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TechCrunch
TechCrunch is a group-edited blog that profiles the companies, products and events defining and transforming the new web.
What’s Right and Wrong with Media Now Jul 04, 2009 07:02:21 GMT
Like most things on the Internet, there’s a good side and a dark side to where the media business is headed.
The good side is very good: thousands of layers of mostly needless middlemen and processes are being eliminated as journalists get a direct channel to their readers. And, because it’s a t
Dotcom Crash-era Startup Reanimates By Trending On Twitter Jul 04, 2009 07:01:17 GMT
It's not often that Internet companies last 10 years, but Moonfruit in the UK has proved pretty resilient. It survived the dotcom boom the first time round, launching with VC-backing, growing to 65 staff and cutting back to two staff in the space of a couple of years. It's a wonder why they didn't e
CallWave Delists From NASDAQ; Fuze Meeting Rises From The Ashes Jul 04, 2009 01:01:35 GMT
It’s not easy to launch a successful WebEx competitor. Most businesses have long since established their “system” for dealing with web meetings, using old standbys like WebEx or GoToMeeting. And those businesses that are willing to venture into the unknown have had plenty of cheap
TalkCrunch
The podcast from TechCrunch about new Web 2.0 companies
Erick Schonfeld Discusses MySpace Music On WNYC’s Soundcheck Oct 08, 2008 18:48:24 GMT
Listen as TechCrunch co-editor Erick Schonfeld discusses the significance of MySpace Music and free, ad-supported music in general on WYNC's Soundcheck, a program produced daily by New York Public Radio.
Interview With Mayor Cory Booker About Community Eye Aug 02, 2008 16:43:11 GMT
Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker talks about Community Eye, the city's new video surveillance and gunshot detection system being used to fight crime in an eight-square mile area. More details and the transcript at TechCrunch.
Interview With Barney Pell and Ramez Naam About Microsoft’s Powerset Acquisition Jul 02, 2008 08:17:21 GMT
I spoke to Powerset CEO and cofounder Barney Pell and Microsoft Live Search Group Program Manager Ramez Naam today about the Powerser/Microsoft acquisition. Total talk time is around 35 minutes, and the full transcript is at TechCrunch.
CrunchGear
Gadgets, gear and computer hardware.
Daily Crunch: In the Pipeline Edition Jul 04, 2009 07:00:39 GMT
Italian company uses RC toy submarines to run cables through sewers
WTF: GameStop selling Nintendo Wii bundles with rubber ducks, water guns
DDR-style alarm clock forces you to finger-dance first thing in the morning
Forearm massager looks scary, probably works okay
CrunchDeals: Sega’s Columns fr
Utterly amazing music video shot on a bunch of webcams Jul 04, 2009 05:42:09 GMT
Japanese band Sour has made a music video for the ages. Shot with actual fans performing concerted actions on webcams, this had to be one of the most difficult editing jobs in history. My mind blew a couple times. Utterly insane on Yooouuutuuube as well, as a commenter points out.
This’ll be
Atari 7800 goes open source Jul 04, 2009 01:35:12 GMT
In a somewhat belated move calculated to “give potential developers insight into the Atari’s gaming platform so they may possibly build upon the 7800 series,” Atari has released the source code to several awesome but rarely-played Atari 7800 games, including Dig Dug, Centipede, Joust,
MobileCrunch
All About Mobile 2.0
Samsung Glyde 2 spy shots leak, headed for Verizon Jul 03, 2009 18:21:25 GMT
What’s black, red, wears a Verizon badge, and looks just like the Samsung Glyde? The Samsung Glyde 2, of course!
Presumably in hopes of losing a friend or getting someone fired, HowardForums user StandardsDT waited for his in-the-know buddy to leave the room before going camera crazy.
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Virginia Apple Store closes after shooting Jul 03, 2009 17:59:49 GMT
Tip #1: If you’re going to be a huge wanker and rob a retail store, don’t rob an Apple store. You know those little fancy handsets they carry around? Thats so they can avoid doing much with cash.
Tip #2: Don’t friggin’ steal stuff or shoot people, unlike this guy at the Arli
LG is delusional: plans to be #2 in 2012, new Black Label coming, iPhone killer coming, too Jul 03, 2009 14:32:29 GMT
What in the hell is LG Mobile’s president smoking because this is the most absurd thing I’ve ever read. Becoming the #2 mobile phone maker in three years is one thing considering the fact that Samsung could and would destroy them at any time. But a new Black Label device to compete with the iPh
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ReadWriteTalk
ReadWriteWeb
Ads Spotted on Twitter.com - Did You Notice? Jul 03, 2009 23:40:15 GMT
Three months ago we reported that Ads Had Come to Twitter and it was a pretty big deal - until Twitter promptly said the word "sponsored" was only appearing on the site in error. Now the "sponsored definitions" of certain Twitter "concepts" have appeared on the site again - and they sure look legi
Risky Business: Enterprise GRC Platforms Essential, Says Forrester Jul 03, 2009 23:39:00 GMT
In a new report issued on the first of the month, Forrester Research has asserted the importance of enterprise platforms for governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). Pointing to big name corporate failures in the last decade, they argue that the value proposition for GRC software is clear,
Digital Media M&A: Mobile & Analytics Deals Up, Social Media Down Jul 03, 2009 23:17:12 GMT
Peachtree Media Advisors has just released their latest report on digital media mergers and acquisitions. We posted their 2008 report back in January, and this is a mid-year 2009 update to that. According to Peachtree, there were 342 digital media transactions in the first half of
2009, which was
Read/WriteTalk is a weekly show that interviews thought leaders from across the web. Read/WriteTalk is hosted by Sean Ammirati and produced by Sean Ammirati and Richard MacManus
RWW Live: The Local & Mobile Web Mar 31, 2009 02:56:55 GMT
One of the big trends on the web is more and more location aware / sensitive web applications.nbsp; Increasingly powerful mobile devices are enabling this. In this episode of RWW Live, we talk about how the Web is evolving to include more location aware applications and what barriers are still in th
RWW Live: Online Travel Mar 03, 2009 05:53:29 GMT
On thisnbsp; episode of RWW Live, we focus on online travel applications. We have executives from 4 great travel startups on the call: TripIt, Yapta, Dopplr and PlanetEye.
In the show we discuss how the Web is changing the way people travel for work and fun.nbsp; As someone who spends a significant
RWW Live: Recommendation Engines Feb 03, 2009 04:00:57 GMT
ReadWriteWeb has been running a special series on recommendation engines and this episode of RWW Live is part of that.
The show features 3 exciting and very knowledgeable guests: Jesuacute;s Pindado, Strands Vice President, Business Solutions; Yosi Glick, Jinni CEO #38; Co-Founder; and David Selinge
last100
Tracking the digital lifestyle
Review: HTC Magic (Google Ion, T-Mobile myTouch 3G) Jul 02, 2009 17:24:08 GMT
It goes by many names. The HTC Magic on Vodafone here in the UK, Google Ion, when handed out as a freebie at the search giant’s developer conference, and the myTouch 3G on T-Mobile in the states. But, whichever way you slice it, the second Android-powered Google phone, manufactured by HTC, is
Joost admits ad-revenue defeat, trying white label biz model instead Jun 30, 2009 16:35:05 GMT
After rumors of a third change in direction, Joost, the Internet TV startup that just won’t seem to die, has announced plans to focus less on its own online video portal and instead tout the company’s newly launched white label service to “media companies, including cable and satel
The Pirate Bay sold, plans to go legit. Users urged to become capitalists. Jun 30, 2009 14:05:14 GMT
When the Pirate Bay four were convicted of “assisting in making copyright content available” and sentenced to a one year prison term and a fine of $3.6 million, the site’s co-founder Peter Sunde played down the verdict, claiming that it was business as usual. The argument being tha
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