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Nokia C5 social smartphone announced
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Nokia today unveiled its first phone from the Cseries family | the Nokia C5. Announced as “a smartphone optimized for social networking and sharing”, you could see Facebook status updates directly from the phonebook.
The C5 candybar measuring over 12mm thin and 46mm across (and 112mm high), packs 2.2 inch QVGA display, S60 3rd edition, HSDPA, [...]
ZumoDrive brings its cloud storage to HP netbooks
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ZumoDrive is one of several services available for “cloud storage,” where a user’s files are stored online, so they can be accessed from multiple devices. The company just announced that it’s teaming up with HP, which will use ZumoDrive to power an “HP CloudDrive” service installed on the computer-maker’s new line of netbooks.
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Android and iPhone users are the most active mobile shoppers
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According to Compete’s Q3 2009 Smartphone Intelligence Survey of nearly 2,000 smartphone owners, 37% purchased something non-mobile with their handset in the past 6 months. While that’s still far from a majority, the study found that at least 68% of smartphone users conduct some mobile shopping activity, such as looking for reviews, [...]
erasing photo memory cards
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Eye-Fi is unveiling its new generation of photo memory cards that can automatically upload photos to web sites directly from digital cameras.
The company is announcing its new Eye-Fi Pro X2 memory cards with faster upload speeds at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today.
It is also launching Eye-Fi Center, a desktop application [...]
Hunch.com checks out healthy at six months
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Hunch.com, introduced to us in a early version last March, has demonstrated a growing user base and ever-better utility to go along with its fun-to-use design work. For those not in the know, Hunch is a site designed to take some of the “cognitive labor” out of making decisions. Founded by Flickr co-founder [...]
Genachowski spams, Google blogs, Wikipedia rounds up donations
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Here’s the last action of this decade:
The FCC chairman spams his Facebook friends. Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, sent a cryptic Facebook message to all of his friends this morning, saying â??Adam got me started making money with this.â? It contained a broken link. Facebook suspended the account and said [...]
CNET co-founder’s Whiskey Media raises $2.5M
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Whiskey Media, a company that has built websites around topics like comic books and computer games, has raised $2.5 million in funding.
The Sausalito, Calif. company was created by Shelby Bonnie, who previously co-founded online news network CNET. Whiskey Media sites are a mix of directories and online communities, and include ComicVine, AnimeVice, and GiantBomb [...]
OpenFeint data shows heavy iPhone gaming during the holidays
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Looks like mobile gamers were glued to their iPhones during the holidays. Aurora Feint shared data today that showed games with its OpenFeint social gaming network saw five times the normal user activity and three times the normal sales during the Dec. 24 to Dec. 26 holidays.
OpenFeint is Burlingame, Calif.-based Aurora Feint’s platform [...]
43 million users, 924 million streams, 14,000 hours of TV
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Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, who heads the online TV megahub that offers commercial-sponsored shows and excerpts from NBC, Fox, ABC and a couple hundred cable channels, blogged a thank-you note to viewers today.
This being the television industry, Kilar’s thank-you doubles as a self-promotional roundup of statistics and other success metrics for the nearly [...]
Pacific Lake Partners raises $35M fund to back young entrepreneurs’ buyouts
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Palo Alto, Calif.-based venture capital firm Pacific Lake Partners is still looking to raise $35 million for a rather interesting new fund. The fund will specifically target young entrepreneurs looking to buy and turn around other people’s startups — a fairly uncommon approach for investors.
The firm says it will give recipients between $300,000 [...]






Yahoo hands social features to Facebook in new deal (via postie)
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Yahoo’s Vice President of Communities Jim Stoneham wrote today:
This is much more of a win for Facebook. It lets the social network demonstrate the value proposition of Facebook Connect to 500 million people and outside brands, plus it gives them a stronger position as the de facto identity provider across the web.
Connect lets you log-in to other services with your Facebook ID. For content providers, it is supposed to kick off a virtuous cycle of traffic for both parties. Users visit the site, interact with it and share what they’ve been doing or find interesting on Facebook, potentially attracting some of their friends to visit as well. For first movers, the effect can be quite dramatic: The Huffington Post attracted 3.5 million referrals from Facebook a month after launching Social News using Connect, a service that let you track what your friends were reading. However, as more partners sign up, there will be an increasing amount of clutter to break through.
Yahoo for one is stepping into dangerous territory. At its core, Yahoo has always been about being your starting point for the rest of the web. It’s done that by offering a range of content and essential services like e-mail. But as Facebook Connect spreads its tentacles across the web and aggregates content more effectively with 350 million users sharing at least 2 billion pieces items a week, it will increasingly become the starting point for the web. It’s also a bit ironic, given that Yahoo tried to acquire Facebook for $1 billion.
Facebook is not just the place to see what your friends are doing anymore. It’s the place to see what they’re reading, thinking about, and what’s entertaining them. And that’s a real challenge to Yahoo Ultimately, Yahoo is doing itself no favors by hollowing out its core offerings, as it did with the recent deal handing search responsibilities to Microsoft’s Bing.
Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, himself, took a veiled dig at Yahoo’s approach in a speech in October, saying he always wanted to maintain Facebook as a “technology” company. Yahoo has lost much of its technical luster over the last decade, evolving into more of a media and advertising company.
Indeed, that will probably be what pays off in the end.