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- Hulu Gets Ripped Out Of Rippol
- Google Calendar Starts Testing “Sneak Preview”
- Bloosky Acquires Tracking202
- 2010: The Year Android Will Shake It’s Money Maker
- TechCrunch Interviews (The Very Happy) Skype CEO Josh Silverman
- Facebook’s iPhone App Is Broken. Who Will Fix It?
- Google To Shut Down GrandCentral Website
- Screening The News
- Saturday Giveaway: Kodak 5250 All-In-One Printer, Just For You
- TechCrunch Readers: God is Your Co-Pilot, and Stuff that Piggy Bank
- Uh-Oh: Gameloft Moves Away From Android Development
- Google Wave iPhone App Hits The App Store … Temporarily
- London VC: European Startups Need To Work Much Harder
- Naspers Could Be The Next Owner Of ICQ (And Why That Would Make Sense)
- CrunchGear 2009 Gift Guide: Peripherals
- Getting To The SuperTweet: Speedi.ly Classifies The Real Time Web
- The Ellerdale Project Mines The Semantic Web To Help You Make Sense Of Real-Time Streams
- This Week On TechCrunch: Real-time distractions, Indian outsourcing, rumours, layoffs and Scoble’s brave new world of tweets
- Gmail Creator Thinks Email Will Last Forever. And Hasn’t Tried Google Wave.
- RealTime CrunchUp: Where’s The Money In RealTime?
- RealTime CrunchUp: The Rise Of Geo Streams
- Rippol’s Video Discovery Engine Launches To The Public
- RealTime CrunchUp: Media Streams As The Ultimate Marketing Vehicle
- VideoLobby Wants To Help You Create Your Own Custom-Branded Live Webcasts
- FlixUp Is Rotten Tomatoes For Twitter Movie Talk
Hulu Gets Ripped Out Of Rippol 22.11 07:00
We’ve seen in that past year that Hulu gets testy about their video content being used on other sites or platforms, with Boxee and TV.com both forced to remove Hulu content from their sites and applications. Now startup Rippol is facing the same fate.
Rippol just publicly launched their video discovery sites at yesterday’s Real-Time CrunchUp, which combines both complex algorithms with user sugg...
Google Calendar Starts Testing “Sneak Preview” 21.11 22:57
Google Callendar is testing out a new feature that should make scheduling events a tad easier than it used to be by allowing you to see at a glance if the event you’re creating will conflict with the schedules of the people youre’ inviting. Dubbed “Sneak Preview”, the feature’s name is perhaps more exciting than its actual function, but it should prove to be quite useful. The feature is apparent...
Bloosky Acquires Tracking202 21.11 22:52
Most TechCrunch readers have never heard of Tracking202. But affiliate advertisers love the service, which manages advertising campaigns on Facebook, MySpace and other platforms. In fact, Tracking202 was at the center of the Facebook click-fraud issue that we reported on earlier this year. Tracking202 users saw a certain number of clicks on ads via the Tracking202 interface, and far more on their ...
2010: The Year Android Will Shake It’s Money Maker 21.11 22:31
Editor’s note: More and more mobile app developers are deciding to make apps for Android, even though it still doesn’t have the same reach as the iPhone. In this guest post Kevin Nakao, the VP of Mobile for Whitepages, makes the argument for taking the Android plunge now (as he is preparing to with a new Whitepages Android app launching next week). Follow him on Twitter @knakao
Mobile games pub...
TechCrunch Interviews (The Very Happy) Skype CEO Josh Silverman 21.11 22:29
Skype CEO Josh Silverman can’t stop smiling in this video interview we recorded in Menlo Park this morning. And no wonder – despite serious legal and spinoff drama, Silverman has managed to close his multi-billion dollar spinoff of Skype from eBay. His legal troubles have evaporated. Skype is growing like a weed. And he’s managed to keep his job running the business. Life is good.
All he has to...
Facebook’s iPhone App Is Broken. Who Will Fix It? 21.11 21:43
10 days ago, Facebook developer Joe Hewitt rocked the iPhone development world when he announced that he would stop making iPhone apps because he was fed up with the way Apple is running the App Store. This is significant since Hewitt was pretty much solely responsible for one of the most popular (and best) iPhone apps out there: Facebook’s. And now, just a little over a week later, we may be seei...
Google To Shut Down GrandCentral Website 21.11 21:14
Google Voice was GrandCentral before Google acquired that company back in 2007. Like most Google acquisitions it took a long time to fully rebuild the service on Google’s infrastructure, and even today Google Voice is still in private beta.
But lots of changes are coming. Google Voice should roll out publicly shortly. Users may be able to port their existing phone numbers to Google if they choose....
Screening The News 21.11 20:45
Editor’s note: Today, being a news junkie requires not just the ability to keep up with hundreds of breaking stories a day, but the ability to redistribute those stories to your followers and news sites. To get some insight into the modern news junkie, we asked Mrinal Desai to share with us how he screens the news in the guest post below. Desai is the co-founder of CrossLoop, but some of you ma...
Saturday Giveaway: Kodak 5250 All-In-One Printer, Just For You 21.11 19:31
TechCrunch Readers: God is Your Co-Pilot, and Stuff that Piggy Bank 21.11 16:45
When pitching to VC’s, entrepreneurs hype the heck out of their ideas, years of experience and management teams. But I’ve never heard of anyone touting their luck or connection to God. After reading the posts on TechCrunch, one could easily get the impression that God doesn’t play much of role in Silicon Valley. But ask any successful entrepreneur in private what made them successful, and you migh...
Uh-Oh: Gameloft Moves Away From Android Development 21.11 16:33
Google Wave iPhone App Hits The App Store … Temporarily 21.11 15:46
Do a search for Google Wave on the App Store from your iPhone or desktop client, and you’ll see an application called just that pop up, ready to be installed as soon as you fork over $0.99 (or €0.79 in my case).
One caveat: it’s not built, authorized or in any way endorsed by Google.
Spotted by Stuart Dredge over at Mobile Entertainment, the unofficial Google Wave iPhone app seemingly slipped pas...
London VC: European Startups Need To Work Much Harder 21.11 13:50
Naspers Could Be The Next Owner Of ICQ (And Why That Would Make Sense) 21.11 10:55
Last week, it was reported that AOL – amid restructuring efforts in the lead-up to the imminent Time Warner spin-off and IPO – was putting its instant messaging service unit ICQ on the block and had hired bankers Allen & Co. and Morgan Stanley to assist in the sales process.
According to the reports, AOL was looking to offload the asset for $300 million and talking to a pair of non-US companies a...
CrunchGear 2009 Gift Guide: Peripherals 21.11 06:00
Getting To The SuperTweet: Speedi.ly Classifies The Real Time Web 21.11 04:33
Keith Teare was hanging around the Real-Time CrunchUp today showing off his newest project – Speedi.ly.
What does Speedi.ly do? One thing, very well and at scale. Speedi.ly takes a piece of content, or grabs the content from a URL, and analyzes it. It does this very fast and it outputs some key data. Speedi.ly tells you the language of the content, categorizes it (topics, keywords), and addition...
The Ellerdale Project Mines The Semantic Web To Help You Make Sense Of Real-Time Streams 21.11 04:30
Extracting meaning from the Web is a difficult undertaking. Keyword search skims the surface of contextual meaning that is locked in Web pages, Tweets and feeds. That’s where semantic search comes in. The semantic web deals with looking beyond simple links that make up the web to understand a deeper meaning and context behind that content. The Ellerdale Project, which launched in alpha this past ...
This Week On TechCrunch: Real-time distractions, Indian outsourcing, rumours, layoffs and Scoble’s brave new world of tweets 21.11 03:59
Honestly, it’s impossible to work in these conditions. I’m writing this from the TechCrunch Real-Time CrunchUp; a one-day event in San Francisco celebrating the joys of the ‘real-time’ web. Sounds awesome, right? It is.
I’ve been on stage, heckling participants on the marketing panel, I’ve been Tweeting from the audience, I’ve been following the live-blogging of the panels. Generally I’ve been liv...
Gmail Creator Thinks Email Will Last Forever. And Hasn’t Tried Google Wave. 21.11 02:30
“Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all.” – Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail, co-founder of FriendFeed, currently doing vague infrastructure things at Facebook.
Today, at our RealTime CrunchUp event in San Francisco, Buchheit and Threadsy founder Rob Goldman sat down for a chat with our own Steve Gillmor and Erick Schonfeld. The topic was: Can We Kill Email Alr...
RealTime CrunchUp: Where’s The Money In RealTime? 21.11 02:15
For our last discussion at the RealTime CrunchUp, we’ve got a panel on actually generating revenue from these services. Participating in the discussion are some of the Valley’s top VCs and veterans of the space.
Brian Singerman — Founders Fund
Ron Conway — Angel Investor
Dan’l Lewin — Corporate VP for Strategic and Emerging Business Development at Microsoft
George Zachary — Charles River Ventures...
RealTime CrunchUp: The Rise Of Geo Streams 21.11 01:36
Today at the RealTime CrunchUp, representatives from some of the top companies involved in location based services came together to talk about the current state and future of geo-based services. I’ll be taking some notes about the top themes to come up during the panel, and we’ll have a full transcript available soon.
Participating in the panel were:
Matt Galligan, co-Founder of SimpleGeo
Ryan...
Rippol’s Video Discovery Engine Launches To The Public 21.11 00:22
Rippol, the video discovery site that combines both complex algorithms with user suggestions to surface interesting content, has launched to the public at today’s RealTime CrunchUp.
We recently took an in-depth look at the service, but for those who haven’t seen it yet, here’s a recap: Rippol looks at your video watching activity on the site, as well as that of your friends and people in your de...
RealTime CrunchUp: Media Streams As The Ultimate Marketing Vehicle 21.11 00:13
At our Real-Time CrunchUp today in San Francisco, we are hosting a panel titles “Media Streams: Are These The Utlimate Marketing Vehicle?”
Panelists include Sean Rad, CEO of Ad.ly; Ryan Amos, co-founder of DailyBooth; Jesse Engle, CEO of CoTweet; Robin Bechtel, a celebrity agent and Philip Nelson, SVP of strategic development for NewTek.
Below find my live notes (paraphrased):
ES: What are ce...
VideoLobby Wants To Help You Create Your Own Custom-Branded Live Webcasts 21.11 00:03
Today at the RealTime CrunchUp we saw the launch of VideoLobby, a new service founded by Peter Urban that’s looking to make it easier to create professional-looking webcasts, complete with custom branding. The service is an extension of Urban’s “sales software for real people” service Smibs.
Urban says that while some other services offer embeds, you’re generally responsible for building your ow...
FlixUp Is Rotten Tomatoes For Twitter Movie Talk 20.11 23:56
Rotten Tomatoes is a great site because it takes all the movie reviews from around the web and condenses them into an easy-to-understand aggregate score. But let’s be honest: Most movie reviewers suck. Why not instead rely on people in your social circle to recommend movies to you? That’s the idea behind FlixUp.
This new iPhone app unveiled at our Realtime CrunchUp event in San Francisco today ess...

