Yearly Archives: 2011

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Bing Adds Facebook Recommendations

Bing Adds Facebook Recommendations to Search writes Edmund Lee on AdAgeDigital.

“The deal was initially announced in October, but since then Google has upped the ante by adding its own form of social recommendations to search results, including a “plus one” button that allows users to vote up pages in search results.

he updated service, which launches Tuesday, will incorporate data from the largest social network, which has become a key arbiter of content on the web. For example, a user logged into Facebook searching for news on Bing would see links to articles that a friend may have liked. People searching for generic terms, such as “cooking,” might see recipes their Facebook friends have annointed with a “like.” Where a person’s Facebook friends have not sounded off on a particular search term, they would see the most popular links from the collective Facebook community, redefining search altogether.”

Read full article: http://adage.com/article/digital/bing-adds-facebook-recommendations-search/227570/

Google I/O 2011 Keynotes on YouTube

Both of Google’s I/O developer conference keynotes have been posted to YouTube, in up to 720p resolution.

Google I/O brought together thousands of developers for two days of deep technical content, focused on building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.

Offline Gmail Google Calendar and Google Docs Planned

Google’s Sundar Pichai revealed that offline Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs are planned for this summer according to Techcrunch.

“All of this is a long time coming for Google. They’ve had options for going offline in the past with things like Gears, but it wasn’t perfect. And actually, Gears is no longer being supported by Google as Chrome gains many of the same features via HTML5.

Pichai also noted that there are already hundreds of apps in the Chrome Web Store with offline access. And that includes almost every game in the store. This, on top of the built-in 3G connectivity is all vital to ensure the vitality of Chromebooks”

Read more: http://techcrunch.com/2011/05/11/offline-gmail/

Google to ‘Rent’ Chrome Laptops

Google tomorrow will announce sales of the new Chrome laptop in a $20 a month “student package” that combines both hardware and online services, writes Quentin Hardy on Frobes.

The product is almost certainly a precursor to an enterprise offering. Google Apps, an online product with features similar to Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets, calendars, and other productivity software) is sold to business for $50 a year. An inexpensive Chrome laptop could be added to that for a small premium, somewhat the way mobile phones are sold below cost when tied to calling plans.

Having students try out the product — at a price cheaper than buying a laptop for school — amounts to a shakedown cruise for the eventual product. If successful, it also seeds the market for future demand, as students move into the workforce with expectations of working in cloud-based systems.

Read full article; http://blogs.forbes.com/quentinhardy/2011/05/10/google-to-announce-chrome-laptops-20month/

Microsoft to Buy Skype

Microsoft Corp and Skype Global S.à r.l today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Skype, the leading Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion in cash from the investor group led by Silver Lake. The agreement has been approved by the boards of directors of both Microsoft and Skype.

The acquisition will increase the accessibility of real-time video and voice communications, bringing benefits to both consumers and enterprise users and generating significant new business and revenue opportunities. The combination will extend Skype’s world-class brand and the reach of its networked platform, while enhancing Microsoft’s existing portfolio of real-time communications products and services.

With 170 million connected users and over 207 billion minutes of voice and video conversations in 2010, Skype has been a pioneer in creating rich, meaningful connections among friends, families and business colleagues globally. Microsoft has a long-standing focus and investment in real-time communications across its various platforms, including Lync (which saw 30 percent revenue growth in Q3), Outlook, Messenger, Hotmail and Xbox LIVE.

Skype will support Microsoft devices like Xbox and Kinect, Windows Phone and a wide array of Windows devices, and Microsoft will connect Skype users with Lync, Outlook, Xbox Live and other communities. Microsoft will continue to invest in and support Skype clients on non-Microsoft platforms.

“Skype is a phenomenal service that is loved by millions of people around the world,” said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. “Together we will create the future of real-time communications so people can easily stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues anywhere in the world.”

Skype will become a new business division within Microsoft, and Skype CEO Tony Bates will assume the title of president of the Microsoft Skype Division, reporting directly to Ballmer.

“Microsoft and Skype share the vision of bringing software innovation and products to our customers,” said Tony Bates. “Together, we will be able to accelerate Skype’s plans to extend our global community and introduce new ways for everyone to communicate and collaborate,” Bates said.

“Tony Bates has a great track record as a leader and will strengthen the Microsoft management team. I’m looking forward to Skype’s talented global workforce bringing its insights, ideas and experience to Microsoft,” Ballmer said.

Speaking on behalf of the investor group that sold Skype to Microsoft, Egon Durban, managing director of Silver Lake, said: “We are thrilled with Skype’s transformation during the period of our ownership and grateful for the extraordinary commitment of its management team and employees. We are excited about Skype’s long-term future with Microsoft, as it is poised to become one of the world’s most dynamic and comprehensive communications platforms.”

Founded in 2003, Skype was acquired by eBay in September 2005, and then acquired by an investment group led by Silver Lake in November 2009. Skype has made impressive progress over the past 18 months under Silver Lake’s leadership, increasing monthly calling minutes by 150 percent, developing new revenue streams and strategic partnerships, acquiring the intellectual property powering its peer-to-peer network, and recruiting an outstanding senior management team.

Other members of the selling investor group led by Silver Lake include eBay International AG, CPP Investment Board, Joltid Limited in partnership with Europlay Capital Advisors; and Andreessen Horowitz.

The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. The parties hope to obtain all required regulatory clearances during the course of this calendar year.

About Skype
Skype is communications software whose purpose is to break down barriers to communication. With an Internet-connected device, families, friends and colleagues can get together for free with messaging, voice and video. At low cost, they can also call landlines or mobiles virtually anywhere in the world. Skype has recently introduced group video, allowing groups of more than two people to do things together whenever they’re apart.

Founded in 2003 and based in Luxembourg. Skype can be downloaded onto computers, mobile phones and other connected devices for free.

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

File Hosting Sites Not Safe For Private Data

Academic researchers say they’ve uncovered weaknesses in dozens of the most popular file hosting sites that allow people to gain unauthorized access to data that’s supposed to be available only to those selected by the user, reports Dan Goodin writing on Theregister.

“The services, which include sites such RapidShare, FileFactory, and Easyshare, allow users to upload large files and make them available to anyone who knows the unique URI (or Uniform Resource Identifier) that’s bound to each one. Users may post the link on websites or forums available to the public or share it in a single email to prevent all but the recipient from downloading it. RapidShare, for instance, says it can be used to “share your data with your friends, colleagues or family.”

But according to academics in Belgium and France, a “significant percentage” of the 100 FHSs (or file hosting services) they studied made it trivial for outsiders to access the files simply by guessing the URLs that are bound to each uploaded file. What’s more, they presented evidence that such attacks, far from being theoretical, are already happening in the wild.”

Read more: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/08/file_hosting_sites_under_attack/

Paywalls Vs Free News Site

Oliver Reichenstein. writing on Informationarchitects has posted a very interesting article “Business Class: Freemium for News?”

“I had a perspective changing talk on the subject of pay walls with the chief executive of a big publishing company (no, I can’t tell you who). He asked me what I think about pay walls. I told him what I always say: The main currency of news sites is attention and not dollars and that I believe that it is his job, as a publisher, to turn that attention into money to keep the attention machine running. He nodded and made the following, astonishing statement”:

:If you’ve been designing online newspapers as well, of course, you know that designers cannot solve this problem by themselves. Newspapers need to make money. And most newspapers look the way they look because the design briefings are the way they are. The following comparison demonstrates how much space and attention that marketing strategy needs to pay for the product, and how small the space is for actual content:

“I can’t see pay walls working out either. But we need to do something before we lose all of our current subscribers. Sure. It’s a tough business environment, but… But the flight industry is a tough environment too, and they found ways. So tell me: Why do people fly Business Class? In the end, an airplane brings me to the same place regardless of whether I fly Economy or Business Class and the massive price-increase I pay doesn’t compare the difference in value.”


Image, Informationarchitects

“There is no information shortage online—if I can’t read this article, I’ll read another.

Pay walls weaken the main attractor (content) of your site and complicates the user experience (login on different platforms). Some leave social media back doors for pro users, but that’s not a good long term strategy either, as more and more people are using social media to find content.

Often pay walled news sites feature the same amount of marketing noise as free sites. Paying customers of course are more attractive clientele, but… Paying for news and then dealing with a silly blinking bonanza while reading doesn’t seem like a fair deal.”

Read full article at: http://www.informationarchitects.jp/en/business-class-news/

Why Every News Site Should Focus On Being First Class All The Time:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110504/17110014149/why-every-news-site-should-focus-being-first-class-all-time.shtml

Raspberry Pi $25 USB HDMI PC

Game developer David Braben has developed a USB stick PC that has an HDMI port on one end and a USB port on the other. It plugs into an HDMI socket and then connect a keyboard via the USB port, giving a fully functioning machine with a 700MHz ARM11 processor coupled with 128MB of RAM and runs OpenGL ES 2.0, running a version of Linux, possibly Ubuntu, costing about $25.

Provisional specification:
700MHz ARM11
128MB of SDRAM
OpenGL ES 2.0
1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
Composite and HDMI video output
USB 2.0
SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot
General-purpose I/O
Open software (Ubuntu, Iceweasel, KOffice, Python)

More info on Raspberry Pi: http://www.raspberrypi.org/

POP3 Email Accounts in Gmail

PC World has published a useful walk through “Setting Up POP3 Email Accounts in Gmail” for those changing to cloud email service Gmail.

“When you make the switch from Microsoft Office to Google Docs, you don’t just lose Microsoft Word and Excel, you also lose Outlook.

So, for any readers who may wish to follow in my footsteps, or who stumble across this project at some point in the future, we are going to take a step back today and go over the steps to add a POP3 email account to Gmail. As a side note, I tried this in IE9, Firefox, and Chrome, and the buttons and text did not render properly in IE9. I recommend using Chrome for this process”

Read more: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/227209/day_4_setting_up_pop3_email_accounts_in_gmail.html

Phase One IQ180 80 Million Pixel Camera

Wired has reviewed the Phase One IQ180 a medium format camera with a 80 Million Pixel sensor.

“Quite simply, it’s one of the sickest camera systems you can buy for any money — and we’re talking about some serious coin here. For $47,990, you get the back, the body, and a Schneider Kreuznach 80 mm LS f/2.8 lens.

The images produced by the 80-megapixel digital back are massive — upwards of 500MB each. If you were to pull a file straight out of the camera and print it out at full print resolution, your image would be about 34 inches wide. That amount of depth adds a level of clarity and definition to your images that’s truly stunning.”

Read review at: http://www.wired.com/reviews/2011/05/phase-one-iq180

Facebook and AMEX Announce Facebook Big Break for Small Business

Facebook will be partnering with American Express to launch the “Facebook Big Break for Small Business” contest which will run from April 25 thru May 20th.

With the Facebook Big Break for Small Business contest, 5 U.S. small business owners can win $20,000 cash prize, free one-on-one consulting about their current use of Facebook, and a two-day advertising and marketing boot camp at Facebook’s headquarters in Palo Alto, CA. The training will include best practices for using Facebook, pages, ads and social plugins.

For the lucky winners, this tutorial could be particularly helpful, especially as four out of five U.S. businesses with 100 or more employees is expected to be engaged in social media by 2011.

“75% of businesses have increased their projected social media budget this year,” says Black Box Social Media Co-Founder Nick Bridges. “This number shows that social media marketing is here to stay.”

To enter the Facebook and American Express Small Business contest, small business owners need to visit Amex’s page on Facebook and provide answer to a questionnaire about their company. Amex will pre-select ten finalists and then Facebook fans will vote for five winners.

www.facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday?sk=app_171126146271518

Amzini Launches New Social Network Search Engine

Amzini announced today that they are making their extensive tools to explore and compare social networks freely available for public use. Amzini’s detailed information and multiple search options make over 900 of the best social and collaborative communities accessible. This resource provides people with a means to discover where others like them are spending their time online and provides businesses with immediate access to highly active and targeted communities of potential customers.

Social communities on Amzini are suggested by the community and are each evaluated on criteria for quality, popularity, and interaction before being accepted for inclusion. With a combination of wiki-aspects and quality control, Amzini is able to keep its service up-to-date as the social landscape constantly evolves. As a result, their users can efficiently sift through social networks without getting stuck in clutter, dead links, and signup pages. The 900 social networks featured on Amzini are visited over 7 billion times per month by over 900 million unique visitors (Compete.com), and each network leverages social media to benefit its target audience.

Amzini’s core services include:

* Categorical Search – Social Networks are arranged into 160+ categories to easily narrow your area of interest
* Keyword Search – Search across all networks by keyword
* Keyword Filters – Limit search results by category, feature, or minimum user ratings
* Top 10 Lists – View 6 top ten lists based on popularity and user ratings
* Detailed Site Information – Complete feature set, popularity, company information, relevant articles, and demographics
* User Ratings and Reviews
* Create and Share Favorites Lists
* Relevant News and Resources
* Personalized Recommendations – based on your information and interaction on the site
* Amzini Blog (http://www.amzini.com/blog) – A blog leveraging Amzini’s research to create data-driven reports, guides, and social commentary

http://www.amzini.com