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- Fred Wilson Talks NYC's Tech Scene, The Effect Of Angel Investors, And More [TCTV]
- Is Facebook Down? Yes It Was For Some. Outage Lasted Over An Hour
- BlackBerry PlayBook Update Adds Improved Android Compatibility
- Goodbye Photoshop, Hello Cloudinary
- Kickstarter Responds To Hidden "Failed Project" Claims
- Solar Mosaic Raises $2.5 Million Series A To Be The "Kickstarter For Solar"
- The Rumored iPhone 5′s Four Inch Front Panel Can Nearly Swallow An Old iPhone Whole
- Timing Is Everything: Indie Movie Discovery Platform Prescreen To Close Its Doors
- Fly Or Die: HTC Evo 4G LTE [TCTV]
- First Impressions On Fluent, The Startup Promising "The Future Of Email"
- Google Calls Its Smart Ad Relevance System "Smart Ass" (Yes, Seriously)
- Chrome SVP Sundar Pichai Confirms Chrome Is (Mostly) Beating IE
- Microsoft Launches Windows 8 Release Preview
- SEO Was Yesterday. 500 Startups' PostRocket Fires Up $610K For Facebook News Feed Optimization
- OnSwipe Heads To The iPhone, Launches Layout Personalization With OnSwipe Draft
- "In the Studio," PublikDemand's Courtney Powell is Building a Better Business Bureau for the Social Age
- FTC Chairman Leibowitz: More Privacy Could Actually Bring Bigger Revenues For Web Giants
- TC/Gadgets Webcast: WWDC Expectations, E3 Excitement, And The Death Of The Spec
- Google Applies for .Google, .Docs, .YouTube and .LOL Top-Level Domains
- Flikdate Announces The World's First Mobile Live Video Dating Service
Fred Wilson Talks NYC's Tech Scene, The Effect Of Angel Investors, And More [TCTV] | Top |
If you want to learn about the booming tech startup scene in New York City, it doesn't get much better than talking to Fred Wilson. Wilson has emerged as perhaps the most recognizable figure of the now-booming New York tech scene, through his 25-year career as a venture capitalist (currently he's a partner at venture capital firm Union Square Ventures) and also through his very popular "A VC" blog. | |
Is Facebook Down? Yes It Was For Some. Outage Lasted Over An Hour | Top |
"Let me tell you the difference between Facebook and everyone else, we don't crash EVER!" - 'Mark Zuckerberg', The Social Network. Not quite. Facebook was offline or slow to load for some users around the world for over an hour. Reports started flooding in to Twitter at roughly 4:26pm PST today with many users quipping that "Facebook is down. Just like its stock price." One hour later and DownForEveryoneOrJustMe confirms the outage continues for some users, though others are having no trouble. We're awaiting a response from Facebook on the cause. | |
BlackBerry PlayBook Update Adds Improved Android Compatibility | Top |
The RIM PlayBook by just received a developers update that adds some interesting new Android functionality to RIM’s tablet. This new version now supports Android apps running in their own windows, improving compatibility with the general Android app universe. From Crackberry: Improved HTML5 support Portrait support for Email, Calendar and Contacts Improved folder support including IMAP folder support Full device encryption is now supported, so that the whole device and personal partition can be secure. Screenshots are now saved in lossless PNG format. Each Android app will now run in its own window. This greatly improves the user experience and consistency among the other application runtimes. Access to the Camera hardware is now supported for Android apps, allowing many more application types to work on the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet. In-App Payment is now supported through the BlackBerry Payment SDK, so Android applications can include virtual items for sale in their applications. This version is butting up against the incoming BB10 OS that will soon appear on phones and tablets, but, as the Verge notes, the BB10 PlayBook should be able to run apps written for previous OS versions. Oddly, this version seems like a bit of a dead end but it’s nice to see Android functionality getting fleshed out more concretely. via RIM | |
Goodbye Photoshop, Hello Cloudinary | Top |
Manipulating images for your website is such a tedious chore. You need to open Photoshop, click your mouse about ten thousand times, then save the file and upload it. Then next month you redesign your site and suddenly need to re-size all your image elements again! Startup Cloudinary has a good alternative for you: use custom URLs to transform your images in the cloud! I was a bit skeptical when I first read about Cloudinary, but after five minutes of goofing around with it I'm sold. | |
Kickstarter Responds To Hidden "Failed Project" Claims | Top |
Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter, dropped us a line about the systems in place to "hide" failed projects. He told us that Kickstarter does indeed hide many projects from search robots, but it's for a good cause. "The original poster was correct in noting that we don't have a browse area for projects whose funding was unsuccessful," he wrote. "This isn't to 'hide failure,' as the original post said, it's because it would be a poor user experience (there's no action that anyone could take) and it would expose the creators of unsuccessfully funded projects to unnecessary criticism from the web (those projects would be prime for trolling)." | |
Solar Mosaic Raises $2.5 Million Series A To Be The "Kickstarter For Solar" | Top |
Solar Mosaic, an Oakland, California-based startup that is creating a crowdfunding platform specifically for solar energy projects, has taken on $2.5 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Spring Ventures with the participation of Serious Change, Jim Sandler, Steve Wolf, Tom Chi, and a group of angels from the "Toniic" investor network. | |
The Rumored iPhone 5′s Four Inch Front Panel Can Nearly Swallow An Old iPhone Whole | Top |
Another day, another iPhone 5 leak. This time we're looking at a four-inch long front panel of what appears to be a new iPhone. This panel suggests a longer, 16:9 style body and screen and lines up with previous news of a longer iPhone casing with a Micro USB port on the bottom. I'm very skeptical in regards to these videos simply because rapid prototyping and sourcing is getting so simple these days anyone can carve out a convincing iPhone shell and take some good footage of it. Am I skeptical enough to dismiss this outright, however? No. | |
Timing Is Everything: Indie Movie Discovery Platform Prescreen To Close Its Doors | Top |
It was just last September that we covered the launch of Prescreen, the startup founded by former Groupon and Zoosk execs that aimed to help independent films find the publicity they nearly always lack. To do so, they built a curated, on-demand video platform that would give filmmakers and distributors an alternative to traditional ad and distribution channels, while giving users an easy way to discover low-budget films they wouldn't otherwise. But, as it goes in Startup Land, sometimes even veteran advisors, seed capital, and a good idea aren't enough to keep a business afloat. Yesterday, Prescreen notified its users that it will be suspending its beta until further notice. While this doesn't exactly mean that the startup has hit the deadpool, for all intents and purposes for its users, Prescreen is no longer operational. | |
Fly Or Die: HTC Evo 4G LTE [TCTV] | Top |
I'm smack dab in the middle of my HTC Evo 4G LTE review (the full review will be up tomorrow), but as I judge, I felt the need to bring John Biggs into the mix for a little Fly or Die. Now, John is notoriously hard on Android phones, namely because they're all incredibly similar. The Evo 4G LTE is no different. I, on the other hand, think it brings some pretty strong design language to the table, which could be great for someone looking to stand out. | |
First Impressions On Fluent, The Startup Promising "The Future Of Email" | Top |
Y Combinator's Paul Graham recently begged entrepreneurs to consider "frightening ambitious startup ideas," like building a better search engine or replacing universities. "Any one of them could make you a billionaire," said Graham. "That might sound like an attractive prospect, and yet when I describe these ideas you may notice you find yourself shrinking away from them," he said. "Don't worry, it's not a sign of weakness. Arguably it's a sign of sanity. The biggest startup ideas are terrifying." Among those terrifying ideas was rethinking the inbox, and in particular, the Gmail inbox. Although there has been much complaining about the sorry state of email, very few companies are addressing the situation. It's just too hard. But there is an interesting startup to watch in this space, which happens to be thinking about the bigger picture. The somewhat stealthy Fluent is not shy about its vision either, offering a tagline that boldly proclaims it's offering "the future of email." But can it deliver? | |
Google Calls Its Smart Ad Relevance System "Smart Ass" (Yes, Seriously) | Top |
What's the best thing that I (and others) learned at D10 this year? (Other than the fact that Steve Jobs used to own a peacock, of course.) Onstage at D10, Google SVP of Advertising Susan Wojcicki revealed, in answering Walt Mossberg's question about the sad state of ad relevancy, that Google calls its machine learning smart ad targeting technology "Smart Ass" internally. Aside from those self-driving cars, this is probably the coolest thing happening at Google at the moment. | |
Chrome SVP Sundar Pichai Confirms Chrome Is (Mostly) Beating IE | Top |
Remember this report about Google Chrome passing Microsoft's Internet Explorer in browser market share? Well, at today's D10 conference, Chrome SVP Sundar Pichai basically confirmed this is true, saying that Chrome is "#1 in most countries" and even noting that Chrome's market share is over 50% in some regions. One-third of people are using Chrome, said Pichai. | |
Microsoft Launches Windows 8 Release Preview | Top |
Microsoft just announced that the Windows 8 Release Preview, the company's final pre-release version of Windows 8, is now available for download. With this release, Microsoft is also making new versions of its Windows 8 apps for Hotmail, SkyDrive an Messenger available, as well as hundreds of new and updated apps from third-party developers in the Windows Store. | |
SEO Was Yesterday. 500 Startups' PostRocket Fires Up $610K For Facebook News Feed Optimization | Top |
Businesses struggle to come up with what to post to their Facebook Page each day, and making those posts actually get seen is a difficult as the dark arts. That's why PostRocket has raised $610,000 to help businesses blow up on Facebook thanks to news feed optimization. PostRocket analyzes your Facebook Page, and provides recommendations for when and what to post. The 500 Startups Fall 2011/Winter 2012 company pulled in the syndicate seed round from Polaris Ventures, 500 Startups, and several angels. PostRocket's CEO Tim Chae is actually the youngest founder ever funded by Dave McClure's accelerator. | |
OnSwipe Heads To The iPhone, Launches Layout Personalization With OnSwipe Draft | Top |
OnSwipe's been around for a little over a year, and since raised a total of $6 million in funding and launched content recommendations within its HTML5 tablet publishing network. But just as tablets are entering into mainstream territory, people are now entirely comfortable consuming long-form content on their even-smaller iPhone. That said, publishers who don't want to build out an app will now have a new tool to display iPhone-optimized content to folks on-the-go. | |
"In the Studio," PublikDemand's Courtney Powell is Building a Better Business Bureau for the Social Age | Top |
"In the Studio" begins the summer by welcoming an entrepreneur from Austin who worked in various roles at different startups before she tried to return a cable box to TimeWarner, an experience which motivated her to assemble a new squad, form a new company, and move west to Silicon Valley where she now leads a small team based out of 500 Startups that may be sitting on the next big idea. Courtney Powell is the CEO and co-founder of PublikDemand, a social crowd-based platform where individuals can initiate and/or join campaigns (or "demands") against Fortune 1000 companies. (Currently, they support demands against nine larger companies and plan to expand as demands increase.) Their platform is different from other "social good" or corporate social responsibility programs -- on PublikDemand, customers of companies can use the power of the crowd to lodge complaints against those large entities and pressure them into changing policy. Within the last six months, PublikDemand has served as the catalyst for a California man who became so fed up with his service from AT&T that he initiated his campaign against the company on the site itself, has created targeted leads for AT&T competitors, and has even caught the eye of Netflix's Reed Hastings in his fight to preserve Net Neutrality. | |
FTC Chairman Leibowitz: More Privacy Could Actually Bring Bigger Revenues For Web Giants | Top |
Privacy guidelines such as the "Do Not Track" option proposed by the Federal Trade Commission does not necessarily mean the end of the kind of targeted online ads that have brought such riches to web companies over the past decade. In fact, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz says, more privacy on the Internet could actually bring the industry much more money that it attracts now. | |
TC/Gadgets Webcast: WWDC Expectations, E3 Excitement, And The Death Of The Spec | Top |
Quite a bit hangs on the horizon in the world of gadgets. E3 is right around the corner, as is WWDC (Apple's Developer conference), and while hardware gets cooler and cooler, the spec does not. John, Matt and I discuss this and more in this week's TC/Gadgets webcast. | |
Google Applies for .Google, .Docs, .YouTube and .LOL Top-Level Domains | Top |
Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) closed its window for new generic top-level domain name applications. ICANN will publish a list of all the applied-for strings in two weeks, but Google today already announced some of the names it applied for. Among these are, as expected, .google and .youtube. According to Google's chief Internet evangelist and "father of the Internet" Vint Cerf, however, the company also applied for domains it thinks " have interesting and creative potential," including .lol. | |
Flikdate Announces The World's First Mobile Live Video Dating Service | Top |
Until now, online and mobile video dating has mostly been about looking at video clips. Flikdate for iOS, however, is all about live video calls, making it feels more like a mix of Chatroulette and Match.com than the current crop of video dating services. The Flikdate team gave me a demo of the service earlier this week and it turns out the app is about as easy to use as it gets. You simply sign up with your Facebook login (no worries, the app doesn't post to your wall or access any of your data), tell the service if you want to chat with men or women, and after that, it just takes one click to get started. The service works over 3G and WiFi (though the video quality tends to be more consistent over WiFi). | |
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