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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

SPAM Comes To LinkedIn


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A tech industry veteran received the message below in his LinkedIn inbox this morning.

He forwarded it on to us with the following note:

My first linkedin spam message! Here is a quick and absolutely guaranteed way for them to turn me off to the service.

The salesperson who sent the note is apparently a couple of degrees removed from the tech industry veteran. And he apparently can't even be bothered to customize his sales pitches when he spams friends of friends.

Here's the note:



LinkedIn

INMAIL: YOU HAVE A NEW MESSAGE

From: [REDACTED]

Date: 6/22/2011

Subject: remote desktop for your iPad, iPhone and soon Android

I have attracted the attention of many CTO's and CIO's as of late with the introduction of our DesktopDirect appliance that supports remote desktop security for the iPad / iPhone and soon Android! This solution will allow your users to connect to desktops inside the office in an extremely secure manner, over the internet, all by clicking a simple app on your device. IT would manage all of the security and authentication. There is no third party involved at all.





When could we chat about how Morgan Stanley and Coach are using our solution today and how it could help you just the same?



[REDACTED]





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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Location Extension-enabled Ads Comes To Google Maps

Today, Google introduces a way for "location extension-enabled ads" to show directly on the map. "We'll be integrating information from ads with location extensions into the Place Search map on Google.com. On the map, your location will be marked with a distinctive blue pin. With the new format, we expect potential customers to be able [...]

Location Extension-enabled Ads Comes To Google Maps


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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Hotpot Friends’ Recommendations Comes To Google Maps

Google Hotpot, local recommendations engine has received a new feature that makes it easy to stay up to date with the latest place recommendations from your Hotpot friends added to the Google Maps home page.

Hotpot Friends’ Recommendations Comes To Google Maps


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Friday, December 10, 2010

THE APPLE INVESTOR: Here Comes Peer-To-Peer App Sharing Capability For The iPhone (AAPL, VZ)

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iPhone AppsAAPL Flat Against Tech

The market is mixed as consumer sentiment rose more than expected, jumping to its highest level since January 2008. Shares of AAPL are flat. Upcoming catalysts for Apple include monthly NPD data (Mac / iPod business); holiday iPhone and iPad sales updates and carrier expansion (Verizon); new content revenue streams such as video, books, newspapers and social (Ping); moving iTunes into the cloud; and the uptake of the new Apple TV. Shares of Apple trade at 15x Enterprise Value / Trailing Twelve Months Free Cash Flow (incl. long-term marketable securities).

Analysts Jump On The Verizon iPhone Band Wagon And Raise Price Targets (Fortune)
Let the guessing game begin:

  • Doug Reid at Stifel Nicolaus raised his price target to $390 noting an increase in confidence that the Verizon iPhone will ship in early 2011 with a mid-February launch. Reid is only estimating 800,000 additional iPhone sales for the year despite diversifying carriers. So he's essentially saying having Verizon won't help sell more iPhones. Craziness.
  • Scott Craig at Bank of America Merrill Lynch increased his price target to $420. As he expects the Verizon iPhone to be introduced early next year as well. Craig believes that Apple will gain an extra 6 million phones through the country's largest network.

Apple Working On Peer-To-Peer App Sharing Capability (Patently Apple)

Apple is working on a way for peers to share or introduce applications to peers; an app-driven vision for life in the clouds. Two iPhone users can share apps on a peer-to-peer basis according to a new patent, and if payment is required the receive can pay later. The giver could also receive incentives for sharing apps. Extend these concepts to the Mac App Store and we could really experience a software sales explosion.

The iPad Is Gradually Making Its Way To A Company Near You (Citrix)

Citrix posted the results of a survey of over 4,900 people: customers who are interested in the iPad or using the device already.

  • 62% say they will buy the iPad for work. However, 57% said their companies aren’t buying them. It's all about the consumer.
  • 91% of respondents said they will use the iPad primarily for productivity applications and another 69% cited collaboration as the primary use.
  • Email was the primary use for the iPad by far at 95%.
  • 45% of respondents said the iPad is convenient for work, but they haven’t used it a lot. While 42% said that they are more productive and use the iPad daily.
  • 72% of respondents said their companies will give them access to corporate resources on their personal iPads.
  • 28% said their companies are shutting out the iPad.

The iPad Will Generate More Than 2% Of All Internet Traffic By The End Of Next Year (All Things Digital)

According to Chitika, by the end of 2011 the iPad will generate more than 2% of all North America Internet traffic. The research firm has been tracking iPad adoption rates on its ad network (three billion ads served monthly across more than 100,000 sites). Currently, the iPad accounts for 0.83 percent of all traffic on Chitika’s network. At current growth rates, it should hit 2.3% by the end of next year.

Costco And Apple Break Ties (Seattle Times)
During Costco's fiscal first quarter earnings call, CFO Richard Galanti confirmed that the company is in the process of phasing out Apple products. The split is apparently mutual, however Costco can't be happy about it. Although, the wholesale retailer was never allowed to sell Apple's products through its own online store. Shoppers will just have to go to Sam's Club, Wal-Mart or Target.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

MyCityWay Dives into Data, Comes Up With Gold

MyCityWay reached 1 million in downloads by combining familiar information like local dining, nightlife, deals and movie showtimes with government data that creates a very sticky resource with users. It's a great example of how companies can mine overlooked data sets and turn them into businesses.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Google Lat Long Blog: Street View comes to 20 German cities


Two weeks ago, we celebrated with the people of Oberstaufen when we made available the first ever images for Street View in Germany. Today I’m pleased to let you know that you can explore even more of Germany because we’ve just released 360-degree, street level imagery of Germany’s 20 largest cities, including Berlin, Hamburg, my home town of Munich and more.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Automated News Comes To Sports Coverage Via StatSheet

Here come the robo sports journalists. While people in the media biz worry about content mills like Demand Media and Associated Content spitting out endless SEO-targeted articles written by low-paid Internet writers, at least those articles are still written by humans. We may no longer need the humans, at least for data-driven stories. A startup in North Carolina, StatSheet, today is launching a remarkable network of 345 sports sites, one dedicated to each Division 1 college basketball tam in the U.S. For instance, there is a site for the Michigan State Spartans, North Carolina Tar Heels, and Ohio Buckeyes. Every story on each site was written by a robot, or to put it more precisely, by StatSheet's content algorithms. "The posts are completely auto-generated," says founder Robbie Allen. "The only human involvement is with creating the algorithms that generate the posts."

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Kik’s Viral Growth Comes With an Apology

Kik is a cross-platform chat application that has gone from zero users to almost 2 million in three weeks. But some users aren't happy with the way the company has achieved that viral growth, and Kik's CEO says it is changing the way the app works.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Experimental Real-Time Location Tracking Comes To Google Latitude On Android

Google has just released a series of updates for their Google Maps Android application. Two of these updates are useful: Place page reviews and the ability to filter search results. But one of them is really interesting: real-time location updating i

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