Daily Archives: July 19, 2011

Facebook Basically Owns Zynga

July 19, 2011
Facebook Basically Owns Zynga

Zynga has updated its IPO filing and it’s a doozy. In particular, the amendment goes into the details of its relationship with Facebook, which is much deeper than we originally thought. It almost makes Zynga into a Facebook subsidiary. AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes goes into what’s new: Any game that Zynga builds that includes Facebook...

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Fujitsu Tech Lets You Send Apps To Users At Specific Times And Places

July 19, 2011
Fujitsu Tech Lets You Send Apps To Users At Specific Times And Places

I am not really sure if there are that many use cases for a solution like this, but here we go: Fujitsu has developed a “platform technology” that makes it possible to push applications and data to devices at specific times and places. Users can access these applications on smartphones, tablets or PCs until...

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A Closer Look at Cloud-based Testing with Soasta

July 19, 2011
A Closer Look at Cloud-based Testing with Soasta

This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware. Read the white paper about how Intel Xeon processors help organizations get unprecedented levels of performance. One of the themes many of us commentators harp on about is the...

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Google’s social chief Vic Gundotra advertises Mercedes Benz in online ad [Video]

July 19, 2011

Cool thing that he actually owns/drives a Mercedes. Would be weird if he would be driving a BMW in real life, right. Article source: TNW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNextWeb/~3/d8s2e9iVbxw/

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Google’s Schmidt: “Our competitors aren’t innovating, they’re responding with lawsuits”

July 19, 2011

Chris Beach So you think Apple winning with 2 patents that date from before smartphones even existed (let alone iPhone), is fair, and companies should be rewarded for tactics like this? Innovation comes from being able to use prior knowledge. You can’t invent something out of thin air. You use that elements that have...

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Samsung “did not certify” Apple Smart Cover copies, pulls them from sale

July 19, 2011
Samsung “did not certify” Apple Smart Cover copies, pulls them from sale

Samsung has moved quickly to disassociate itself from reports that it was certifying the sale of Anymode’s Smart Case, a tablet cover and stand that bears an uncanny resemblance to Apple’s Smart Cover, by stating it did not approve the certification of the product, subsequently removing it from sale. The Anymode Smart Case operates...

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Dolphin Browser for Android turns web into a magazine

July 19, 2011
Dolphin Browser for Android turns web into a magazine

Regular readers know that I’ve long been a fan of the Dolphin Browser HD for Android smartphones and tablets. In February, I offered 8 reasons why it’s a “must try” for any Android device owner, and Monday, the free browser adds a new feature in conjunction with the launch of the software’s sixth version....

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TripIt & Concur: When Trendy Consumer Apps Are Acquired by Enterprise Companies

July 19, 2011
TripIt & Concur: When Trendy Consumer Apps Are Acquired by Enterprise Companies

In January of this year, mobile travel management app TripIt was acquired for up to $120 million by Concur, a company founded in 1993 that provides “integrated expense and travel management solutions.” TripIt, founded in late 2006, was one of my favorite ‘web 2.0′ apps. At the end of 2007, ReadWriteWeb named it one...

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