During my recent trip to India, I flew down to Bangalore for one reason: To meet N.R. Narayana Murthy. Murthy is the co-founder, executive chairman and former CEO for 21 years of Infosys, the first Indian company to go public on Nasdaq and effectively the company that began the $30 billion Indian IT outsourcing market.
Murthy’s [...]
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Sat, March 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Banks, cable companies, and utilities all want to get rid of their paper bills and get customers on their electronic billing systems. Just as there were back-office billing providers for the paper era, there are now back-office electronic billers. A company in Charlotte, North Carolina called Transactis is one of them, and it just [...]
Tags: 5 Million, Banks, Biller, Cable Companies, Ceo, Charlotte North Carolina, Consumers, Electronic Billing Systems, Email, Growth Business, New York City, Niche, Office Billing, Paper Bills, Paper Printing, Payment Processors, Postage Costs, Proto, Series C, Shareholders
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Fri, March 19 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Today, during his keynote address at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek had a big revelation: “On certain days, we’re consuming more Internet capacity than Sweden has as a country.”
Ek made the statement when asked why Spotify chose to use a P2P model, rather than centrally store all of its music [...]
Tags: Apple, Austin Texas, Backend, Bandwidth, Beta, Ceo, Dollar Question, Ek, Internet Capacity, Keynote Address, Labels, Largest Music Store, Last Time, Leverage, Music Rights, Native Application, Revelation, Subscribers, Subscription Model, Sxsw Festival
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
I’m here at the last keynote of SXSW, where Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is being interviewed by Wired’s Eliot Van Buskirk. Ek will likely be revealing some new announcements about Spotify during this interview. I’ll be live blogging my notes below.
Van Buskirk kicked off the keynote by asking how many people in the audience [...]
Tags: Audience, Beta, Blog, Ceo, Ek, Eliot Van Buskirk, Europe, Initial Decision, Keynote, Launch, Media Player, Model Work, Music Playback, Music Service, Realities, Streaming Music, Subscribers, Swift, Sxsw
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
During his keynote at SXSW this afternoon (live blog here), Twitter CEO Evan Williams just announced a new “At Anywhere” platform, which allows websites to more deeply integrate the service into their sites. The idea is to offer a more seamless experience to Twitter users navigating third party sites like the Huffington Post and [...]
Tags: Amazon, Ceo, Ebay, Evan Williams, Frameworks, Huffington Post, Integration, Javascript Guru, Keynote, Meebo, New York Times, People, Profile, Profiles, Publishers, Seamless Experience, Third Party, Tweet, Twitter, Yahoo
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Mon, March 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In an effort to sort out the state of the “Location War” going on here at SXSW Interactive 2010, I have been lucky enough to chat with several people behind the scenes of these mobile location based services. It’s funny to me calling the competition a “War” as everyone with whom I have spoken seems [...]
Tags: Amp, Ceo, Chat People, Co Founder, Current State, Definitive Moment, Down To Earth, Interviews, Josh Williams, Location Based Services, Mobile Location
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Mon, March 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Pixelpipe, the service that lets you syndicate text, audio, video and image files to 120 different social networks, blogs and sites, is adding geolocation functionality to its site with a Foursquare integration. The true virtue of Pixelpipe’s service is the fact that it lets you publish all types of files to various social networks and [...]
Tags: Android, Api, Butterfield, Centralized Place, Ceo, Competitor, Facebook, Functionality, Hot Potato, Image Files, Mobile Devices, New Release, Page Sort, Profiles, Social Networks, Startups, Syndicate, True Virtue, Venue, Web Applications
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Regular readers will know my love for all things location. In particular, these check-in location-based services fascinate me, mainly because I see them as a bridge between social networks as we’ve known it, and actual social interaction in the real world. Foursquare has been my app of choice over the past year (it launched almost [...]
Tags: Army, Bridge, Ceo, Dialogue, Different Things, Game, Ins, Iphone, Josh Williams, Location Based Services, Love, New Release, Real World, Social Experience, Social Interaction, Social Networks, Subtle Light, Sxsw, Text Message, Toolbar
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Wed, March 10 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
I first learned of Allmyapps at Le Web ‘09 when the company’s CEO Thibauld Favre, and co-Founder Aranaud Coulondre, grabbed my attention and enticed me into a demo. I nearly missed my flight. Allmyapps, a small but ambitious startup based in France, aims to become the “iTunes for software applications” as Thibauld puts [...]
Tags: Apps, Beta, Ceo, Co Founder, Demo, Favre, Itunes, Simple 1, Software Applications
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Tue, March 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
You know all those share buttons across the Web? They are getting more and more social. What I mean by that is initially they were used to share stories or content mostly via email on a one-to-one basis, but over the past year or so services like Facebook and Twitter have been overtaking [...]
Tags: Buttons Web, Ceo, Competitor, Email, Facebook Friends, Followers, Google, Images People, Launch, Million Unique Visitors, Real Time, Sharethis, Taxonomy, Topic Knowledge, Twitter, Videos Images, Widget, Widgets, Wikipedia, Yahoo Ids
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Tue, March 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments