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- Unthink's "Anti-Facebook" Social Network Reaches 100,000 Users
- More Mind-Blowing Real-World Kinect Interaction From Microsoft Research
- Leaked Timeline Points To Post-Black Friday Galaxy Nexus Launch
- Mobile Startup Incubator Tandem Opens New "MobileHome" In Silicon Valley; Now Accepting Applicants
- Will The Next Wave Of E-Paper Devices Have Glowing Screens?
- RealNetworks Names Former Adobe Exec Thomas Nielsen As CEO
- Kill Switch
- Motorola's Xoom 2 Spied In Catalog, Should Launch Before Christmas
- Twitter Debuts User Testimonials, Er, Stories: For When 140 Characters Are Not Enough
- Personalized News Reader News360 2.0 Arrives On iPhone
- Founders Brings The Crazy And The Foolish Ones To Dublin
- Advise.me Partners With Xero, GetSatisfication, Zendesk & SEOmoz, Adds 8 More To Team
- Keen On … Why Steve Jobs Matters (TCTV)
- The Complete Guide To Disrupt Beijing (Day 2)
- Google Cleans Up Gmail With New Design And Better Search
- GarageBand Arrives On The iPhone And iPod Touch
- Sprint Inks Deal To Become Official Wireless Carrier Of San Diego
- (Founder Stories) How Dropbox Got Its First 10 Million Users
- Verizon Doc Points To November 10 Launch For The Droid RAZR
- Trustpilot Raises $4.5m To Scale Up Trust Ratings For Shopping
Unthink's "Anti-Facebook" Social Network Reaches 100,000 Users | Top |
Unthink, the social networking platform whose marketing campaign involves a lot of Facebook bashing, has reached 100,000 registered users, the company is now reporting. As you may recall, the site quickly crashed after TechCrunch sent its usual heavy stream of traffic to the network, and it took Unthink over a day to recover. Now the number of visitors to the site is doubling daily, including both active users and casual visitors. | |
More Mind-Blowing Real-World Kinect Interaction From Microsoft Research | Top |
Have you had your share of augmented reality this month? Between CMU's OmniTouch, Microsoft's HoloDesk, and Metaio's updated AR app, you could be forgiven. But trust me, you'll want to watch this video of Microsoft Research prototypes using pico projectors and Kinect cameras. The ability to quickly build and track a 3D model of the environment is combined with the ability to display synthetic information onto the real environment. The result? The digital simulation of the world is overlaid on the world, in real time, and it's utterly insane. | |
Leaked Timeline Points To Post-Black Friday Galaxy Nexus Launch | Top |
Few devices have inspired a following quite as devoted as the Galaxy Nexus, and those fans will be glad to know that a recently leaked Verizon document pegs Samsung and Google's latest collaboration with a post-Black Friday launch window. | |
Mobile Startup Incubator Tandem Opens New "MobileHome" In Silicon Valley; Now Accepting Applicants | Top |
You may not have heard of Tandem Entrepreneurs, the incubator and capital fund that officially launched in July, but for entrepreneurs focused on the mobile space, they're worth checking out. What's different about Tandem, as we wrote in July, is that founders Doug Renert and Sunil Bhargava don't consider themselves VCs. Instead, they've brought together a host of entrepreneurs with decades of startup experience among them to provide resources in an incubator that specifically targets early-stage mobile startups. | |
Will The Next Wave Of E-Paper Devices Have Glowing Screens? | Top |
Depending on who you talk to, the fact that you need a light to read e-paper-based e-readers like the Kindle is either a strength or a weakness. It's become part of the branding, after all: "just like real paper!" But with increasing competition from LCD-based devices, it might be that E-Ink and its many clients will need to level the playing field. How about a softly-glowing screen? | |
RealNetworks Names Former Adobe Exec Thomas Nielsen As CEO | Top |
After the company's former CEO Bob Kimball resigned in March of this year, RealNetworks has announced that its board of directors has named Thomas Nielsen as its new president and chief executive officer. Nielsen, who will also become a member of its Board of Directors, starts at RealNetworks on November 9th. Nielsen most recently served as vice president of the Digital Imaging Group at Adobe, leading the business unit for the company's largest product line which includes Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom, in addition to mobile, web and tablet solutions. While at the helm of Adobe's Digital Imaging Group, Nielsen was responsible for over $500 million in revenue. Prior to Adobe, Nielsen spent five years at Microsoft in the digital media space. | |
Kill Switch | Top |
The so-called PROTECT IP act is under fire again as it enters the process of becoming law. We've talked about it on this blog before and no doubt the discussion will continue after it passes or is rejected, but it's important at this critical moment that everyone concerned weigh in and make an unambiguous statement regarding the quality of this bill. So then: PROTECT IP is a lunatic proposal, penned by a dinosauric industry concerned solely with the preservation of its own profits. It will do nothing to curb piracy while at the same time eroding fundamental freedoms of the internet. The only people who can possibly be in favor of this bill are either ignorant of its implications or stand to gain by its passage. This desperate power grab by a diminishing elite fails to even comprehend the problems it aims to solve, and its blunt force methods are wide open for abuse, and very possibly unconstitutional. Make no mistake about it: this is a kill switch, and if it's passed, it will revisit us for years to come in ways we never suspected possible. If you think that's an overstatement, think about it again next time you're posing naked for the TSA, and ask yourself how that came about. | |
Motorola's Xoom 2 Spied In Catalog, Should Launch Before Christmas | Top |
We were half-expecting to see the Xoom 2 officially break cover at Motorola's Droid RAZR launch event (especially since some incriminating photos of the tab leaked just prior to it), but according to the latest Carphone Warehouse buyer's guide, the Xoom 2 should make its debut in time for the holidays. I managed to scrounge up a high resolution shot of the page in question (below), and it points out a few interesting particulars. | |
Twitter Debuts User Testimonials, Er, Stories: For When 140 Characters Are Not Enough | Top |
Last year, Twitter debuted a marketing campaign, called Twitter Tales, that showcased ways in which users interact with the microblogging platform. Today, the company is launching a similar campaign, called Twitter Stories, which seems to show interesting Tweets and ways the site's users are communicating via the platform. For example, Maureen Evans uses Twitter to share recipes with users. Aaron Durand was able to save his mother's bookstore using Twitter. Well-known film critic Roger Ebert uses Twitter as voice after he lost his voice. | |
Personalized News Reader News360 2.0 Arrives On iPhone | Top |
News360, the cross-platform news reader, is arriving on the iPhone today in version 2.0, after having been previously available on virtually all other platforms, including Android, the iPad, Windows Phone, the Web and even the BlackBerry PlayBook. With today's launch, News360 is also adding support for logins, allowing you to sync your reading trends and behavior, (aka your "interest graph") across devices. Support for Google+ has been added as well. | |
Founders Brings The Crazy And The Foolish Ones To Dublin | Top |
Last year I attended a brand new event in Dublin called Founders (or F.ounders if you prefer the branding). I duly wrote it up here as an "overnight must-attend" and a welcome edition to the European tech events scene. As one of the few writers to attend the first one, it was indeed a pretty damn good event, and an amazing achievement for 27 year old entrepreneur Paddy Cosgrave. And I see various others coming out with a bunch of superlatives to describe the events, which was run alongside the Dublin Web Summit. First I'll say what happened, then I'll have something to say about what I think is going on here. | |
Advise.me Partners With Xero, GetSatisfication, Zendesk & SEOmoz, Adds 8 More To Team | Top |
New startup accelerator Advise.me has today formalized partnerships with the law firm Perkins Cole, plus Xero, Zendesk, GetSatisfaction, and SEOmoz all of which will provide services to its startup participants for free. The incubator, which is encouraging global entrepreneurs to apply to its program, has also just added eight more members to its team, including folks from GetSatisfaction, Facebook, Microsoft, Yammer, About.me, MetaLab, Posterous and Unitas Global. | |
Keen On … Why Steve Jobs Matters (TCTV) | Top |
As a Steve Jobs watcher, Alan Deutschman has been at it longer than almost anyone. He is the author of the 2000 biography The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, the e-essay How Steve Jobs Changed Our World and is currently working on a book entitled Why Steve Jobs Matters which will be published by St. Martins Press next year. So why does Steve Jobs matter? According to Deutschman, who I interviewed over Skype, Jobs matters because he transformed the CEO into a rock star. Just as John Lennon was a hero for the flower power generation of the 60's, Deutschman explained, so Steve Jobs is the "patron saint" of the "creative class" – people who have a great passion for their work and look for fulfillment in their working lives | |
The Complete Guide To Disrupt Beijing (Day 2) | Top |
TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing kicked off its second and final day with a bang last night, with Sarah Lacy chatting with Lei Jun (Angel Investor, Co-founder of Xiaomi), on how he plans to take on the likes of Apple in the mobile phone industry. Next up was Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom, who talked about the photosharing startup's international efforts and how it plans to deal with the onslaught of clones. In an "Attack Of The Clones" panel, a few of Groupon's fiercest Chinese competitors discussed the daily deal space and how it is maturing in China. Additionally, a number of panelists from e-commerce companies in China ventured into what the future of online retail is in the country. | |
Google Cleans Up Gmail With New Design And Better Search | Top |
Google is rolling out a new design for Gmail over the next few days. It features more white space, less clutter, threaded conversations, new themes, and better search. Messages aren't as bunched up as before and easier to read. Adding a social element, Google is adding profile pictures beside each message, and the labels pop out more. The density of the text also adjusts depending on your screen size and resolution, making it easier on the eyes. The new design is in line with some of the changes Google just made to Google Reader in terms of spacing and overall feel. | |
GarageBand Arrives On The iPhone And iPod Touch | Top |
GarageBand, Apple's music creation app, is now available on the smaller screens of the iPhone and iPod Touch, after its introduction on the iPad earlier this year. Like the iPad version, the new app has Touch instruments like keyboards, pianos, organs, drums, guitars and basses. It also allows you to plug in your electric guitar to record music or a mic to record vocals. | |
Sprint Inks Deal To Become Official Wireless Carrier Of San Diego | Top |
Sprint is no stranger to forging big-name partnerships -- the NASCAR Sprint Cup comes to mind -- but this time the folks in Overland Park have struck a deal with a rather unexpected party. Sprint has just announced that after nine months of competition, they have been named the official wireless provider of San Diego, California. | |
(Founder Stories) How Dropbox Got Its First 10 Million Users | Top |
Dropbox co-founder Drew Houston has one of the hottest startups in the game. With $257.2 million in funding and a $4-billion valuation it's poised to triple an already impressive user base of 45-millon. So when did Houston know he was sitting on something pretty? Erick Schonfeld finds out in episode III of Drew Houston's Founder Stories interview. | |
Verizon Doc Points To November 10 Launch For The Droid RAZR | Top |
Remember that one time Motorola and Verizon announced the new Droid RAZR, but failed to offer up any in-store availability dates? A date as vague as "November" can only tide over the masses for so long, which may be why Verizon "passed along" this internal document (full-size below) to Droid-Life, which details in-store availability across "all channels" on November 10. The beastly 4G-LTE packin' RAZR will go for $299.99 on-contract. | |
Trustpilot Raises $4.5m To Scale Up Trust Ratings For Shopping | Top |
Trustpilot, a site which rates the trustworthiness of shopping sites via a toolbar, has raised €3.3 million from two Nordic venture funds, SEED Capital and Northzone Ventures. The money will be used to scale internationally. Right now it's available in 10 European countries but plans further rollouts. | |
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