downey:
Aug 30, 10:33PM
Stanford University announced
the creation of an Office of the Vice Provost for Online Learning today,
appointing computer science professor John Mitchell as the office's inaugural head. In the past 20 years, Stanford has only established two Vice Provost offices, for undergraduate and graduate education, both of which "fundamentally reshaped education at Stanford." University spokeswoman Lisa Lapin tells me the Vice Provost for Online Learning intends to do the same.
Aug 30, 9:56PM

Earlier this month
Joyent announced that it would pull the plug on legacy "lifetime" hosting accounts. Now a long lost co-founder of the company is stepping up to honor the agreement.
Aug 30, 9:39PM
Workday, a company offering online tools for enterprises to manage human resources, payroll, and finances, just
filed an S-1 form declaring its intention to raise up to $400 million in an IPO.
Reuters reported in July that the company had quietly filed for an IPO but was able to keep the documents secret for a while longer thanks to the JOBS Act. Now it's official — the S-1 is online, and the details are out.
Aug 30, 9:06PM

According to an
SEC filing, SV Angel may be raising another $40 million for a new fund. The filing shows that a fund, titled SV Angel IV, is in the process of raising $40 million, but the sale has not yet taken place. SV Angel, which was co-founded by angel investors
David Lee and
Ron Conway, has invested in companies such as Twitter, Zynga, Square, Hipmunk, Fab.com, Path, and Airbnb. The firm most recently
raised $20 million in the Spring of 2011.
Aug 30, 8:30PM

Today
HireVue, makers of a video based job interview and hiring management platform, announced that it raised a $17 million Series C round led by Investor Growth Capital along with an expansion of its debt facility for a total of $22 million in new funding. The company raised a total of $6 million during its B and C rounds, bringing its total raised to $28 million.
Aug 30, 8:18PM

It sounds like the setup to a weird, utterly geeky joke --
"So Apple's CEO calls up Google's CEO..." -- but according to a new report from
Reuters, the situation is anything but. Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Larry Page have recently spent time chatting with each other over the phone, and they plan to continue doing so at least for the time being. Exactly what the two titans of tech are talking about isn't totally clear yet, but it's probably safe to assume that they dispensed with the pleasantries pretty quickly. No, these supposed conversations were all about patents — how they could they not be, given Apple's
recent legal triumph over Samsung — and Reuters' sources pointed to the possibility of an arrangement between the respective companies that could help ease some tension.
Aug 30, 8:03PM

Microsoft has organized its
Imagine Cup student technology competition for the last 10 years and today, the company
opened registration for the 2013 edition of this event. Students ages 16 and older can now register for their national events and the winners of these local events will be flown to St. Petersburg, Russia, where the worldwide finals will take place from July 8 to 11. For this edition of Imagine Cup, Microsoft has doubled the prize money to $300,000. Microsoft also reorganized the competition around three new core areas: world citizenship, games and innovation. Previously, the flagship event was the software design competition, which a group of Ukrainian students
won this year after developing gloves that can
translate sign language into speech.
Aug 30, 7:58PM

HBO is going to launch its first significant over-the-top offering, and it's going to do so in one of the same markets as Netflix. The service, called
HBO Nordic, will be launched in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland in mid-October, and could provide some interesting competition to Netflix, which will also soon be entering that region. HBO Nordic is a joint venture between Home Box Office and Parsifal International, which will help bring the company's original programming to the region. Viewers in the Nordic states will have multiple ways of getting HBO Nordic: it will launch a premium, 24-hour live channel that will be distributed through local TV providers. But HBO Nordic will also be available direct to consumers as an on-demand, over-the-top video offering that will cost less than €10 per month.
Aug 30, 7:54PM

Oracle has issued a security alert for a Java vulnerability that if exploited can give attackers access to a user's personal information. The vulnerability means that attackers can access a user's data without the need for a user name or password. To be successful, the user would have to fall victim to a malware attack. It would specifically hit people who who visit a malicious web site that is designed to attack those with the Java vulnerability. Successful exploits can impact the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of the user's system.
Aug 30, 7:29PM
Wolfram Alpha, the "computational knowledge engine" that quietly handles a large number of queries from Apple's Siri,
launched a new feature today that allows you to quickly get an overview of
all your data on Facebook. The new report,
says Wolfram CEO Stephen Wolfram, expands Wolfram Alpha's "powers of analysis to give you all sorts of personal analytics." The company plans to expand these reports with new features over time, but they already give you a pretty deep look at your Facebook habits.
Aug 30, 7:00PM

"In the Studio" closes out the summer months by hosting a repeat entrepreneur who started his first two companies right after college, both of which grew to modest sizes before imploding, and after moving to the Valley about five years ago to work as a product manager at a small venture-backed company, had an insight about the e-commerce potential of Facebook that led to his current company.
Raymond Rouf, founder and CEO of
GraphScience, is an enviable position now, but it didn't come easily. After starting a healthcare consulting company and a publishing company for young minority professionals after college, he was able to grow both businesses before they fell apart due to a lack of focus, to paraphrase Rouf's humble and honest admission. When he moved to Silicon Valley and worked for MindKey building Facebook apps back in 2007, he began to realize the power of the Facebook API. Eventually, he founded, in 2008, what would later become GraphScience, working for 30 months with no income, living entirely off savings, where he focused entirely on how to build real, measurable value in his company and avoid the mistakes of his past.
Aug 30, 6:50PM
Cobook, a Mac contact management app which offers an improved experience over the default OS X address book (at least,
that's a popular opinion), has released an update today which introduces a notable new feature: the ability to sync with Google Contacts. That's a great selling point for this free software application, which previously pulled in contacts from the Mac's native address book, as well as from social networks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Aug 30, 6:39PM

After this morning's news that
the Kindle Fire is now sold out,
The Verge received a leaked photo of what is purported to be the next Kindle Fire. Two models are supposed to be released, a 7-inch variant that will replace the existing device and a new 10-inch device that would put it in competition with Apple and the iPad. The Verge's report lines up nicely with
previous rumors that circulated before
Amazon told its employees to stop talking to tech blogs. The first generation Kindle Fire bore a striking resemblance to the BlackBerry Playbook since it was based on the same reference design, but if this image is actually legitimate, Amazon has clearly gone in a different direction.
Aug 30, 6:35PM

Israeli security company
Dome9 provides a hosted firewall for protecting servers in both private or public clouds. It enables customers to lockdown SSH access or admin panels until they're specifically opened via the web-based Dome9 console. Today the company released
an iPhone app that will provide more convenient access to the console.
Aug 30, 6:07PM

Cambridge University Press just
launched a new API that is meant to make it easy for developers to add data from a variety of the organization's dictionaries to their own sites and mobile apps. With the launch of this API, Cambridge University Press is following in the footsteps of other well known dictionary publishers like
Merriam-Webster and the
Oxford English Dictionary, as well as startups like
Wordnik.
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