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posted 20 mins ago

Maxymiser Raises $12 M For Its Website Testing & Optimization Solution

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Maxymiser, a company that helps improve website effectiveness through the use of A/B and multivariate testing, personalization and optimizations, has raised $12 million from new investors Investor Growth Capital alongside investment from its Series A investors, Pentech Ventures.

The funding will be used to help Maxymiser expand its business, with a special emphasis on North American R&D. → Read More

posted 34 mins ago

iMessage Bug Traps Android Converters’ Personal Conversations… But There’s A Fix!

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iMessage is awesome, right? Since iOS 5 came out I’ve been telling all my friends and family (who, ironically, aren’t what you’d call tech savvy) to update and start sending messages for free. It’s super fast, I tell them, and your messages will be blue! Thrilling, to say the least.

There’s just one problem:

If you switch to an Android device from an iPhone (with iMessage activated), anyone who’s previously been sending you iMessages will no longer be able to send you texts. This is because there is apparently a bug with the iMessage system that doesn’t deactivate iMessage, even after you’ve switched your phone number to another device. → Read More

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posted 54 mins ago

Mindspeed Buys ‘Small Cells’ Maker Picochip For Up To $76.8 Million

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Mindspeed Technologies, a provider of semiconductor solutions for network infrastructure applications, this morning announced that it has acquired UK-based Picochip, a supplier of integrated system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for small cell base stations.

Mindspeed is paying $51.8 million for Picochip, a mix of cash and stock, and up to $25 million in earn-out payments in the first calendar quarter of 2013. → Read More

posted 56 mins ago

Barnes & Noble Mulls Splitting Nook Business And Selling “Dead Tree” Publishing Company

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Two bits of news crossed the wire this morning, neither of them good for traditional publishing. First, Barnes&Noble has reportedly put their publishing arm, Sterling Publishing, up for sale, a company it bought in 2009 for $115 million. Sterling produces puzzle, game, and crafts books for kids and adults. Not as big a deal as it sounds, but it still points to a reduced interest in paper-based sudoku.

Second, B&N is mulling the spin-off of the Nook business, a move that will shelter the burgeoning epub business and, more important, pull it out of the listing ship that is B&N proper. The company reported a loss of $6.6 million this quarter, down about half from last year, but the Nook business has thus far been quite lucrative, leading the company to “pursue strategic exploratory work to separate the NOOK business.” → Read More

posted 1 hour ago

Gartner Lowers 2012 IT Spending Forecast To 3.7 Percent Growth

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Worldwide IT spending growth is expected to grow 3.7 percent in 2012, a slowdown from the 6.9 percent growth in 2011, according to a new forecast from Gartner. The research firm lowered its 2012 forecast from its previous estimate of 4.6 percent due to global economic woes and theThailand floods which  hit the hard disc drive industry.

The good news is that global IT spending is still enormous—an estimated 3.8 trillion dollars worldwide. → Read More

posted 1 hour ago

Lithium Raises $53.4M Fourth Round To Push For Lead in Social Brand Software

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Big consumer brands generate all sorts of consumer interest and expertise, but they’ve generally struggled to capitalize on these relationships to improve themselves. Lithium has been building itself into a market leader at solving this problem over the last ten years, offering white-label community sites and related products that allow brands to let users share ideas with each other — and tell the brands what they’re doing well, or not.

The company is now doubling down on its business, raising a $53.4 million fourth round of funding on top of the $39 million that it has previously brought in. → Read More

posted 1 hour ago

Facebook Turns Your Timeline Into Moo Business Cards, First 200,000 Are Free

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In a move which is likely to catapult UK startup Moo onto a new international stage, the company has become the only one to deeply integrate its ‘social business cards’ with the Facebook platform today. Taking pictures from users’ Facebook Timeline information and photography, users will now be able to create 50 personalised business cards for £10/$15. But in a promotion from today Moo is giving away cards to the first 200,000 users, equivalent to 10 million cards. → Read More

posted 2 hours ago

For Rapid Wireless Data Exchange: Toshiba Starts Shipping TransferJet LSI

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TransferJet is having a hard time going mainstream, but Toshiba hasn’t given up on the close proximity wireless transfer technology yet: after taking the wraps off a small TransferJet LSI back in September last year, the company now announced it’s ready to begin shipping the first samples to electronics manufacturers.

Visitors of the CES 2012 (which kicks off on January 10 in Las Vegas) will be able to see the LSI in action at the Toshiba booth. → Read More

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posted 2 hours ago

And The First $1 Million Domain Name Sale Of 2012 Is … dudu.com?

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Domain name marketplace operator Sedo this morning announced that it has brokered a big domain name sale before the first week of the new year is over. The company has negotiated a sale of the domain dudu.com to a Dubai-based social networking service provider called – you guessed it – DUDU Communications.

Amazingly, the domain name went for as much as $1 million, which is right up there with the sales of furniture.com, sky.com and domainname.com – heck, it even fetched double the purchase price of domains like 3D.com, logo.com and puzzle.com. → Read More

posted 2 hours ago

Financial Times Acquires London-Based Developer Of Its HTML5 Web App

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The Financial Times has acquired London-based application development firm Assanka, which built a nifty HTML5 web app – and other applications – for the publisher.

(Hat tip to Benedict Evans)

FT staffers such as Katie Morley and Jonathan Wheatley started spreading the news on Twitter, garnering retweets from FT.com managing director Rob Grimshaw and PR rep Tom Glover, who confirmed the acquisition to me but declined to share more details.

Read more at TechCrunch Europe. → Read More

posted 3 hours ago

Google Ventures And Foundry Group Put $9M In Crowdsourced Search Advertising Marketplace Trada

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Crowdsourced SEM management startup Trada has raised $9 million in Series D financing from existing investors Foundry Group and Google Ventures. This brings Trada’s total funding to $17 million.

Here’s how Trada works. Agencies and advertisers can specify a budget they are willing to spend on ads, decide which advertising platforms they want their ads to appear on (the site currently supports Bing, Yahoo, and Google), and enter how much they willing to pay-per-click or per acquisition.
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posted 4 hours ago

NumberFire Pockets $750K To Help You Rule Your Fantasy Sports Leagues

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Back in September, we wrote about numberFire, a New York City-based startup that’s attempting to bring a deep, scientific approach to your fantasy football picks. At the time, the startup was preparing to graduate (along with ten other stalwart companies) from the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, a seed-funding, mentor-providing NYC-based startup accelerator, and we also reported that NumberFire was also on the way to closing a solid round of seed funding.

Last night, numberFire officially closed its first round of funding, nabbing a $750,000 seed investment, led by RRE Ventures, with contributions from private investment firm, Penny Black, and TechStars Managing Director David Tisch, among others. As a result of the funding, Eliot Durbin, the Managing Director of Penny Black, will be joining the startup’s board of directors. → Read More

posted 4 hours ago

Apple Settles Patent Suit From Elan Out Of Court, Coughs Up $5 Million

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Elan Microelectronics, a Taiwanese chip and touch screen maker, says it has received $5 million from Apple in a patent infringement lawsuit settlement arranged out of court. This was first reported by Taiwanese media and later by Reuters.

In addition, Apple and Elan agreed to “exchange authorizations” to use each other’s patents, according to a statement from the Taiwanese chip designer. → Read More

posted 5 hours ago

The Not-So-Crazy Rumors About Microsoft Taking Over Nokia’s Smartphone Division Resurface

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Mobile industry watcher Eldar Murtazin took to Twitter today, claiming that Microsoft and Nokia executives will be meeting each other shortly to discuss the possibility and terms of a deal involving the sale of the Finnish phone maker’s smartphone division (including “one or two” manufacturing plants).

Such an agreement between the two tech giants, which Murtazin says could be finalized in the second half of 2012, would leave Nokia with nothing but its ‘dumbphone’ or feature phone business, mapping services subsidiary Navteq and Nokia Siemens Networks, the flailing networking and telecom equipment company (a joint-venture with Siemens).

Murtazin also asserts that current Nokia head honcho Stephen Elop will resign from his chief executive role in the course of this year (possibly to return to Microsoft, where he used to run the Business Division?). Furthermore, Windows smartphones would no longer be branded ‘Nokia’. → Read More

posted 7 hours ago

Lenovo Debuts A Pair Of Ultrabooks, The $1599 ThinkPad X1 Hybrid And $849 ThinkPad T430u

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Lenovo is serious about ultrabooks. The company just introduced two new ultrabooks that will live alongside the company’s existing model, the ThinkPad X1. These three models put Lenovo in a unique position in the ultrabook game. While other companies are releasing their first ultrabooks, here’s Lenovo, with a relatively large product offering including a high-end model and an attractive entry-level model. → Read More

posted yesterday

Apple Reportedly Butting Heads With Content Producers Over iTV

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There’s a problem with the idea of an iTV, rumors of which have been sloshing about for a long time, but with greater intensity since Steve Jobs’ biography hinted at one. Unlike an Apple TV, an iPhone, an iPad, or other devices, an Apple TV wouldn’t be tied to a Mac, and it wouldn’t take advantage of iTunes the way those devices do. It’ll be related, of course, but it doesn’t promote the “hub” idea that drives iPhone owners to buy Macs, Mac owners to buy iPhones, and all the other crossover purchases that interweave the Apple ecosystem.

Instead, it would be an Apple-designed window into content that Apple has very little control over. And while you can bring a new idea to the TV space, as set-top boxes and Google TV have, you can’t make the TV space play nice. Google learned that the hard way. And it looks like Apple may be facing a similar challenge. → Read More

posted yesterday

Fly Or Die: The Nokia Lumia 710 And The Meizu MX

I’ve been playing with the Lumia 710 for a week or so now and I’m pleased to report that Nokia may have a chance. The phone, while a bit chintzy, is inexpensive, fast, and feature-rich. I doubt you’d be able to find a device as easy to use and comfortable as the 710 at a $50 price with two year contract.

We also tried the Meizu MX and came away, well, un-awed. It’s a cool phone, it’s only available in China right now, and there are a few bugs to work out before it could consider a second life on this side of the pond. I was more kind to it than Erick, but we’re both equally trepidatious.
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posted yesterday

Google Ventures, Mark Cuban And Others Invest $1M In Social CRM Startup Nimble

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Customer relationship management startup Nimble has raised $1 million in funding from notable investors Mark Cuban, Jason Calacanis, Don Dodge, Dharmesh Shah and more!

Nimble CEO Jon Ferrara views Nimble as a combination Hootsuite, Yammer and Salesforce. Unlike CRM tools like Salesforce, which Ferrara equates to stagnant databases of customers, Nimble takes into account that today’s salespeople are social. → Read More

posted yesterday

Do Blogs Need Comment Reels? Yes, and Here’s How

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Commenting on blogs is broken. But what we need is a solution, not an abandonment of the concept. The question comes up every few months, but new social commenting technology means there are better answers now than ever before. Over the last day MG Siegler, MacStories, and mobile developer Mike Gemell have all written about choosing the nuclear option and turning off comments entirely on their sites. Their key reasons for doing so seem to be:

1. Comment reels are full of trolls, bile, and spam links
2. There’s no way for popular sites to keep up with comments on old posts
3. Comment reels give random people too much visibility and distract from primary content

Here are my proposed solutions to these problems. → Read More

posted yesterday

Why Is Aol Still Charging People For “Email”?

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Now this is just hilarious. Apparently this Arizona woman has been paying for “email” for almost a decade — even though it’s been available free for a while and free for Aol users since 2006.  According to a year-old “New Yorker” article by Ken Auletta, over 75% of the dial-up portion of Aol’s 3.5 million subscribers are like Traci Casale. So why are these idiots people still paying for email? I mean you know things are bad when a publication called “Arizona Family” is making fun of you. → Read More

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Sira Group — Received €12M in Unattributed funding from Fondo Italiano di Investimento
1.5.2012
Sira Group — Company added to CrunchBase
1.5.2012
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Assanka — Acquired by Financial Times.
1.5.2012
Assanka — Acquired by Financial Times.
1.5.2012
Small Society — Acquired by @WalmartLabs.
1.4.2012
Rahu Catalytics — Acquired by OM Group.
1.4.2012
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Sira Group — Received €12M in Unattributed funding from Fondo Italiano di Investimento
1.5.2012
numberFire — Received $750k in Series A funding from RRE Ventures
1.5.2012
Clearside Biomedical — Received $4M in Unattributed funding from Hatteras Venture Partners
1.5.2012
ELAN Microelectronics — Received $5M in Unattributed funding from Apple
1.5.2012
Midatech — Received £6.3M in Unattributed funding
1.5.2012
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RRE Ventures — Invested in numberFire.
1.5.2012
Apple — Invested in ELAN Microelectronics.
1.5.2012
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Sira Group — Company added to CrunchBase
1.5.2012
Clearside Biomedical — Company added to CrunchBase
1.5.2012
ELAN Microelectronics — Company added to CrunchBase
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Midatech — Company added to CrunchBase
1.5.2012
@WalmartLabs — Company added to CrunchBase
1.5.2012
BrightTag ONE — Product added to CrunchBase
1.4.2012
MaxTEST — Product added to CrunchBase
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Vyrso Christian Ebooks — Product added to CrunchBase
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Biblia.com — Product added to CrunchBase
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Tokens — Product added to CrunchBase
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