Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 1,623 views | 1 Comment
Categorized under E-Rewards, Peanut Labs

E-Rewards has acquired the company Peanut Labs. Peanut Labs creates surveys that can be embedded into social networks. The financial details are unknown.

Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 6,456 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Verizon Communications Inc., Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless has launched a new service called Verizon Mobile Recovery. Verizon Mobile Recovery is an extension of the Total Equipment Coverage program. The service works on BlackBerry, Android, and webOS-powered phones. The full list of phones are available [here]. The Mobile Recovery application is available for free for those who pay $10 per month for the Total Equipment Coverage program.

Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 696 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Comcast, General Electric, General Electric Co, Jean-Bernard Lévy, NBC, SFR, Vivendi

French media company Vivendi has sold its stake in NBC to G.E. for $2 billion. Vivendi had owned 20% of the broadcasting company. After Comcast completes its acquisition of NBC, Vivendi will sell the remaining 12.34% it owns to G.E. for $3.8 billion. Vivendi CEO Jean-Bernard Levy said that the company can use the sale of NBC to buy 100% of telecommunications operator company SFR. Vivendi owns 56% of SFR. [NYT]
Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 912 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under James Joaquin, Mitch Kapor, Redpoint Ventures, Xmarks

Bookmark syncing service XMarks is in the process of shutting down. XMarks is based in San Francisco, California and they shut down their website today. XMarks is a four year old company that was started by Mitch Kapor. Kapor put his own money into the company and then it received more funding from Redpoint Ventures. XMarks was even close to selling the company to Google, but the deal fell through. At one point XMarks had about 5 million active users. However Google and Firefox both built bookmark syncing into the browser so their business model was difficult to sustain. [Xmarks Blog]
Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 1,368 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Edward Hill, Trololo

Trololo guy Edward Hill has decided to do a performance of the song that made him so popular on YouTube. This time he brought in some reinforcements in the form of back-up dancers… including Darth Vader. The original Trololo video has been seen millions of times. Check out the video below:

Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 863 views | 2 Comments
Categorized under Digg, DiigMe.com

I have just been notified that 3 power Digg users are working on a Digg.com replacement. The line on the homepage of the holding page currently says “Digg is dead, we are going back to basics.” Currently there is a contact form and a place to input your e-mail for updates on DiigMe.com. As reported earlier, Digg’s traffic has dropped 26% after the new website design went live. The new design has been buggy and there is less of an emphasis on the “homepage” itself. More details to follow as we find out more. Check back on this post.
Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 2,110 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Antoine Dodson

Just in case you want to dress up like the star of the Bed Intruder song, you can buy an Antoine Dodson costume. The costume includes a blank tank top, a wig that resembles Dodson’s hair, and a red bandana. The cost is $24.99 and it is almost sold out. If you don’t know who Antoine Dodson is, watch the video below that has over 26 million views on YouTube.

Amit Chowdhry | September 27, 2010 | 1,393 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Mike Lazardis, Research In Motion, RIM, RIM PlayBook

At the annual Research In Motion BlackBerry Developer Conference, CEO Mike Lazaridis announced a new tablet to rival the Apple iPad. The tablet is called the PlayBook. RIM developed the tablet’s operating system using QNX technology; RIM bought out QNX this past April. The operating system that will run the PlayBook is called the BlackBerry Tablet OS and it offers full OpenGL and POSIX support. The BlackBerry Tablet OS also supports the HTML5 web standard. These platforms are all tied to RIM’s new WebWorks SDK.
