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- Flurry: China's App Usage Has Gone Through The Roof
- With Backing From Google Ventures, Humanoid Brings Robot Supervision To Crowdsourced Tasks
- Yahoo Brings Intelligent Social TV App IntoNow To The iPad; Adds Content Feeds And More
- New Gmail App For iPhone Is Unusable, Shows Errors Upon Launch
- Angie's List Sets Price Range IPO At $11 To $13 Per Share; Valued At Over $600M
- Google Launches Native Gmail App For iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Faces Instant Backlash
- Maybe BBM Music Isn't So Silly After All
- Ex-Google Reader Product Manager Posts Scathing Review Of Reader Redesign
- Here's The First GTA:V Trailer And It's Spectacular
- Take A Peek At China's Version Of The Motorola Droid RAZR
- Gigya Launches Platform To Give Businesses Access To Users' Complete Social Identities
- Womply's New Deals Startup Loads Local Offers Onto Your Credit Cards
- Cloudera Founder Debuts Big Data Management And Analysis Platform WibiData With Backing From Eric Schmidt
- Email Security Startup Agari Raises $2.5M From Alloy, Battery, Greylock And First Round
- Loiloscope 2 Lets You Edit HD Videos In Real Time, Now Offers More Features
- BBM Music App Goes Live In BlackBerry App World
- Square's Card Case iOS App Adds Support For Hands-Free Payments, Twitter Integration For Merchants
- Video: Toyota Shows Four Healthcare And Nursing Robots
- Monster Partners With SDJ For "Monster Digital" Flash Memory Products
- Nokia Strikes Supplier Deal With ST-Ericsson For Windows-Powered Handsets
| Flurry: China's App Usage Has Gone Through The Roof | Top |
China has the most cell phone users in the world, and according to mobile app analytics firm Flurry, they're using apps more than they ever have before. For their latest report, Flurry tracked mobile app sessions (essentially, instances of use) across 120,000 apps from January to October 2011. Among other things, they were able to single out the ten countries where apps sessions have increased the most. | |
| With Backing From Google Ventures, Humanoid Brings Robot Supervision To Crowdsourced Tasks | Top |
Workers of the world, get ready to meet your robot supervisors. A new service called Humanoid wants to turn you into a "robot-supervised army" that it will rent out for $5 an hour. It already has 20,000 workers lined up for today's launch. Humanoid comes out of a startup called Speakertext, which uses a mixture of automated techniques and crowdsourced labor to transcribe online videos (we use Speakertext for TCTV). Speakertext will continue as a product of Humanoid, which is shifting focus to helping companies with their software development. Google Ventures is putting in a few hundred thousand dollars in another seed round (the company raised $600,000 in February from Mitch Kapor and others). | |
| Yahoo Brings Intelligent Social TV App IntoNow To The iPad; Adds Content Feeds And More | Top |
Social TV app IntoNow, which Yahoo acquired earlier this year for $20 to $30 million, is heading to the iPad today with the launch of a native app. In case you aren't familiar with IntoNow, the service IntoNow, a new service that allows you to tell your friends what television shows and movies you're watching in realtime. But unlike other media "check-in" services, you do this simply by hitting a button and letting your phone listen to what you're watching. It's that audio tracing technology that made it an appealing purchase for Yahoo, compared to the plethora of other social check-in apps. | |
| New Gmail App For iPhone Is Unusable, Shows Errors Upon Launch | Top |
| Angie's List Sets Price Range IPO At $11 To $13 Per Share; Valued At Over $600M | Top |
Angie's List, which offers consumers a way to review and rate doctors, contractors and service companies on the Web, has just set the terms for its IPO. In a new filing, the company revealed that it aims to raise as much as $131.4 million in the offering and has priced its IPO in the range of $11 to $13 per share. The company will list on the Nasdaq under the symbol "ANGI." At the high end of the range, Angie's List would be valued at nearly $700 million. Angie's List launched in 1995 with a focus on local home, yard and car services, sits at the intersection of local search, user-generated content and subscription-based services. To date, Angie's List has raised nearly $100 million from Battery Ventures, T. Rowe Price, City Investment Group, Cardinal Ventures and others. | |
| Google Launches Native Gmail App For iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Faces Instant Backlash | Top |
Google is launching a new native Gmail application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch today, which is now available in the iTunes App Store. As recently revealed by TechCrunch writer MG Siegler on his personal blog, one of the app's most important features is its ability to do push notifications. The app will also include search, autocomplete, support for attachments, priority inbox access, labels and other standard email features like archiving, deleting and reporting spam. | |
| Maybe BBM Music Isn't So Silly After All | Top |
With BBM Music, RIM has thrown their hat into the already crowded mobile music ring. The new service's focus on leveraging your social connections to score some new tunes is a novel twist, but it begs a significant question. Why would RIM release an ostensibly limited music service when you can shell out a few extra dollars a month for unlimited access? | |
| Ex-Google Reader Product Manager Posts Scathing Review Of Reader Redesign | Top |
Former Google Reader Product Manager Brian Shih has posted a scathing, but fairly accurate, review of the update to Google Reader. The update, which removed Reader's own social sharing features in favor of Google+, was unpopular among Google Reader's most active users because it destroyed their niche community built up over the years. But in Shih's opinion, that's only one of its problems. Just as bad is the new visual style, he says, referring to the stark, black-and-white user interface Google has been rolling out to all its products in recent weeks. Says Shih: "it's as if whoever made the update did so without ever actually using the product to, you know, read something," | |
| Here's The First GTA:V Trailer And It's Spectacular | Top |
Rockstar Games just released the first trailer for the upcoming GTA V game and it's good to be home. Grand Theft Auto V is living large back in the beautiful state of San Andreas. The big city of Los Santos, the lovely ladies, and the fast cars -- it's all there. The game still doesn't have a release date but don't expect it this year. However, there will likely be a steady stream of trailers, teasers and random marketing until it's hyped to unreasonable levels. | |
| Take A Peek At China's Version Of The Motorola Droid RAZR | Top |
The Droid RAZR has certainly been the talk of the the town lately, with its 7.1mm waist line, 1.2GHz dual-core processor and uniquely beautiful design. According to the leaks, the RAZR should be gracing shelves by November 10 both here in the States and in the UK. But what about China? | |
| Gigya Launches Platform To Give Businesses Access To Users' Complete Social Identities | Top |
Many companies have begun to realize that social is not just a new channel or a new fad, it's a new way of doing business. But learning the ropes, how to use social networks and social channels, and optimize and tailor social features for one's business, is easier said than done. This is where Gigya enters the equation. The startup offers a SaaS technology (or a social CRM platform, if you will) to help businesses make their websites social, integrating their online appendages with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. and consolidating the best social features and widgets into one solution. While the startup has made a play into social commerce with widgets to integrate e-Commerce platforms with social networks, etc., Gigya is today announcing the launch of an important (and perhaps somewhat intimidating) new technology that has big data implications. Social data implications, of course. The tech has been dubbed the "Identity Management Platform", and essentially, it enables businesses to better manage user data by providing them with complete, permission-based access to a user's social, profile, and behavior data culled from activity on their websites. | |
| Womply's New Deals Startup Loads Local Offers Onto Your Credit Cards | Top |
Womply's "Efortless Offers" is a new offers platform that links local merchants' discounts to all major credit and debit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Live now in the D.C. area, with plans to roll out to five additional markets by early January, the service feels like a daily deal site for consumers, but works like targeted advertising for local merchants. The key differences between Womply and something like Groupon are that the offers are personalized for the consumers and are directed towards specific audiences. They don't require a certain number of buyers in order to "tip," and there are no coupons to print. | |
| Cloudera Founder Debuts Big Data Management And Analysis Platform WibiData With Backing From Eric Schmidt | Top |
Exclusive: Cloudera founder Christophe Bisciglia is debuting his new startup today, called Odiago. Odiago develops a product called WibiData, which leverages Apache Hadoop to manage and analyze large amounts of data. And the company is launching with a number of major backers including Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, Cloudera CEO Mike Olson, and SV Angel. For background, Bisciglia founded Cloudera, a developer and commercial distributor of Hadoop, the open source software that powers the data processing engines of the worldʼs largest and most popular web sites. Prior to Cloudera, Bisciglia was a senior engineer at Google where he founded and led Google's Academic Cloud Computing Initiative, which provides Google hosted computational resources to facilitate education and research to universities around the world. | |
| Email Security Startup Agari Raises $2.5M From Alloy, Battery, Greylock And First Round | Top |
Stealthy email security startup Agari has raised $2.5 million in Series A funding led by Alloy Ventures with participation from Battery Ventures, First Round Capital and Greylock Partners. Agari's technology, which was developed by former IronPort/Cisco employees, assesses, visualizes, and protects against email threats to brands, such as phishing and other fraud. The startup collects terabytes of data to figure out what are the legitimate online identities in email and which ones consumers shouldn't see in first place. The startup partners with email companies and senders to make sense out of what the company calls the 'wild west of email.' | |
| Loiloscope 2 Lets You Edit HD Videos In Real Time, Now Offers More Features | Top |
Over a year passed since we covered powerful video editor LoiLoScope, but instead of resting on its laurels, maker LoiLo has kept innovating on the product. Aptly named LoiLoScope 2, the updated software for Windows PCs (system requirements) still has the same key value proposition: combining an easy-to-use UI (geared towards pros and amateurs alike) and a ton of editing functions with a technical "killer feature" (instead of letting the CPU do the heavy lifting, the editor uses the GPU for video processing). Thanks to the "GPGPU editing engine", LoiLoScope makes it possible to edit and preview videos in HD in real-time. In other words, users don't need to wait for the software to process and then reflect the changes they make to the videos but can track them without delay (LoiLoScope supports a long list of input and output video formats). | |
| BBM Music App Goes Live In BlackBerry App World | Top |
Alright BlackBerry fans, the time has come for you to experience BBM Music. If you haven't heard of it yet, it's a somewhat inexplicable music subscription service that integrates BBM. As of yet, the app has only been available to beta zone members, but today the app went live in the BlackBerry App World for all to enjoy. And by all, I mean users in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. | |
| Square's Card Case iOS App Adds Support For Hands-Free Payments, Twitter Integration For Merchants | Top |
Earlier this year, Square debuted a virtual card case that consumers fill with 'cards' of all the merchants they visit and buy from who accept Square. These mobile cards include locations, merchant contact info, coupons, order and purchase history and more. One of the more interesting features was the ability to 'pay with your name.' In a merchant's card within the case, you can press a "use tab" button which allows the frequent customer to essentially put a purchase on their virtual tab with Square at the merchant. Today, Square is launching a new version of its Card Case iOS app that integrates iOS5 support for geofencing. So once you opt-in one time to the geofencing feature in the app, when you (and your phone) are within 100 meters of a Square merchant you can simple walk into the store, say your name at checkout and you are good to go with the payment. You don't need to pull your phone out at all or open the app. | |
| Video: Toyota Shows Four Healthcare And Nursing Robots | Top |
Honda isn't the only Japanese car maker active in robotics (with Asimo etc.), Toyota has been active in this area for quite some time, too. Big T showcased a total of four robots yesterday, all with the healthcare and nursing markets in mind. It's not a surprise Japan's biggest car company is focusing on these areas, as its home country has the oldest society in the world (23% of the population are 65 or older). Here are the robots Toyota showed during their press conference in Tokyo. | |
| Monster Partners With SDJ For "Monster Digital" Flash Memory Products | Top |
If you've found yourself yearning for a new memory card but all your options are just too pedestrian, then Monster and SDJ Technologies may have just brightened your day. The two companies have just announced that they have inked a long-term licensing deal that means Monster Digital flash memory products will soon hit store shelves. | |
| Nokia Strikes Supplier Deal With ST-Ericsson For Windows-Powered Handsets | Top |
It's a big day over at ST-Ericsson. The chip maker, which has yet to turn a quarterly profit, just scored a major deal with Nokia to power its Windows Phone handsets. This deal effectively ends the monopoly Qualcomm has had over Windows-powered devices, and should also allow Nokia to sell lower-priced smartphones in new territories, reports Reuters. | |
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China has the most cell phone users in the world, and according to mobile app analytics firm
Workers of the world, get ready to meet your robot supervisors. A new service called
Social TV app
Angie's List, which offers consumers a way to review and rate doctors, contractors and service companies on the Web, has just set the terms for its IPO. In a
Google is
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Former Google Reader Product Manager Brian Shih has posted
Rockstar Games
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Many companies have begun to realize that social is not just a new channel or a new fad, it's a new way of doing business. But learning the ropes, how to use social networks and social channels, and optimize and tailor social features for one's business, is easier said than done. This is where 
Exclusive:
Stealthy email security startup
Over a year passed since we
Alright BlackBerry fans, the time has come for you to experience BBM Music. If you haven't heard of it yet, it's a
Earlier this year, Square
Honda isn't the only Japanese car maker active in robotics (with
If you've found yourself yearning for a new memory card but all your options are just too pedestrian, then Monster and SDJ Technologies may have just brightened your day. The two companies have just announced that they have inked a
It's a big day over at ST-Ericsson. The chip maker, which has yet to turn a quarterly profit, just scored a major deal with Nokia to power its Windows Phone handsets. This deal effectively ends the monopoly Qualcomm has had over Windows-powered devices, and should also allow Nokia to sell lower-priced smartphones in new territories, reports
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