February 22nd, 2010

Man alive, the World of Warcraft economy is quite elastic!

There are people out there who take to World of Warcraft‘s Auction House like NYU Stern graduates take to Wall Street. The Auction House, for those unawares, is a place where WoW gamers can buy and sell in-game items using in-game currency. It can be incredibly complicated, and there are entire guides dedicated to “playing” the Auction House in order to make money. I’ve made a fair bit of coin by merely buying items at one, low price, then re-listing them on the Auction House for a new, higher price. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Next TechCrunch Europe events: Paris, London, Edinburgh, Copenhagen

TechCrunch Europe is plotting the next series of events we’re planning this year.

But we’re going to need your help.

We’re looking for speakers and startups to appear at our events, and we’re especially interested in new startups planning to launch (read on about why).

Meanwhile we’ve set up ticketing sites for you now so you can actually go and get early bird ticket prices right now. See below for details.

So far this year we’ve partnered with or created events in Istanbul and Barcelona for tech startups. The next series of events require YOU to get as involved as you can.

These take us to the Summer, after which we’ll be hitting other cities.

In all cases, here’s what we want: → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Fotolia Lets You Animate Photos With Flixtime

Microstock photography giant Fotolia is launching a new site, called Flixtime, that allows users to create simple video slideshows. Similar to the simplicity of Animoto, Flixtime allows you to produce 60-second videos from your photos easily and quickly.

Once you register for a free account, you’ll be upload your own photos or stock photos from Fotolia’s selection of images. You can also upload your own music, or choose from Fotolia’s stock music collection. And you can add text to any slide as well. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Science vindicates afternoon naps, yet again

We all know that sleeping is a good thing. It refreshes us. It gives us that “get-up-and-go” we need. There have been studies going back about as far as I can remember that an afternoon nap makes you more productive. The latest research finally gave me a sophisticated way to describe the afternoon powernap: “a biphasic sleep schedule”. Telling your boss that you are pursuing a biphasic sleep schedule to maximize afternoon productivity is sure to be met with a better response than just telling your boss that you’re taking a nap. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

San Quentin State Prison On Yelp: 3 Stars, Horrible Food

No one likes the food at San Quentin State Prison. That’s the gist I get from reading its reviews on Yelp. Yes, it’s on Yelp.

Maybe this shouldn’t be all that surprising since there is a museum that you can take a tour of (and they occasionally do private tours). But if you read over the reviews, a number of them are from people who have family inside or have been in themselves. Sure, they could be lying, but it’s still kind of humorous. California’s oldest prison, with the largest death row in the country, is being actively reviewed on Yelp. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

FarmVille (And Flash) On Your Nexus One? It's Not As Great As It Sounds, Yet.

In the first half of this year Adobe will release Flash 10.1, which will add support for the countless Flash apps around the web to many mobile devices, including Android. That sounds exciting, but it’s still unclear just how well these Flash apps will perform on mobile devices — for one, there’s the matter of processing power, but there are also issues with screen size and input methods. Now Taimur Asad over at Redmond Pie has installed a pre-release version of HTC Desire ROM (which includes Flash) onto his Nexus One to get an early look at how Flash will perform on the device. And for his first test, he’s put Zynga’s massive hit FarmVille though its paces. We’ve embedded his video walkthrough below.

So how does it look? Passible, at best. Some of Asad’s finger taps don’t seem to register properly (though he admits to not knowing how to play, so he wasn’t always clicking in the right places). → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Remeber that post about the wire shoe thing?

Exciting news, friends. I’ve just come back from the future, and I have some news to share. In the year 2050, the United Nations will hold a “Remember Blogging?” panel, and it will be chaired by the encapsulated head, à la Futurama, of Cory Doctorow. There will come a time in the panel when Doctorow’s head turns and says, “Now, blogging wasn’t all shits and giggles. Some of it was truly dreadful. Par example…” This will all be done in Mandarin Chinese, of course, which replaced English as the lingua franca of the world in 2035. Anyhow, Doctoro’s head will say, “You see, I seem to remember a post on reasonably popular tech blog CrunchGear that described some sort of wire-frame shoe. It was rubbish.” → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Group gift service Leetchi scores funding from Kima Ventures and 360 Capital Partners

[France] Only 3 months after its official launch and Leetchi has already scored funds from Kima Ventures and 360 Capital Partners.

The announcement is one of the first investments of Kima Ventures, the new seed fund of Jeremie Berrebi and Xavier Niel, which we covered last week. The investment will be used to develop Leetchi’s activities and reinforce the current 5-person team in France. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Walking and jumping and generating energy, oh my

Sometimes I’m assigned stories and I’m like, “Really? If you insist, boss.” This is one of those stories. It’s a collection of sidewalks, or derivatives, that “work while you wait.” Yup. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

LBi acquires Danish digital agency TRIPLE Copenhagen

[Denmark] LBi International, the global marketing and technology agency, is to acquire TRIPLE Copenhagen, a 28-person strong digital agency based in Denmark whose clients include Rezidor Hotel Group, IKEA, Hotel Missoni, and DONG Energy.

The total purchase price will be determined on an earn-out arrangement. LBi expects this acquisition to be EBITDA and earnings accretive with immediate effect. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Twitter Hits 50 Million Tweets Per Day

Twitter is now processing 50 million Tweets a day, which comes to about 1.5 billion Tweets a month. Royal Pingdom recently reported that Twitter passed one billion Tweets a month last December and measured about 1.2 billion in January. On a daily basis, Royal Pindom was measuring 27 million Tweets a day back in November, 2009. But the latest data comes from Twitter itself (after attempting to strip out spam Tweets).

In January, comScore estimated that Twitter.com attracted almost 75 million unique visitors worldwide. But the number of messages going across Twitter is perhaps a more useful metric because it cuts across all third-party Twitter clients as well. At its most fundamental level, Twitter is a communications service, and 50 million messages a day is certainly a healthy number. What Twitter doesn’t say is how many of its users are responsible for those 50 million Tweets, or on average how many Tweets a day comes from each user. I’d love to see the distribution of Tweets across heavy, medium, and light users. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Using Wii Fit Plus to get fit at school

Well this is pretty neat. There’s a junior high school (well, grades seven through nine) in Halifax that has started something called the Wii Fit Plus Club. It’s an attempt to get kids fit, as you might imagine. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Changing Of The Guard: Jive Software Brings On New CEO

There’s a changing of the guard taking place at social software company Jive. Co-founder and CEO Dave Hersh will be stepping down from the role to allow board member Tony Zingale to take over as interim CEO. Hersh will continue at Jive as chairman of the company’s board of directors.

Zingale was most recently the president and CEO of enterprise company Mercury Interactive, which was acquired by HP. Prior to Mercury, he was President and CEO of CRM provider Clarify. Jive’s board of directors has begun a search for a permanent CEO, and is currently evaluating candidates for the position. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Win A Free Ticket To Google I/O 2010

In three months, developers will flock to San Francisco’s Moscone Center for Google I/O, a two-day event put on by the search giant with an emphasis on highly technical sessions. Google has already outlined the main themes of its conference sessions: Android, Chrome (including Chrome OS), and the Enterprise, with other topics will including Google APIs, App Engine, and Google Web Toolkit. Google I/O runs from May 19-20, and we’ve got ten tickets to give away.

To win, let us know in the comments why you absolutely must make it to I/O this year. If you’ve been developing for Android, built a Chrome extension, or used some of Google’s other technologies in a project, include a link to your application/web service for bonus points. We’ll go through the comments tonight and pick the best responses (make sure to include a valid Email address when you submit the comment). → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

U.S. authorities identify Chinese hacker partly responsible for Google attacks

The Chinese hacker saga continues, with some pretty huge news having emerged in the past few hours. U.S. authorities have identified, so they think, the sole person responsible for the underlying code used on attacks on Google and others. He’s a “freelance security consultant” in his 30s, and he was able to take down almighty Google by exploiting a previously unknown hole in Internet Explorer. Being an Internet Explorer public relations guy must be pretty difficult. → Read More

Setlist.fm launches its API for social concert history

[Austria] Setlist.fm, a popular music service striving from Austria but operating from Liechtenstein, have released an API that enables developers to gain access to more than 96,000 concert setlists and a host of other concert-related data.

The site itself comes as a wiki-style free repository of a wide range of setlists, which are made shareable with a nifty and well-designed widget that keeps the spirit of a seemingly handwritten setlist. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Go Computer: Help the aged

As my sainted old father always says “It’s a stinking world because there’s no law and order anymore! It’s a stinking world because it lets the young get on to the old, like you done. Oh, it’s no world for an old man any longer. What sort of a world is it at all? Men on the moon, and men spinning around the earth, and there’s not no attention paid to earthly law and order no more.” Well fear not, my sladky old pee! The Seniors Go computer is for you! For a mere $879 you get a large-letter keyboard, trackball mouse, and a zoom system for seeing your screen all horrorshow like with those starry old glazzies. You also pay $19.95 a month for support and live help, as needed. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

I'm a PC and Windows 7 was my idea

http://www.collegehumor.com/moogaloop/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1929452&fullscreen=1 See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor. I don’t really get a rise out of College Humor stuff but this one was too good to ignore. I especially like the old man yelling “Racism!” near the middle. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

webOS 1.4 update coming on Thursday?

Back at CES in January, Palm announced that webOS 1.4 and all of its video recording talents would be hitting Pres and Pixis around the world starting in “February”. Flash forward a few weeks, when a supposed snapshot of an internal Sprint scheduling sheet indicated that it would all start rolling out on February 15th. February 15th has, of course, come and gone — and our Pres remain un-updated. Fear not, however – if the rumor mill doesn’t fail us a second time, we can still expect the update to roll out this month. → Read More

February 22nd, 2010

Photographers hassled again in the UK for anti-social behaviour

Come to beautiful Lancashire, England, where the future a boot stamping on a human face – forever! There you can be arrested on specious grounds for taking pictures of Santas a Christmas Parade! → Read More

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Lightwire — Acquired by Cisco for $271M.
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AppAssure Software — Acquired by Dell.
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Recurve — Acquired by Tendril.
2.24.2012
Chomp — Acquired by Apple.
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Pinwheel — Received $7.5M in Series A funding from Redpoint Ventures
2.17.2012
Wireless Toyz — Received $487k in Grant funding
2.24.2012
Energid Technologies — Received $500k in Grant funding from National Science Foundation
2.24.2012
Octopusapp — Received Seed funding from Boris Wertz and Point Nine Capital
2.23.2012
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Redpoint Ventures — Invested in Pinwheel.
2.17.2012
Point Nine Capital — Invested in Octopusapp.
2.23.2012
Boris Wertz — Invested in Octopusapp.
2.23.2012
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AVG Technologies — Went public with stock symbol NYSE:AVG.
2.2.2012
Brightcove — Went public with stock symbol NASDAQ:BCOV.
2.17.2012
Jive Software — Went public with stock symbol NASDAQ:JIVE.
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Wireless Toyz — Company added to CrunchBase
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