• Google Launches wdl.com
    What do you love? Google wants to know, so it just soft-launched wdyl.com with the hope of creating a "unified [user interface] to search in multiple channels." "While it seems to be more of a cute gimmick at this time, the idea is to return users a single page of relevant results across many of Google's products for whatever query is typed into the wdyl search box," TechCrunch explains. "The ‘search' button is even a heart. Cute." "Over the years, Google has continued to add new products, services, portals, and features to their portfolio,"
  • GSV Takes Stake In Facebook
    Investment fund GSV Capital Corp has reportedly taken a small stake in Facebook at a valuation of about $70 billion. "The investment fund said on Monday that it had bought 225,000 shares in Facebook at an average price of $29.28 each," Reuters reports. Perhaps more notable, however, are the circumstances under which the investment was made. Ahead of what executives are calling an inevitable IPO, "Concerns about Facebook's white-hot growth have surfaced in recent months," writes Reuters. For one, a group of Facebook shareholders is trying to sell $1 billion of stock on the secondary market in …
  • Feds Investigate Google's Possible Search Abuses
    Google's about to get its Microsoft moment -- and that's not a good thing. According to reports, federal regulators about poised to launch a broad, formal investigation into whether the company has abused its dominance in search advertising. "The civil probe, which has the potential to reshape how companies compete on the Internet, is the most serious legal threat yet to the 12-year-old company, though it wouldn't necessarily lead to any federal allegations of wrongdoing against Google," reports The Wall Street Journal, citing sources. To date, Google has already faced several antitrust probes, but the government has so …
  • PopCap Games Courted For $1 Billion
    What's a casual online game worth? How about $1 billion? Actually, PopCap Games -- the company behind "casual" hits like Plants vs Zombies and Bejeweled -- is reportedly be courted for over $1 billion. "We've heard from multiple sources that the buyer is Electronic Arts," reports TechCrunch. Prior to that revelation, TechCrunch suggested the suitor might be Zynga, which, it noted, "has made a string of game-related acquisitions over the last year." "If true, that would sidetrack [PopCap's] plans for an initial public offering later this year," writes The Seattle Times. TechCrunch suggests EA is …
  • Hulu Debates Possible Sale
    According to multiple reports, Yahoo -- or some other big company -- has approached Hulu about a possible takeover. "Hulu is weighing whether to sell itself ... its latest strategic crossroads as the fight over distributing TV content online intensifies," reports The Wall Street Journal, citing sources. "On Tuesday afternoon, word of the unsolicited offer spread and was subsequently confirmed by people close to the company," Los Angeles Times writes. "It is not known whether the offer came from Yahoo or another entity." "The unsolicited offer has prompted Hulu's board to consider its options, and …
  • Foursquare "Checks-In" 10M Members
    Foursquare continues to scale its brand-friendly location-based social network. According to the LBS leader, it surpassed the 10 million-member mark this month. "One of the most amazing things about building Foursquare has been seeing a tool we designed for our friends turn into something now used by over 10,000,000 people," stated the New York start-up. "And as our community grows larger, we get to build things that start to fulfil our larger vision for the future." The Los Angeles Times notes, however, "The maker of the ‘check-in' app wouldn't say just what those things were." When asked …
  • Internet Names Take New Turn
    How's .awesome for a domain name suffix? By the end of next year, that and countless other options will become available to companies and organizations with legitimate claims to specific domain names, thanks to a new decision by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. "The Internet body that oversees domain names voted on Monday to end restricting them to suffixes like .com or .gov and will receive applications for new names from January 12 next year with the first approvals likely by the end of 2012," Reuters reports. "Today's decision will usher in a new …
  • Facebook To Debut iPad App
    Ready to reshape the tablet-scape in its own image, Facebook reportedly plans to finally debut its iPad app in a matter of weeks. "The app has been in production at Facebook for almost a year, going through several design iterations, and is now in the final stages of testing," writes The New York Times, citing sources. Along with a slick design and overhauled Facebook Chat and Groups features, the app is expected to go beyond the features available on the Facebook Web site by allowing users to shoot and upload photos and videos directly from the iPad's built-in …
  • Facebook To Launch HTLM5-Based Mobile Platform
    Out to displace Apple's mobile underpinnings, Facebook is reportedly about to launch an entirely HTML5-based mobile platform, which will serve as a distribution mechanism for Web applications through Apple's mobile Safari browser. "While it's not quite as sexy as the new Photos app, the ramifications of it are much larger," TechCrunch writes regarding the secret plan, codenamed "Project Spartan." "Facebook will never admit this, but those familiar with the project believe the intention is very clear: to use Apple's own devices against them to break the stranglehold they have on mobile app distribution," TechCrunch adds. "The project's goal is to undermine Apple's …
  • Facebook To Debut Photo-Sharing App
    Sorry all you aspiring photo-sharing startups. (Yeah, we're talking to you, Path, Instagram, and Color.) Facebook is reportedly ready to debut a new photo-sharing app, which critics insist is totally "killer." "It's far too often that the term 'killer' gets thrown around in tech blogs," TechCrunch admits. But, but having seen secret images of the would-be service, the blog says "killer" is an apt characterization. "The app looks amazing." Internally, the app is reportedly being called either "Hovertown" or "WithPeople," and, while it looks like a standalone service, TechCrunch said it sees signs of potential integration …
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