Category: Internet

  • Microsoft Talks Kin Phone, Tightens Twitter Ties, Dominates Human-Computer Interactions—A Redmond Roundup

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    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    It has been a busy week indeed in Microsoft land. While the man on the street has been scrambling to file his taxes, the Redmond, WA, company has been making headway in smartphones, real-time search, and other important areas. Let’s get right to the highlights:

    Microsoft talks up Kin “social phone”
    This is a phone specifically designed for heavy social network users. (In other words, something I won’t be buying anytime soon.) The interface emphasizes your contacts and supposedly makes it easy to do things like share photos and Web information, and stream music and video. It’s coming out in May. You can read some local writeups of the Kin by the Seattle Times, TechFlash, and mocoNews.

    Bing incorporates Twitter updates
    Microsoft’s search engine is amping up its partnership with Twitter, providing up-to-the-minute results from the Twitter stream in its main search results. The Bing team is currently testing the new features with a subset of its users and search queries, so it’s not quite prime-time yet. But it’s the latest move in the increasingly important battle over “social search” between Microsoft and Google, which really only started last year.

    Microsoft outsources IT to InfoSys
    Infosys Technologies said it will be managing internal IT services for Microsoft worldwide. The three-year deal amounts to the Indian company providing employee help desk services and managing applications, devices, and databases for Microsoft in 450 locations across 104 countries. This seems like a pretty big deal, and probably is a way for Microsoft to save a lot of money. The impact on Microsoft’s inner workings and product development remains to be seen.

    Microsoft Research dominates at CHI conference
    At the big international human-computer interaction expo this week (CHI 2010 in Atlanta), Microsoft presented 38 technical papers, or about 10 percent of all papers accepted by the conference. They ranged from a telepresence project to help employees communicate with remote colleagues to efforts in interactive touch displays, pen and touch interfaces, and studying how changing Web content affects people’s interactions with the Web.

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  • Use Twitter to Boost Traffic

    Twitter can be a great way to get traffic to your website. Just popping on once in a while and posting a link isn’t going to do much for your cause, though. In order to really succeed, you need to really use Twitter as a social networking tool. That means networking with others should be your main focus, not advertising.

    To increase traffic, there are two main techniques which will serve you well. First, focus on making friends. Not just any friends but those related to your niche. Look for the big names in your niche and then take a look at the people they follow and their followers, as well. For example, if you are in the blogging niche, you would follow ProBlogger. Then follow the people he is following (Chris Brogan, Men with Pens, etc.).
    icantinternet on twitter
    Make sure to interact with people, replying to things they say. This catches their attention and if they like what they see, you will have gained another follower. Most people will also check out your website before following you. If you are regularly posting quality content to Twitter, you can be sure that anyone checking out your tweetstream will be interested in following you. Avoid posting junk and try to stick to your niche if you want targeted traffic for your business.

    Don’t forget SEO when you’re on Twitter, either. These days, Google and Bing are indexing tweets, so using your keywords actually has an impact on how much traffic you get to your Twitter account. This, in turn, affects website traffic.

    Your profile should also contain your keywords and be descriptive. Don’t use just two or three words, make sure you give people a reason to follow you by explaining who you are in the space you have available. Be sure to upload a photo of yourself, which tends to instill trust in potential followers. You want to impress when they click through to your profile to check you out.

    Twitter can be a very valuable source of website traffic, but only if you actually participate in the network of fascinating people there. Simply throwing up a link or ad every few days will only show you up as someone who doesn’t play by the rules and you’ll be ignored. Take the time to interact, seek out new people to follow and stay on topic and you will rapidly see a boost in traffic.


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  • Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace

    John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard Law School team up in this all-star collaboration on cyberspace. Whether the subjects are online censorship or surveillance, the wild frontier of the Web gets tamed in this tome.

  • HTC Hero Getting 2.1 At The End Of April: Confirmed

    Sometimes just probing around pays off, a guy from ThisAndroidLife sent an email to HTC asking about some rumors he heard about the 2.1 update. Surprisingly, an HTC representative sent an email back letting him know exactly when to expect the update.

    “Some of the phones in our Android line up including your Hero are due to receive an upgrade, and it is scheduled to be released starting at the end of April. Your phone should be upgraded Over-The-Air. You can expect a pop-up message on your phone when connected to the internet once it is ready. When the upgrade is ready, we will notify you via our website and on various social media networks including Twitter and Face book”

    The statement above is from HTC. There you have it, straight from the horse’s mouth. If you have the original Hero, you can expect this update by the end of the month. The rest of the Sense UI devices should be upgraded shortly after.

  • Follow Finder, busca a quien seguir en twitter

    Follow Finder es un nuevo servicio de google que mediante el ingreso de nuestra cuenta busca un par personas o empresas a la cual te recomienda seguir segun los seguidores que ya tienes, lo que publicas, etc.

    La interfaz es muy simple nada mas agregar tu cuenta, buscar y seguir, así que no van a tener problemas. En mi caso me aparecen cuentas que ya sigo, por mas que actualice me las sigue recomendando..

    Via Google blog

  • Más imágenes del Roewe 350 y datos oficiales

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    Al final la información sobre el Roewe 350 ha tardado en llegar, puesto que desde hace un mes se iban colando imágenes del modelo, algunos datos sobre su peculiar equipamiento o incluso las motorizaciones pero ahora ya podemos adelantaros nuevas imágenes del modelo, sobretodo del interior, y los datos de los motores que empleará esta berlina.

    En primer lugar tenemos el motor 1.5i de 16V que entregará una potencia de 103 CV, aunque también habrá disponible una variante turboalimentada de este mismo motor pero entregando una potencia de 135 CV. Pero donde destaca el 350 es en el diseño y el equipamiento, exteriormente han conseguido una línea muy lograda con rasgos más bien occidentales pero al menos es original (no como otras marcas).

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    El interior también parece cuidado, aun así habrá que verlo en persona porque es un interior claro al estilo chino y seguro que los materiales no son todo los buenos en relación a los modelos europeos, también es de suponer que las unidades que lleguen a Europa en 2011 y sean fabricadas en Reino Unido tendrán mejor calidad.

    El equipamiento será bastante completo, y llama poderosamente la atención ver que el ESP es un elemento de serie, o el control de tracción, las llantas de aleación, entre otros elementos. Tampoco podemos olvidarnos de que dispondrá de DVD y de un sistema multimedia, el Roewe 350 DVD/GPS, que contará con el sistema Android, con el que podremos obtener datos del tráfico en tiempo real o navegar en internet desde el coche.

    Esperemos que finalmente se mantenga la fecha prevista y para 2011 no sólo llegue Inglaterra y también lo tengamos disponible en el resto de Europa bajo la marca MG.

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  • La herramienta para webmasters de google se actualiza

    Una excelente noticia llega desde el blog Google Webmaster Central y que hoy de casualidad lo vi en mi cuenta es una nueva actualización en las visualizaciones de las consultas de búsqueda más habituales.

    A partir de ahora se podrán visualizar la cantidad de impresiones generales que tubo una consulta en la que aparecimos en el buscador, la cantidad de clics y el porcentaje. Pero también nos da la posibilidad de por cada consulta ver mas detalladamente en cuales posiciones aparecimos y por cada posición la cantidad de impresiones con su porcentaje de clics. Aparte de esto también las paginas que aparecieron en esa consulta con sus respectivas impresiones, clics y porcentaje.

    Y no solo eso sino que podemos ver el total de las consultas o palabras claves ya sean 5000, 10000 o mas. Y si estamos rastreando o queriendo ver que tal nos va con un termino en particular o consulta arriba tenemos un buscador.

    A demás podremos seguir eligiendo ver de donde se realizaron esas búsquedas, web, imagenes, o movil y desde que países..

  • Concur Goes Convertible, Frazier and Arch Back Achaogen, Lucid Commerce Gets Cash, & More Seattle-Area Deals News

    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    Done your taxes yet? If so, sit back, relax, and enjoy this rundown of the week’s deals in the Northwest. It’s a mix of software and biotech financings, some encouraging (and not so encouraging) regional and national venture capital stats, and a new crop of inspiring startups.

    Lucid Commerce, a Seattle provider of business intelligence software and data for direct marketers, closed its $5 million Series B round, co-led by OVP Venture Partners and new investor Greycroft Partners. Lucid Commerce is led by co-founder and CEO Tyson Roberts, formerly of aQuantive (in the early years).

    —Seattle-based Madrona Venture Group led a new $7 million funding round for Searchandise Commerce, based in Beverly, MA, as Erin reported. Existing investors Cloquet Capital Partners, DFJ Gotham Partners, Draper Associates, Inflection Point Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, and Wheatley Partners also participated. Searchandise, formerly known as Guidester, makes software that combines paid online search tactics with in-store merchandising practices for e-commerce. Madrona’s investment was led by Brian McAndrews, the former CEO of aQuantive who joined Madrona as a managing director last summer.

    —Mercer Island, WA-based Liberty Dialysis received a new investment from KRG Capital Partners, Bain Capital Ventures, and Ignition Partners. The amount was not disclosed. Liberty operates more than 100 dialysis clinics around the United States.

    —Bruce reported some encouraging (and somewhat surprising) findings that venture investments in the U.S. improved compared to the previous quarter and the same period a year ago, in terms of the number of dollars and deals. The stats were courtesy of New York-based CB Insights. According to the report, Seattle itself had 17 VC deals in the first three months of 2010, worth a total of $41 million; Washington state saw 30 deals for $138 million.

    —The flip side of that news is that VC investments in Washington state companies fell in March compared to the first two months of the year. A report from CB Insights tallied just three venture deals in Washington worth a total of $21.3 million last month. That’s as compared to more than $50 million in each of the first two months of the year.

    —Redmond, WA-based Concur Technologies (NASDAQ: CNQR) raised $287.5 million in convertible note debt financing, to pursue potential acquisitions, strategic transactions, and other corporate purposes. Concur, led by CEO Steve Singh, makes online software for managing employee expenses and corporate travel. Last month, the company said its product was among the initial set of offerings in the new Google Apps Marketplace for businesses.

    —Seattle-based Frazier Healthcare Ventures led a $56 million Series C investment in Achaogen, a San Francisco developer of antibiotics that fight multi-drug resistant infections, as Luke reported. Alta Partners also participated in the deal, along with existing investors Arch Venture Partners, 5AM Ventures, Domain Associates, Venrock Associates, Versant Ventures, and the Wellcome Trust.

    —Not an actual deal, but a bunch of companies looking for deals: NWEN held its First Look Forum in Seattle yesterday, and 12 worthy startups sang for their supper, pitching a roomful of investors, entrepreneurship coaches, and other interested parties. The companies ran the gamut from medical devices to pet food to trucking aerodynamics to online travel software. Some highlights: Crux Medical Innovations, Darwin’s Natural Pet Products, InsideTrip (winner), Nanocel (runner-up), and Zendorse.










  • Los mejores plugin para wordpress II

    Segunda entrega de los que yo considero son los mejores plugin para wordpress. Seguro mas de uno los usa y el que no les va a ser de gran utilidad a la hora de exprimirle el jugo a este tan usado sistema de gestión de contenidos enfocado a la creación y administración de blogs.

    Comment Rating: Mini sistema de moderación que permite a tus visitantes ponerle un voto (positivo o negativo) a los comentarios del blog mediante un clic.. Ej: si un comentario no tiene votos a favor con mas de 3 votos negativos se oculta automáticamente.

    Contact Form 7: Ampliamente utilizado, nos da la posibilidad de crear en una pagina un formulario para que los visitantes de tu blog puedan comunicarse contigo. Mediante su panel de configuraciones puedes colocar uno o mas email (separados por coma) para que llegue allí las consultas.

    Different Posts Per Page: Como su nombre en ingles lo indica permite elegir la cantidad de post o publicaciones que queramos que aparezcan por pagina en las diferentes secciones de un blog (Pagina principal, categorías, archivos, búsquedas, etiquetas, paginas de autores).

    Get The Image: Plugin que nos da la posibilidad de visualizar una mini imagen de un post como yo lo uso por ejemplo en la etiqueta Ubuntu. La imagen que aparece es siempre la primera del post, de no haberla se coloca una personalizada.

    Hot Linked Image Cacher: Excelente plugin o script que nos permite importar todas las imágenes que tengamos alojadas en otro servidor a la carpeta Upload de nuestro wordpress y a demás de esto automáticamente cambia en cada post todos los enlaces de esas imágenes al de la carpeta donde se encuentran. Muy recomendable para quienes quieran importar imágenes desde blogger a wordpress. Nos permite importar de a post por medio del Id del post o todos los post juntos con solo colocar ALL.

    Login LockDown: Plugin que añade seguridad al inicio de sesión a wordpres. Lo que hace es permitir hasta 3 equivocaciones en los datos y si no directamente bloquea a la ip que intento loguearse.

    W3 Total Cache: El mejor plugin de cache que probe! Permite cachear todo, pagina, base de datos, disminuir el tamaño de los css y js (minify) y configurar el CDN (content distribution network) para contenido estatico.

    WordPress Database Backup: Permite realizar un backup de la base de datos del blog.

    WP-PageNavi: Sencillo plugin que nos provee paginación al pie de nuestro blog.

    Wp-Thumbie: plugin para visualizar post relacionados debajo de cada post, con imagenes y un mini resumen.

    WP to Twitter: Como su nombre lo indica envía automáticamente los post del blog a una cuenta en twitter. También tiene la posibilidad de enviar las actualizaciones de algún post.

    Como consejo me queda decirles que usen los plugins mínimos e indispensables y que traten de tener bien optimizado su blog y cada tanto midan los tiempos de carga de su blog para no pasarse de la raya.

  • Report: Lucid Commerce Closes on $4M

    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    Seattle-based Lucid Commerce, a provider of business intelligence software and data for direct marketers, has closed a $4 million Series B funding round, according to a report in VentureWire this morning. New York-based Greycroft Partners led the round, the report said, and OVP Venture Partners, in Kirkland, WA, participated. OVP led Lucid’s $2.5 million Series A funding in 2008. Last September, there were reports that the company had raised part of its Series B round. Lucid Commerce is led by co-founder and CEO Tyson Roberts, a former aQuantive employee.










  • What’s in a Name? Announcing the Next Xconomy Forum: Healthcare in Transition

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    Ryan McBride wrote:

    When we came up with “Healthcare In Transition” as the title of our next Xconomy Forum, we were thinking of a way to crystallize in a few words the changes and progress being made in the digitization of healthcare for the benefit of humanity. (There were similar discussions here prior to the launch of our Health IT news channel.)

    Before coming up with the right name, we had recruited several of the country’s top healthcare entrepreneurs and practitioners to share their stories at the forum, including Paul Bleicher, Daniel Palestrant, and Roy Schoenberg. And Frank Moss, the director of the MIT Media Lab, had already stepped up to host the forum at his renowned research center on April 26 and speak to everyone in attendance about his efforts to develop technologies that empower patients.

    Still, we soon encountered the difficulty in putting into a few words what all these pioneers in their respective fields are doing. One could say that Schoenberg’s American Well, of Boston, is revolutionizing the way we think about how patients visit with doctors. The same could be said about how Palestrant and his team at Cambridge, MA-based Sermo are impacting the way physicians interact with each other and share their insights from the front lines of medicine. There are more than a dozen other speakers like them, each looking at healthcare from different angles.

    In large part due to the efforts of our speakers and their colleagues, it soon became clear at least to me that our conventional ideas or definitions of healthcare are in flux or transition. Our children may grow up picturing their doctor looking down on her iPhone to view medical information, the same way earlier generations might think about family physicians poring over paper records from overstuffed file folders. (And if American Well has its way, kids will think of their physicians as the people with whom they interact over the Internet when they get sick.) We also wanted to account for advances like we’re seeing at other of our speakers’ companies, such as Keas, SmartBeat, and Vitality, that are advancing technology-enabled products and services to promote wellness and keeping people healthier without having to be admitted to a hospital—or even visit their doctor. (Here’s a full list of our speakers on tap for the forum.)

    We’re expecting the talks and discussions among our presenters to provide our attendees with a clearer vision of the evolving healthcare landscape, far above and beyond what we’re seeing with the adoption of electronic health records. There are opportunities for all of us in this future, whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, inventor, or a patient (we’re all patients, of course). We’re really happy to be able to help bring these efforts to the fore, and we’re hoping to see you on April 26th at the MIT Media Lab.

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  • NWEN “First Look” Forum Tells Story of Software Vs. Medical Startups: Online Travel Is the Winner

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    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    Variety was the theme of the Northwest Entrepreneur Network’s First Look Forum yesterday at the Arctic Club Hotel, a venerable establishment in downtown Seattle. There were 11 startup companies with a wide array of ideas, each giving a five-minute pitch to an eclectic audience that included investors, entrepreneurship coaches, media, and sponsors. The startups were there to compete for a chance to win some cool prizes, and of course, score new investments. The “first look” aspect means none had presented previously to investors or venture capital groups—this is the brainchild of NWEN executive director Rebecca Lovell.

    One interesting point: the initial group of companies represented much more than just software and tech. The bunch covered medical devices, techniques for combating everything from obesity to tooth decay to slow and messy colonoscopies, and applications over industries ranging from online travel to trucking to pet care. Only three of the 11 startups in the backyard of Microsoft were software companies.

    But in the end, the five finalists—selected by audience voting—consisted of those three software startups plus two hardware/materials tech companies (though one of those has a biomedical application). Any of these certainly could make a promising business, but it’s also possible that the investors and other voters in the room were just more comfortable with tech than life sciences or medical companies. Or maybe it’s just that tech startups tend to require smaller amounts of startup capital that can lead to higher potential returns.

    Here are my initial impressions and super-short summaries of what each of the 11 Northwest companies presented (plus more details on the finalists and winner below):

    Biomoles
    Developer of higher quality and purity techniques for doing DNA purification for automated DNA processing and life sciences applications.

    Crux Medical Innovations
    Producer of a special biopsy device that makes procedures like colonoscopies (done 20 million times a year in the U.S. to detect colon cancer) faster and more efficient.

    Darwin’s Natural Pet Products
    A six-year-old company that makes and delivers fresh, healthy frozen meals for cats and dogs; it has more than 1,500 customers, mostly in the Seattle area, and wants to go national.

    DragGone Aerodynamics
    Maker of add-ons to trucks that reduce fuel consumption by improving aerodynamics.

    Empowering Engineering Technologies
    Three-year-old company developing an elastic tendon-like medical device that helps people with gait disabilities walk; the orthopedic technology comes Cleveland Clinic and is currently being tested in patients. (This company is also presenting Wednesday at the inaugural meeting of Wings, the Northwest’s new medical device angel network, as Luke reported yesterday.)

    HealthyLogics
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  • Nokia Acquires Metacarta, Massachusetts Taps EnerNOC and FloDesign, MedVentive Gets Backing from Clarian Health, & More Boston-Area Deals News

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    After a slower flow of high-tech transactions last week, dealmaking was back with a bang this week. Companies in industries from energy to e-commerce to life sciences scored early venture rounds, partnership deals, and state contracts.

    —Gemvara, an e-commerce site for jewelry customizations, announced it raised $5.2 million in Series B money, bringing the Lexington, MA-based company’s total financing to $11 million since its founding. Return investors Highland Capital Partners and Canaan Partners led the round, which comes as the company searches for a new CEO.

    FloDesign Wind Turbine, of Wilbraham, MA, will get $3 million from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, as it plans to expand with a new headquarters and product development center in Waltham, MA, which should add about 150 jobs in the state over three years. FloDesign, which is developing wind turbines with jet engine-like technology, will keep its Wilbraham location as an aerodynamics research center.

    —MedVentive, a Waltham-based electronic medical data software firm, revealed the investors behind its $10 million Series C round. Boston’s HLM Venture Partners and Excel Venture Management led the financing, which included Long River Ventures, as well as new investors Core Capital Partners and Clarian Health Ventures, the venture arm of one of MedVentive’s big customers. Clarian Quality Partners, the physician network of the Indianapolis-based healthcare provider, uses MedVentive’s technology to analyze the quality of doctor care.

    —Cambridge, MA-based Metacarta, a maker of software for searching digital text on places, names, and addresses, was acquired by Finland’s mobile hardware giant Nokia. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. Nokia plans to use Metacarta’s technology for in-location local searches and other services, according to a statement.

    Newton, MA’s MedMinder Systems, a company that makes Internet-connected pillboxes for tracking patients’ prescription adherence, raised $1.3 million from 11 individual investors. MedMinder is part of a crop of Boston-area companies using IT to get patients to take their meds, including Cambridge-based Vitality, a maker of smart pillcaps.

    —The state of Massachusetts was active in this week’s deals list. It announced it had awarded a contract to Boston-based EnerNOC (NASDAQ: ENOC) as part of a $10 million project to target energy inefficiencies in state facilities. The program will …Next Page »










  • Flush, alternativa a uTorrent en linux

    Flush es un cliente torrent muy similar al popular uTorrent, conocido cliente para windows y mac.

    Actualmente se encuentra en fase beta pero ya es funcional y muy pronto va a ser una interesante opcion a cualquier cliente torrent de linux.

    Flush tiene todas las caracteristicas de cualquier cliente torrent, creacion de archivos torrent, la posibilidad de establecer la ruta de descarga, capacidad para mover un torrent con los datos a una ubicacion diferente y varias opciones para configurar la velocidad, las conexiones, encriptacion, etc.

    Descargar:

    Pueden descargarlo desde launchpad.netsourceforge.net o agregar el repositorio a tu sources.list (sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list) según tu versión de ubuntu:

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/konishchevdmitry/flush/ubuntu lucid main

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/konishchevdmitry/flush/ubuntu karmic main

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/konishchevdmitry/flush/ubuntu jaunty main

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/konishchevdmitry/flush/ubuntu intrepid main

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/konishchevdmitry/flush/ubuntu hardy main

    y para instalar

    sudo apt-get install flush

  • $7M Goes to Searchandise

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    Searchandise Commerce, a Beverly, MA-based company that provides an online media network for manufacturers and retail partners, has landed $7 million in Series 2 financing, led by Seattle’s Madrona Venture Group, the company announced today. Existing Searchandise investors Cloquet Capital Partners, DFJ Gotham Partners, Draper Associates, Inflection Point Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, and Wheatley Partners also participated in the funding round, which will go to expanding Searchandise’s sales, marketing, and operations teams. Wade wrote about the company in 2008 after it landed $7.5 million and changed its name from Guidester.

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  • MicroCHIPS, Nimbit, and Xcellerex Hire New CEOs

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    There’s the old saying that things happen in threes. That’s true this week in Boston, where three tech companies have announced new CEOs. Two of the moves came in the life science sector, at MicroCHIPS and Xcellerex, and the third involved online music marketing site Nimbit. Read below for the details on each company’s new chief executive hire.

    —Bedford, MA-based MicroCHIPS, a maker of wireless medical implants with chemical sensors or drug reservoirs, announced its appointment of Ajit Gill as president and CEO. Gill comes from Auspex Pharmaceuticals, and previously led Nektar Therapeutics, a biotech startup he helped take public. MicroCHIPS pulled in a $16.5 million Series C round in January and is slated to take its technology from development to clinical testing later this year. Gill replaces the company’s founder and CEO John Santini, Jr., who will continue to consult for MicroCHIPS and has become CEO of On Demand Therapeutics, a joint venture between MicroCHIPS and InterWest Partners that is working on novel technology for the delivery of drugs to the eye.

    Nimbit, an online portal for directly connecting musicians, managers, and music labels to fans, announced it hired board member Bob Cramer as chief executive officer. Cramer, who has held management positions in a range of online and software companies and will continue to serve as chairman of Nimbit, joins the Framingham, MA-based company’s co-founders Phil Antoniades and Patrick Faucher, who will move from CEO to chief technology officer. Nimbit packages marketing, sales, and distribution for musicians, through offerings such as e-mail and social media outreach, merchandise and ticket sales, and fan and marketing analytics.

    Xcellerex, a Marlborough, MA-based company developing methods for manufacturing biomolecules more efficiently, announced that Thermo Fisher Scientific veteran Guy Broadbent has been appointed as president, CEO, and a member of the board of directors. He succeeds Joseph Zakrzewski, who will remain chairman of the company’s board of directors. The hiring of Broadbent, who ran Thermo Fisher’s laboratory products division and worked as a senior vice president of corporate development, comes as Xcellerex moves into the next phase of commercializing its technology, the company says.

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  • Barnes & Noble Nook will hit Best Buy Soon

    If you’re in the market for an eReader, the Barnes &Noble Nook is the perfect choice for you. This Android powered eReader will be available for sale at Best Buy on April 18th. The Nook will cost $259.99 and will also be on sale at Barnes & Noble’s website and 723 bookstores.

    This deal also requires Best Buy to include Barnes & Noble’s BN eReader software on some of the personal computers and Smartphone’s. There has been no word on this device being able to do other things such as web browsing or having access to the Android market.
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  • Massachusetts Venture Funding Slimmed Down to $194 Million in March, But Healthcare Investing Swelled

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    It’s no question that March was a disorderly month. Here in New England, 70-degree days were quickly followed by record flooding for the region. The NCAA tournament saw major upsets in nearly every round (only for Duke to win the championship in the end.) Oh, and a little something called healthcare reform was signed into law, after a year of raucous town hall meetings, bitter debate, and talk of baby killers and death panels.

    The venture investing patterns in the Bay State last month followed much the same rocky, incongruent path marked by highs and lows. Some sectors rose to heightened levels of dominance, while some disappeared from the startup-investing scheme completely. It all amounted to $194.5 million raised across 17 deals, a slight drop from the month before, when Bay State startups wrapped up $203 million in 26 equity deals. The funding totals made March a pretty average month since we started tracking monthly venture investing in June, thanks to data provided by our New York-based partner CB Insights, a private company intelligence platform. (Five months had higher venture investing totals, and four months fell behind March in dollars raised).

    The New England region wasn’t in the only place to experience slowed venture investing last month; Seattle-area deal making fell to $21.3 million across a mere three deals, down from $53.5 million in 10 deals in February. It is worth noting that the 17 transactions in Massachusetts in March tied for the lowest number of deals since we started tracking these numbers. But the fact that March’s 17 deals amounted to about $50 million more than the $145 million raised across 17 deals last June shows that the size of individual transactions might be growing.

    If there’s something to brag about from last month, it’s the life sciences sector. Healthcare funding soared to $144.2 million, which represents nearly 75 percent of the venture dollars raised in March. The number of healthcare deals for February and March was even at nine, but the March totals dwarfed the February tally of $89.9 million. All told, healthcare companies

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    took up the five highest deal slots in March, and the sector pulled in roughly $120 million more than the runnerup category, Internet.

    The biggest transaction was the $35.4 million that went to TransMedics, an Andover, MA-based developer of systems for transporting organs for transplant. Foundation Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and Flagship Ventures participated in the round, which included about $9 million of convertible debt.

    Gene therapy developer Genetix Pharmaceuticals was right at its heels with the second biggest deal: $35 million in Series B money. The Cambridge-based company attracted new investors Third Rock Ventures and Genzyme Ventures for the round.

    As previously mentioned, Internet came in second as a sector, with $24.2 million across five deals in March. This might …Next Page »

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  • Venture Activity Report Charts Surge in Energy and Cleantech Investments, Smaller-Sized Deal

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    Bruce V. Bigelow wrote:

    Venture investments continued to improve during the first three months of 2010, led by a strong comeback in both dollars and deals involving startups focused on energy and utilities, according to a report released today by CB Insights, the New York firm previously known as ChubbyBrain.

    Venture firms sank $5.9 billion in 731 deals nationwide during the first quarter, according to the CB Insights Venture Capital Activity Report. Those numbers look especially strong—more than 50 percent higher—in comparison to the same quarter of 2009, when VC investments of $3.9 billion in 483 companies hit an 11-year low.

    The results also are stronger sequentially. The $5.9 billion is a nearly 7.3 percent gain over the $5.5 billion that was invested during the fourth quarter of 2009. The analysts at CB Insights suggest that both VC investors and entrepreneurs are gaining confidence about their prospects in the wake of the financial crisis that took the U.S. economy over a cliff in late 2008, according to the analysts at CB Insights.

    Q1 2010 CB Top 10 Cities

    Healthcare remained the single largest sector for venture money, although less VC money was invested in more deals than the previous quarter. Venture activity in Massachusetts and New York also gained against California, although the Golden State still claims the lions’ share of both dollars and deals.

    In its 32-page report, CB Insights says, “While $5.9B remains far below quarterly levels seen before the …Next Page »










  • From Boston to San Diego, Companies Maneuver to Catch Online Video Wave

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    Bruce V. Bigelow wrote:

    Apple’s recent launch of the iPad has triggered intensifying interest in online video distribution, which seems to be reflected in a string of announcements that coincide with today’s kickoff of the National Association of Broadcasters’ annual conference in Las Vegas.

    As if reminding everyone of the size of their network, Cambridge, MA-based Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM), announced today that unprecedented demand for online coverage of major sport events—including streaming video—pushed traffic on its global network to a single-day peak of 3.45 terabits per second on Friday. That’s roughly equivalent to the capacity needed to download the entire text of the U.S. Library of Congress in less than a minute.

    The company noted that surging interest in major sporting events, including professional golf and baseball, helped to drive traffic to a new peak for high definition streaming video—part of a network platform that Akamai launched in 2009. San Diego-based VMIX also announced today it has broadened its relationship with Akamai by standardizing its online video capabilities with Akamai’s HD Network.

    As Wade recently reported, Brightcove, another Cambridge, MA, company that has been a longtime proponent of Adobe’s Flash-based digital video technology, has moved to …Next Page »

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