Posted on 21 May 2012
After weeks of speculation , online video creator Machinima announced Monday that it has closed a $35 million funding round led by Google, which also included existing investors Redpoint Ventures and MK Capital. The new financing comes as Google’s YouTube has been investing heavily in bringing in all sorts of new original programming. The Machinima network is the largest single page view generator for YouTube, with more than 1.6 billion video views in the month of April
Tags: aol, channels-on-its, comes-as-google, Facebook, machinima, million-funding, netflix, networks, other-channels, race, Video, video-channels, well-as-better, yahoo
Posted on 21 May 2012
Our very first day of Disrupt NYC is over and the conference started off with a bang. We had memorable chats, dove into fashion for a bit, hung out with the Startup Alley companies and witnessed 15 startups launch their products in our first day of the Startup Battlefield.
Tags: disrupt, disrupt battlefield, Facebook, friends, garden, Mobile, nyc, search-engine, startup-alley, time, Trends, ultimate
Posted on 21 May 2012
As many expected, Facebook’s stock fell below its offer price today, settling at $34.33 when the market closed. Some pundits have rushed to call the social network’s initial public offering a flop, but it is important to distinguish between what a successful offering would be for Facebook versus what the media and some investors might have wanted to see. It is fairly common for stocks to fall below their offer price within the first six months after an IPO.
Tags: Facebook, finance, insider, internet, market, nasdaq, social, stock, street-journal
Posted on 21 May 2012
Babelverse won the opportunity to appear at TechCrunch Disrupt from the Startup Alley and with little notice ended up giving a slick pitch. Essentially this is a solution for universal speech translation, powered by a global community of human interpreters: it means anyone can be an interpreter
Tags: babelverse, conversation, crunch-disrupt, democratises, disrupt, limited-number, little-notice, Mobile, more-expensive, startup, startup-alley, time, users-benefit
Posted on 21 May 2012
Sprint’s launch plans for the HTC EVO 4G LTE were ruined last week when shipments of their shiny new Android handset were held up by United States Customs, but we’re hearing that they may been hitting doorsteps and store shelves sooner than expected. According to Sprint , the devices are now currently sitting safely in Sprint’s warehouses and are expected to start trickling out into the world “on or around May 24.” And rest easy, you faithful pre-orderers — the world from on high is that you’ll still be getting your devices first. In case you’re new to this little shipping snafu, shipments of Sprint’s new EVO (along with those of their AT&T-based cousin, the One X) were prevented form entering the country thanks to an exclusion order handed down by the International Trade Commission
Tags: evo 4g lte, Facebook, gadgets, phone, sprint, united-states, whether-or-not
Posted on 21 May 2012
“All people wear clothes!” declared one of Tagbrand’s founders on stage at Disrupt today.
Tags: cards, clothes, europe, friends, highly-targeted, image, News, people, startups, tagging, tools
Posted on 21 May 2012
We spend more and more time on social networks, but sometimes it can feel like work. I mean, scrolling through your news feed isn’t work work, but it’s not quite as easy as vegging out on your couch and watching TV.
Tags: apple, disrupt, europe, Facebook, facebook-likes, friends, internet, Mobile, News, pandora, social, videos
Posted on 21 May 2012
As we covered earlier today , the fashion vertical in tech has exploded, with myriad unique companies clamoring to take a bite out of Amazon’s lunch, and a chunk out of the trillion dollar apparel industry. One of the most unique premises I’ve seen thus far is StyleSaint , a startup which at first glance seems like a Pinterest for fashion, but with a unique real-life twist.
Tags: brian-garrett, business, clothing, disrupt battlefield, drop-the-tears, Facebook, fashion, screen-shot, style, stylebook, stylebooks
Posted on 21 May 2012
GitHub , the source code hosting and collaboration service, has been growing like gangbusters. The site now has over 1.6 million registered developers, hosting over 2.8 million repositories on everything from jQuery and Ruby on Rails to node.js and Redis
Tags: asp, cloud, code, enterprise, Facebook, love, microsoft, open-source, party, startups, vista, windows
Posted on 21 May 2012
It’s a familiar story in the tech world: A company wants to build a consumer product, finds that the necessary tools aren’t available, creates its own tools, then realizes it has created a broader platform.
Tags: apple, david-bennahum, Mobile, News, publishing, punch, startup, tech, technology, wait-on-further