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- Social Loyalty Startup Topguest Launching White Label Service With Facebook Integration
- Motorola's New LTE-Packing DROID4 Caught On Film
- Jolicloud Pivots Up To Be Your 'Personal Cloud' Machine
- Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel Back Next-Generation Digital Book Publisher Hyperink
- Khosla Ventures-Backed Snip.it Lets You Clip, Save And Share Collections Of Content On The Web
- Google Offers Partners With 14 Deal Providers, Becoming A One-Stop Shop For Hometown Deals
- TechCrunch to Beijing: The Eagle Has Landed
- Gunnar Optiks Intros Glasses For The Call Of Duty Obsessed
- Video: This Bendable Remote Control Has No Buttons, Doesn't Require Batteries
- Mobile Advertising Company 4INFO Raises $14M From Paul Allen's Vulcan Capital And Others
- Redfin Raises Another $14.8 Million To Reinvent The Real Estate Market
- MoPub Launches New Marketplace For Real-Time Mobile Ad Bidding
- Creepy/Awesome Banjo App Now Pings You When Your Friends Are Nearby
- Microsoft's Vision Of The Future Includes Touch-Sensitive Everything (And Beautiful People Only)
- Keen On … The Greatest Entrepreneurs Are Born To Deal With Failure (TCTV)
- Video: This Electric Vehicle "Wears" Airbags For Ultimate Protection
- Gnip Adds Google+ To Social Media Monitoring Data Stream
- Majority Of Top 100 Brands Now Have Mobile Apps, Up From Just Half 18 Months Ago
- Jobs Biography Sells Out In China As Fans Clamor For Copies
- Nintendo Reports US$923 Million Loss In The First Half Of This Fiscal Year
| Social Loyalty Startup Topguest Launching White Label Service With Facebook Integration | Top |
| Motorola's New LTE-Packing DROID4 Caught On Film | Top |
Motorola fans may still be riding high on the announcement of the Droid RAZR, but Droid-Life has just gotten their hands on images of yet another Motorola handset in the works: the DROID4. The DROID4 apes some of the RAZR's industrial design (like the funky corners and non-removable battery), but it sadly isn't quite as svelte thanks to the spacious slide-out five row keyboard. | |
| Jolicloud Pivots Up To Be Your 'Personal Cloud' Machine | Top |
It seems like Tariq Krim, founder of the early 'organise your digital life' play that was NetVibes has been on a journey - a journey to tackling fundamental problems about our online life, like how to interface and organise it all. Seems like he just can't let go of that idea. And the Atomico-backed Jolicloud has been an ambitious evolution of this, to create an apps-based interface to the cloud, as well as a Netbook OS, which 600,000 users responded to. But today Krim unveiled a major pivot for Jolicloud in the form of a new product which seems to bring all of that learning into a new place which very much speaks to the proliferation of social networks, photo apps and other services. | |
| Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel Back Next-Generation Digital Book Publisher Hyperink | Top |
Hyperink, a next-generation digital book publishing platform, has raised $1.2 million from Andreessen Horowitz, Y Combinator, SV Angel, Lerer Ventures, Launch Capital, Cyriac Roeding, Jack Abraham, and others. Simply put, Hyperink, which was a graduate of Y Combinator's Winter 2011 class, wants to disrupt the book publishing world. The startup is a digital book publishing platform and full-service agency that will help any aspiring author write, design, publish, market, and sell a book without any up-front fees. Hyperink wants to represent the long-tail of book demand. | |
| Khosla Ventures-Backed Snip.it Lets You Clip, Save And Share Collections Of Content On The Web | Top |
Snip.it, a startup that lets you create and share collections of content on the web, has raised a round of funding from Khosla Ventures, True Ventures, Charles River Ventures, and SV Angel. While the service is still in private beta, TechCrunch readers can use the invite code 'techcrunch_500' here to use Snip.it. Snip.it lets you create collections of content and opinions (called "snips") and share them with anyone or everyone. Snip.it allows you to pull the content that matters to you in one place, add your voice to it, and discover interesting content from like-minded people. It's sort of like bookmarking meets content collection meets self-expression meets discovery. The startup allows you to collect content from around the web, personalizing it with one's voice, and also discovering content. | |
| Google Offers Partners With 14 Deal Providers, Becoming A One-Stop Shop For Hometown Deals | Top |
Google has just announced a set of new partnerships with over a dozen niche daily deal providers, which will now be integrated into the Google Offers service, both on the Web and in the Google Shopper mobile applications for iOS and Android. The new Google Offers partners include Dealfind, DoodleDeals, Gilt City, GolfNow, HomeRun, JuiceInTheCity, kgbdeals, Mamapedia, PlumDistrict, PopSugar Shop, ReachDeals, Active.com Schwaggle, TIPPR, and zozi. Initially, these deals will be only available to those in the San Francisco Bay area, but this feature will soon arrive to other areas, says Google. | |
| TechCrunch to Beijing: The Eagle Has Landed | Top |
| It has begun. Some eight hours ago, eight more members of the TechCrunch team landed in Beijing. Giddy and jetlagged, we are spending every minute between wheels down today and curtain up Monday morning working on the Hackathon, shooting videos, meeting with Chinese speakers and showing Western speakers a bit of this amazing country. Most important, we're working with the startups competing in the Battlefield to hone their pitches for their six minutes of International glory early next week. | |
| Gunnar Optiks Intros Glasses For The Call Of Duty Obsessed | Top |
With the new Call of Duty game hitting shelves soon, Gunnar Optiks has released a limited edition pair of Modern Warfare 3 gaming glasses that promise to please the eyes of even the most obsessed gamers. Well, that's the claim, anyway. You see, Gunnar Optiks peddles special glasses meant for people who find themselves in front of screens all day. They're said to reduce eye strain by filtering out artificial light, and their gaming-specific models are design to keep players in the game for even longer than usual. | |
| Video: This Bendable Remote Control Has No Buttons, Doesn't Require Batteries | Top |
We've shown you the "Leaf Grip Remote Controller" a few weeks ago, but its maker, Japanese tech company Murata, decided to wait until the CEATEC 2011 exhibition to present it to the public. The device can theoretically be used for a number of applications, but Murata is pitching it first and foremost as a remote control for TV sets. The Leaf Grip Remote Controller lets users change channels with a twisting motion while the volume can be adjusted by bending it. Shake the device, which doesn't require batteries to work, to turn the TV on or off. | |
| Mobile Advertising Company 4INFO Raises $14M From Paul Allen's Vulcan Capital And Others | Top |
Exclusive: Mobile advertising company 4INFO has raised an additional $14 million in funding led by Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Capital, with Mitsui Global Investment and existing investors Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Gannett, Mezzanine Capital and U.S. Venture Partners participating. This brings 4INFO's total funding to $52 million. Founded in 2005, 4INFO has dominated the SMS ad space, with roughly 3,000 publishers on its msgHaven platform. For those unfamiliar with their B2B product, 4INFO's publishing platform helps publishers manage their SMS content and delivery. MsgHaven delivers around 400 million text messages each month (which has doubled in the past year). | |
| Redfin Raises Another $14.8 Million To Reinvent The Real Estate Market | Top |
Real estate is a market that's full of inefficiencies, headaches, and price gouging. Thankfully, there are a handful of startups looking to fix it, one of which is Seattle-based Redfin. Today the company — which has proven to be so disruptive that angry real estate professionals were harassing the startup in its earlier days — has just raised another $14.8 million for its quest to turn the industry on its head, saving both buyers and sellers money in the process. The round was led by Globespan Capital Partners, with participation from previous investors Madrona Venture Group, Vulcan Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Greylock Partners. This round brings Refin's total funding to nearly $46 million (its last round was a $10 million Series D in November 2009). | |
| MoPub Launches New Marketplace For Real-Time Mobile Ad Bidding | Top |
MoPub, the mobile advertising startup founded by former AdMob and Google employees, has been known as kind of a "Doubleclick for mobile" until now. Today, the company is expanding its offerings with the launch of the MoPub Marketplace, which will serve as a virtual trading floor for mobile ads, allowing app publishers to connect with ad buyers in real-time. | |
| Creepy/Awesome Banjo App Now Pings You When Your Friends Are Nearby | Top |
Social discovery service Banjo, which launched its cross-platform mobile application for iPhone and Android earlier this summer, has just introduced a new way to keep track of where your friends are and what they're doing: automatic friend alerts. Unlike the alerts you see on Foursquare, which ping you every time a friend checks in somewhere, this friend alerting feature works across social networks. And more importantly, it only bothers you when your friends are actually nearby. | |
| Microsoft's Vision Of The Future Includes Touch-Sensitive Everything (And Beautiful People Only) | Top |
No one knows what the future will look like, but it's always fun to guess, right? Microsoft has an entire position dedicated to the task, titled "Director of Envisioning," which is held by David Jones. In an interview with GeekWire, he claimed that the future holds "an expanded definition of productivity where it's not just about getting things done. It's also about doing the right things, and doing them well and enjoying the process with other people in a very natural way." And that's just what the sequel to Microsoft's "Office 2019" video shows. | |
| Keen On … The Greatest Entrepreneurs Are Born To Deal With Failure (TCTV) | Top |
Few people know failure better than venture capitalists. Even the most successful fail much more than they succeed and the best are those, like Vinod Khosla, who acknowledge that their successes are much rarer than their failures. Another venture capitalist well acquainted with failure is Peter Gardner, Managing Director of Wavepoint Ventures, a Menlo Park shop that primarily invests in software, medical technology and clean tech start-ups. I caught up with Peter earlier this week at the engaging FailCon conference where he spoke on the Failure of Business Models panel. "We've had our fair share of failures," Gardner confessed to me, stressing that one of the greatest assets of Silicon Valley was its tolerance of failure. Sharing Ron Conway's view on failure, Gardner explained that rather than being born to succeed, great entrepreneurs are born to be able to deal with failure. | |
| Video: This Electric Vehicle "Wears" Airbags For Ultimate Protection | Top |
A Japanese company called Humanix [JP], in cooperation with Hiroshima University, has developed a small electric car that "wears" airbags on the body. I am not really sure if the result can be called pretty, but Humanix is claiming that (perhaps rightfully) their ''iSAVE-SC1'' is the "safest electric vehicle in the world". The three-wheeled car offers enough room for three people and comes with inflated airbags on the front and rear, while the body is covered with tent cloth. Upon collision, the idea is that the air released from the bags will soften the impact. | |
| Gnip Adds Google+ To Social Media Monitoring Data Stream | Top |
Exclusive: Gnip, a provider of social media data to enterprise applications, is announcing today that it will be incorporating data from Google+ into its streams. Gnip will offer a keyword search stream for Google+ that is built on the social platform's new API. For background, Gnip serves as an API hub for social streams, collecting data from services like Twitter, Facebook and other social sources, and pushing it out to other data-consuming applications and Websites. Applications using Gnip's platform can get public data streams for over 100 feeds and sites, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WordPress, Flickr, and others without ever visiting those sites or accessing their individual APIs. And Gnip also has premium access to the Twitter firehose of data. | |
| Majority Of Top 100 Brands Now Have Mobile Apps, Up From Just Half 18 Months Ago | Top |
A report being released today from mobile analytics firm Distimo finds that the majority of the top 100 brands (91%) now have a presence in at least one of the major mobile application stores, usually Apple's iTunes. This finding is notable because just 18 months ago, only half (51%) of the top brands even had any mobile applications published. | |
| Jobs Biography Sells Out In China As Fans Clamor For Copies | Top |
| China is serious about Jobs-mania. All 250,000 copies of the book are sold out in the country and folks lined up before bookstores opened just to get copy. Considering publishers already faked the bio, it's clear that their love of Steve is still strong. MICGadget has a full photo gallery of the launch including a number of delightful sculptures made entirely of copies of the bio. | |
| Nintendo Reports US$923 Million Loss In The First Half Of This Fiscal Year | Top |
Not too long ago, Nintendo was printing money every month after landing two hardware smash hits in a row, the Wii and the DS. But these times are now over, it seems. The company posted their financial report [PDF] for the first six months of their fiscal year (which ends in March 2012) today, and it has registered a loss of US$923 million. To put things into perspective, the minus for the same time frame in last fiscal was just US$26 million, but the number is at least better than the US$1.3 billion The Nikkei yesterday predicted for Nintendo's earnings call. Revenue dropped by 41% to US$2.83 billion. | |
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Motorola fans may still be riding high on the announcement of the Droid RAZR, but
It seems like Tariq Krim, founder of the early 'organise your digital life' play that was NetVibes has been on a journey - a journey to tackling fundamental problems about our online life, like how to interface and organise it all. Seems like he just can't let go of that idea. And the Atomico-backed Jolicloud has been an ambitious evolution of this, to create an apps-based interface to the cloud, as well as a Netbook OS, which 600,000 users responded to. But today Krim unveiled a major pivot for 

Google has just announced a set of new partnerships with over a dozen niche daily deal providers, which will now be integrated into the
With the new Call of Duty game hitting shelves soon, Gunnar Optiks has released a limited edition pair of
We've shown you the "Leaf Grip Remote Controller"
Exclusive: Mobile advertising company
Real estate is a market that's full of inefficiencies, headaches, and price gouging. Thankfully, there are a handful of startups looking to fix it, one of which is Seattle-based 
Social discovery service
No one knows what the future will look like, but it's always fun to guess, right? Microsoft has an entire position dedicated to the task, titled "Director of Envisioning," which is held by David Jones. In an interview with
Few people know failure better than venture capitalists. Even the most successful fail much more than they succeed and the best are those, like
A Japanese company called
Exclusive: Gnip, a provider of social media data to enterprise applications, is announcing today that it will be incorporating data from Google+ into its streams. Gnip will offer a keyword search stream for Google+ that is built on the
A report being released today from mobile analytics firm
Not too long ago,
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