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Back in March, we talked with Tim Huffman on Mashable Conversations, the CEO of iVideoSongs, a company first profiled by our KristenNicole, when she took a peek at them during the January DEMO conference: The goal here is to teach you how to play music accurately, while still giving you the control over your music [...]
Reuters, bastions of all things news, just made it easier to add its reports to your Web page. Using an API (that would be application programming interface , duh) developers can easily build applications to use Reuters news or add it to their already existing aps. Over at Mashable, KristenNicole thinks this model makes sense. "What's good about such an offering is that it is a major...
MyItThings.com, a so-called “leading publisher of user-generated content” with a focus on fashion, has announced the Monday debut of a portfolio feature to offer aspiring designers the option to display their creations in an active, social venue. The site, which our own KristenNicole mentioned briefly last autumn, considers itself as playing host to a [...]
MyItThings.com, a so-called “leading publisher of user-generated content” with a focus on fashion, has announced the Monday debut of a portfolio feature to offer aspiring designers the option to display their creations in an active, social venue. The site, which our own KristenNicole mentioned briefly last autumn, considers itself as playing host to a [...]
... alerts to the audible variety. “More flexibility,” is how PhoneTag CEO James Siminoff puts it. KristenNicole mentioned PhoneTag late last year when it offered itself under the SimulScribe designation. Kristen then compared it to SpinVox , another popular Web-based voice-to-text solution. At that point it still largely operated on a limited trial basis. Today it is open to...
... software engineer and entrepreneur, who in turn is listed as an investor in Zivity. Our own KristenNicole relayed news last summer that the startup raised $1m prior to its limited launch. And according to Chris Morrison of VentureBeat and Chris Nutall of FT.com , a pool of venture capitalists presented Zivity with some $7 million in funding in early March 2008. Zivity claims to be...