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GamerDNA Gets $3M From Flybridge GamerDNA is one of many social network for gamers. But now, thanks to Boston-based Flybridge Capital Partners, the company behind it has $3 million of Series A funding to make it stand out from the pack. Formerly known as GuildCafe.com, a community site for fans of Guild Wars and other PC-centric MMORPGs, GamerDNA Inc. will use [...]... |
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Camino, Best Mac Browser Gets Better I am an unabashed fan of Camino, the best damn mac browser. Today with the release of version 1.6, it became a lot better. A more streamlined user interface isn’t the only improvement. Camino 1.6 is on par with any modern browser and has commonly used features we take for granted: feed detection, [...]... |
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Housing Info Flows To The IPhone Looking for a new house to buy but don’t have enough time to browse the Internet, either at home or in the office? As of today, iPhone users can use a new application from Silicon Valley-based startup Terabitz to look at property listings, photos, local neighborhood information, recent sales and driving directions to properties while [...]... |
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Obopay Gets $20M To Send Money Via Mobiles Obopay, a three-year-old mobile payments startup, has scored $20 million in additional funding, CEO Carol Realini told me this afternoon. She and other Obopay executives contributed to the round by wiring their investments to the company coffers by way of their Obopay accounts on their mobile phones. Yes, it’s a gimmick, but it’s also a [...]... |
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Lessig Lectures The FCC On The Need For Neutrality Now we know why none of the major carriers showed up for Thursday’s open FCC meeting at Stanford University: Who wants to take on Larry Lessig, the lion of Net Neutrality, in his own den? Class was in session when Stanford law prof Lessig delivered a powerful lecture on the need for neutral networks, telling the [...]... |
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Wanted: Virtualization Engineer, Referee Exp. Pref. The virtualization of systems allows for efficient use of server resources and is clearly a trend that many enterprises are embracing. Systems engineers see virtualization as the next generation of tools that can help scale their servers, while network engineers see the virtualization trend headed in their direction as well. Unfortunately, it seems that server [...]... |
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Future Phones: Let Your Fingers Do The Talking When it comes to mobile phones, it’s all about touch screens — this year. But what will they look like in four or five years? I recognize that in 25 years they’ll be implanted into our bodies, Ã la Ray Kurzweil’s thesis, but how will we we improve upon them in the meantime? Since Apple has [...]... |
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The Cloud Grows Up The cloud is growing up. Its rite of passage comes this morning with the announcement that Amazon Web Services will now provide support for users of its Simple Storage Solution, Elastic Compute Cloud and Simple Queue Services products. Amazon, with its launch last week of persistent storage, was clearly wooing enterprise users, and the offer [...]... |
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TruMoney For Truphone, Mobile VoIP Operator One of the most important calls I make during the week is the one to my mother, followed by another one to my baby brother. These are international long distance calls, and for the first 15 years of my American life, those calls went over AT&T’s wired or wireless networks, forging a very special bond [...]... |
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Psst, Buddy! Need A Mobile Browser? More smartphones means more mobile browsers, and Web Worker Daily has a rundown on several, including the latest effort from Mozilla, the guys behind the wildly popular Firefox browser. So check it out, and see if Opera Mini or Apple’s Safari browser is for you. It’s like its 1995 all over again.... |
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Riya To Change Name, Looking To Sell Its Tech Earlier this week, I got a tip from one of my reliable sources that Riya, a San Mateo, Calif.-based startup, was looking to either sell or license its core technology and instead focus solely on Like.com, its visual shopping search business. The money raised from the sale could then be put towards new business [...]... |
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EBay Snoring, Skype Roaring eBay reported its first-quarter earnings today, and there was nothing impressive about the results, especially their core auction-related business. On the other hand, Skype seems to be doing pretty well. Skype continued its strong growth trajectory, reporting $126 million in revenue for the quarter, representing 61% year-over-year growth. Skype added 33 million registered users in the [...]... |
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60 GHz Chipmaker Phiar Fizzles & Shuts Down Phiar Corp., a 60 GHz chip company that had created some truly impressive semiconductor technology, appears to have shuttered its operations. Sources tell me the Boulder, Colo.-based company is no longer in business, though as of April 15, Phiar had not filed for bankruptcy in Colorado Bankruptcy Court. My calls to Bob Goodman, CEO of Phiar, [...]... |
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Clinton, Obama And Blitzer: The Avatars If you’re anything like me, you’re following the Democratic primaries with one hand over your eyes, shouting “Oh my gawd, don’t say that!” at pretty much every news item. Now all it takes is a webcam and Fix8.com’s Candidate Avatar Pack to be part of the impending car wreck it’s become. Simply download the installation, [...]... |
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On Sale: The IPhone (well, In Europe, At Least) Well the iPhone may be hard to come by in the U.S. these days, but they’re practically giving them away overseas. As Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster notes today, two more mobile phone retailers — Britain’s 02 and Carphone Warehouse — have cut the price of the 8 GB iPhone by 37 percent. This follows [...]... |
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I Don’t Want Source Code; I Want App Tone In the software-as-a-service world, source code becomes irrelevant. We don’t want to know how to make a telephone, just a dial tone. With IT, we want app tone.... |
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