Saturday, April 30, 2011

65 Small Business Mobile Applications You Must Check Out

The response to my article� 101 Small Business Web Applications You Must Check Out was overwhelmingly positive! Thank you for all the awesome suggestions and comments.

I decided to write this second article based on all the additional recommendations I received, with the emphasis on mobile applications focused on helping small businesses. Some of these mobile applications are completely free and some of them are freemium (free for basic version, then you pay for an upgraded version).� WhichRead More

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65 Small Business Mobile Applications You Must Check Out

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New York City Sees Its Future as a Data Platform

New York City's new Chief Digital Officer Rachel Sterne said New York City is trying to turn the city's government into a platform that enables developers and individuals to take data about life in the metropolis and use it to create apps, services and other resources.

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Dreams, princesses and the Disney-industrial complex

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Weekend Favs April Twenty Three

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Weekend Favs April Twenty ThreeThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post [...]

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Kansas City Manufacturing Survey: Slower expansion in April

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iPad for Business Round-Up: Yammer, Project Management, ECM and More

The iPad isn't just a hot new consumer device, it's also an increasingly popular tool for business. Each week we take a look at the new or updated business apps for the iPad, and highlight trends in how tablets are being used in the enterprise.

This week week we look at Yammer's upgraded mobile app, project management apps for the iPad and new mobility upgrades from two enterprise content management providers.

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Bizness Apps

This week we covered Bizness Apps, a new tool for creating native Android, iPhone and iPad apps. It has a simple drag and drop interface for creating apps with photo galleries, menus, RSS feeds, Twitter streams, Wufoo forms, QR codes, coupons and other more. It costs $39 a month.

ECM: OpenText and SpringCM

OpenText added tablet support to its Web Experience Management product. Admins will now be able to create tablet-optimized versions of their content, including rich media, using WEM.

Meanwhile, hosted ECM service SpringCM has added support for the iPad interface.

Project Management

This week we did a round-up of project management apps for the iPad. Trackbot, a client for the agile project management software-as-a-service Pivotal Tracker is the clear reader favorite.

Yammer

This week Yammer, a microblogging and social network service for the enterprise, released a new version of its iOS app. New features include threaded discussions, private messaging, full Retina Display support and ability to view documents within the app.

iPads are Hot, But Windows Still Rules

We write a lot about the rise of mobile devices in general and the iPad in particular. But it's worth keeping in mind that Windows desktop still dominate both the consumer and enterprise markets. This week Business Insider put it in perspective by pointing out that Microsoft has sold more Windows 7 licenses since its release than Apple has sold iOS devices in the same period.

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The paperback choice and my video dilemma

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App downloads will hit 44 billion in 2016

The success of downloadable smartphone apps will continue at least through the next five years. A new study from ABI Research estimates that app industry will achieve 44 billion cumulative downloads by 2016.

If the forecast is correct, it means that native apps will still rule over HTML5 and other new web programming technologies for websites in the browser. At least in the near future.

The latest figures from vendors suggest that the cumulative download number is now around 15-16 billion. Not surprisingly, the two biggest sources for downloadable apps are Apple?s App Store and Google?s Android Market. Apple announced on January that its App Store has now crossed 10 billion downloads of both free and paid apps. Android Market estimates that users have downloaded 4.2 billion apps so far. http://www.androlib.com/appstats.aspx. The numbers are quite impressive ?- Apple’s App Store and the Android Market have been around less than three years. The App Store opened on June 10, 2008 and Android Market on October 22, 2008.

Right now there are around 350,000 apps in Apple?s App Store and 330,000 apps in Android Market. Nokia?s Ovi Store has 54,000 apps, RIM?s App World 16,000 applications and Windows Marketplace 15,000 downloadable applications.

Apple will face increasing competition from Android and Windows Phone 7. According to ABI Research, the competitors are steadily catching up with Apple as adoption picks up pace and expansion of their mobile OS installed bases continues to grow. The mobile app ecosystem and market model is also expected to evolve with the increasing pool of smartphone and tablet users.

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Congress wants to investigate PlayStation Network hack

A House of Representatives subcommittee asked Sony to provide information about the hacker attack that brought down the PlayStation Network and the Qriocity music and video service.

The network has been down for more than a week, denying 77 million registered gamers the ability to play online games, watch movies, listen to music or download other entertainment to their PlayStation 3 consoles and PlayStation Portable handhelds.

The letter was addressed to Kazuo Hirai, the head of Sony’s game and networked services businesses. It asked him to answers a detailed list of questions related to the external intrusion. The subcommittee asked for a reply by May 6.

The letter came from the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade, which is headed by Mary Bono Mack, Republican member of the House from California. The letter asked for information that Sony hasn’t supplied yet, such as the time of the attack, its knowledge of who was responsible, and when the company told authorities.

The subcommittee also asked what kind of data the hackers stole, including credit card information. Sony has said it doesn’t have evidence that customer credit card numbers were stolen. It isn’t clear when the network will be back up. On hacker underground forums, anonymous commenters are claiming they have access to 2.2 million PlayStation Network credit card numbers.

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Iran Officially Worst Online Oppressor

freedomhouse_logo_150x150.jpg A new report from Freedom House has ranked Iran the world's worst abuser of online freedoms.

"Freedom on the Net 2011" determined that the five worst countries for online freedom - based on obstacles to access, limits on content and violations of user rights - are Iran, followed by Burma, China, Cuba and Tunisia. (The last entry is certainly changed somewhat by the uprising earlier this year.)

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The authors explain the situation in Iran.

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"Since the protests that followed disputed presidential elections in June 2009, the Iranian authorities have waged an active campaign against internet freedom, employing extensive and sophisticated methods of control that go well beyond simple content filtering, though this too has become more severe since the election. Tactics employed include deliberately slowing internet speeds at critical times to make basic online activities difficult and ordering blogging service providers inside Iran to remove 'offensive' posts. The regime has also sought to counter critical content and online organizing efforts by extending state propaganda into the digital sphere: over 400 news websites are either directly or indirectly supported by the state.

"Since June 2009, an increasing number of bloggers have been threatened, arrested, tortured, and kept in solitary confinement, and at least one blogger died in custody. Over 50 bloggers and online activists have been arrested, and a dozen remained in detention at the end of 2010. The Iranian authorities have taken a range of measures to monitor online communications, and a number of protesters who were put on trial after the election were indicted for their activities on Facebook and Balatarin, a Persian site that allows users to share links and news. A group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army, later found to be associated with the Iranian authorities, also managed to hack a number of opposition and news sites with a mix of technical methods and forgery."

In contrast, the five freest countries are Estonia, the United States, Germany, Australia and the U.K.

But here's arguably the worst indicator of the health of free speech online.

"Even in more democratic countries--such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey, and the United Kingdom--internet freedom is increasingly undermined by legal harassment, opaque censorship procedures, or expanding surveillance."

We expect repressive countries to repress. We expect democratic countries to exert forces against that tendency. Of course they do, but when you see this sort of trend, you're seeing a speech ecosystem under serious threat. Transparency is growing more opaque even as it becomes the motif du jour. Is it time for those in democratic countries to spend at least as much time at the sickbeds of their own freedoms as the graves of others'? (That was a rhetorical question. It's time.)

Other sources: OpenNet Initiative

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It?s Time to Realize Our Location Concerns Aren?t Dumb

Hot on the heels of the furor over Apple?s location databases, personal navigation device giant TomTom is in trouble for selling speed data to police. But both companies have shown how technology firms are too quick to dismiss the worries of their customers.

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Has The Smartphone Location Tracking Fiasco Gone Too Far? Or Not Far Enough?

A week of discussion around the mainstream discovery that our smartphones - iPhones, Android phones and Windows phones alike - were tracking and/or storing our location in one way or another has finally arrived at the logical conclusion: a warning sticker, a handful of lawsuits, a congressional hearing and, possibly most importantly, a South Park episode.

What we want to know now is, has it all gone too far and become simply another media circus or is all of this outrage, precaution and parody perfectly warranted?

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Just over a week ago, Data scientists Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden (who is a ReadWriteWeb contributor) revealed that they had come across a file on the iPhone that appeared to track the users location and store it, in an unencrypted file, on both their iPhone and their computer. The reaction was quick and relatively uniform - outrage. Since then, it has come to light that this goes for Android and Windows Phone 7 phones as well.

TechCrunch's MG Siegler weighed in on the topic of smartphone tracking the other day, stating simply that "The situation is a joke." Why?

Let's be honest: no one is going to be talking about this issue in a few weeks. Why? Because it's not actually a huge security issue and never was. It's one that the press really badly wanted to be one. It generated hundreds if not thousands of widely read stories this past week. And it will generate more such stories for the next few weeks or so, depending on if and when Apple is actually called to Washington to testify about this.

Sure enough, Apple and Google alike have been called to Washington to testify. Along with that, two women in Oakland County, Michigan have filed a $50 million class action lawsuit to get Google to stop selling phones with Android that can track location. Apple finds itself the defendant of a similar lawsuit in Tampa, Florida. Earlier this week, South Park mocked the idea that just because Apple had included a mention of location tracking in its nearly 60-page terms of service, that it was justified in its actions. And today, in the perfect example covering your butt, it came to light that Verizon had told Congress that it planned on warning consumers of location services with a warning sticker.

Our question to you, then, is: has it all gone too far or not far enough? Does this situation warrant a Congressional hearing? Do these lawsuits have a leg to stand on or are claims against these companies simply absurd? Let us know in the comments below.

No need to comment on the South Park episode - that was just right.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Open question: Would you rent a laptop?

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Where Apple Would Stand Without the iPhone and iPad?

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Hulu Plus is welcome addition to Xbox Live, but Kinect control is slow

Microsoft is adding Hulu Plus to the Xbox Live online gaming service on Friday, expanding the system’s entertainment options in a very good way. Users who pay $7.99 a month can get access to the streaming movie and TV show service of Hulu via the Xbox 360.

The new system works with Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensing system, allowing you to speak voice commands or wave your arm in the air to pause, fast forward, rewind, or play a Hulu Plus show.

That’s nice, but the functionality is pretty much the same as with the previously launched Kinect-based Netflix service and the Zune videos service on the Xbox 360. On the one hand, we’ve seen this before and it’s not a novelty anymore. On the other, it’s smart for Microsoft to make motion-sensing and voice commands consistent across different video services.

Playing and controlling a movie using the Kinect user interface is kind of neat, but it’s also slow. That’s because Kinect makes you hold your hand up in the air until it clearly recognizes the gesture and verifies that you aren’t making a gesture inadvertently. You hold your hand on top of a circle overlay on your screen in order to select a video. That takes precious seconds to complete. By contrast, I can use a game controller to make changes to a video, such as pausing it, in a fraction of a second. The voice-control feature of Kinect — which has multiple microphones and can discern voice commands — seems to work a little faster. But you still have to semi-shout the word “Xbox” before you can issue a command such as “Pause.” Sometimes the voice command doesn’t work.

Hulu Plus itself is a good addition to Microsoft’s Xbox 360, which has become a full-fledged entertainment gateway. With Hulu Plus, Microsoft offers more options to its 50 million-plus Xbox Live members. Hulu Plus allows users to watch TV shows from ABC, Comedy Central, Fox, NBC, MTV and others. The first week of service is available for free.

Hulu Plus offers both hit TV shows and classic movies in high-definition streams, including current season episodes of shows like Modern Family, 30 Rock, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and others. You can also see back seasons of shows such as Lost or Battlestar Galactica.

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Companies: Microsoft




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App downloads will hit 44 billion in 2016

The success of downloadable smartphone apps will continue at least through the next five years. A new study from ABI Research estimates that app industry will achieve 44 billion cumulative downloads by 2016.

If the forecast is correct, it means that native apps will still rule over HTML5 and other new web programming technologies for websites in the browser. At least in the near future.

The latest figures from vendors suggest that the cumulative download number is now around 15-16 billion. Not surprisingly, the two biggest sources for downloadable apps are Apple?s App Store and Google?s Android Market. Apple announced on January that its App Store has now crossed 10 billion downloads of both free and paid apps. Android Market estimates that users have downloaded 4.2 billion apps so far. http://www.androlib.com/appstats.aspx. The numbers are quite impressive ?- Apple’s App Store and the Android Market have been around less than three years. The App Store opened on June 10, 2008 and Android Market on October 22, 2008.

Right now there are around 350,000 apps in Apple?s App Store and 330,000 apps in Android Market. Nokia?s Ovi Store has 54,000 apps, RIM?s App World 16,000 applications and Windows Marketplace 15,000 downloadable applications.

Apple will face increasing competition from Android and Windows Phone 7. According to ABI Research, the competitors are steadily catching up with Apple as adoption picks up pace and expansion of their mobile OS installed bases continues to grow. The mobile app ecosystem and market model is also expected to evolve with the increasing pool of smartphone and tablet users.

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Misc: More "Hate" for Housing, Record number of homes in foreclosure process

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The Lies Social Networks Keep Telling Themselves

Online social networks have been around for years, but most of them still make the same basic ? and utterly incorrect ? assumptions about the way we interact with each other. Whose fault is that, and how exactly do we fix it?

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10 Richest Terrorists Ever

Terrorists often recruit followers and sell themselves to the media by portraying themselves as fighters for freedom who are defending the oppressed and battling against evil. This doesn't do much to justify the unjustifiable ? the killing of... Read more

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Why Did PayPal Buy Fig Card? Find Out

The word is that once upon a time, eBay's PayPal tried to buy Jack Dorsey's Square. Today, the company announced that it is buying small Boston-based mobile-payment startup Fig Card. It seems the upstart and the incumbent are on a collision course.

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YouTube Founders Acquire Delicious From Yahoo

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Nook Color Updated to Android 2.2, Gets Third-Party Apps

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Do You Have What it Takes to be the First CRM Idol?

Small companies trying to make a name for themselves in the CRM/Social CRM space are making efforts to get connect and collaborate with key players like investors, influencers, technology/strategic partners and media connections. But they are often thwarted in that effort by ineffective (or no) PR efforts, or by being drowned out by the incredible number of companies trying to attract the attention of influencers inundated every week with briefing requests.

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Do You Have What it Takes to be the First CRM Idol?

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The four horsemen of media--here comes tiny media

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MBA: Mortgage Purchase Application activity decreases

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Nook Color Updated to Android 2.2, Gets Third-Party Apps

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Changing personas

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March Survey: Almost half of housing market is now distressed properties

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Four short links: 26 April 2011

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40 percent of Apple game downloads are free titles with in-app purchases

Free-to-play games have become huge on Apple’s App Store in the past 19 months. Almost 40 percent of game downloads are now free titles with in-app purchases, according to a study by Xyologic, a startup which indexes and searches through App Store data.

In March, there were more than 99.9 million downloads of free iPhone games from the App Store. About 80.8 percent of all app downloads in the month of March were free. In many of these games and apps, the free-to-play model is used, where a user can pay real money through the in-app purchase feature for virtual goods such as better weapons in a game.

The scary part is that Apple has made a lot of the developers of these apps and games nervous because of its shift in stance on a particular kind of model, known as pay-per-install. In games that use this model, an app will offer an incentive for the user to install another app as a kind of cross promotion. But a couple of weeks ago, Apple cracked down on the pay-per-install model because it can be used to artificially inflate a game’s ranking in the top 25 apps in the store. That has affected pay-per-install marketing firms such as Tapjoy.

The problem is that the free-to-play model (of which the pay-per-install model is one part) has become a bigger and bigger part of the total number of app downloads and it has become a bigger percentage of revenues for developers. Those developers used pay-per-install marketing to help their apps stand out among 350,000 iOS apps. Apple feared it was leading to market manipulation. To ease Apple’s concerns, Tapjoy has limited certain promotions using the pay-per-install model.

“It may make Apple’s platform possibly less attractive vis-a-vis Google Android if developers can’t find a suitable alternative to offer walls,” the report said. “This is the biggest interference by Apple into the app economy in recent months. Its effects, at this point, are unclear.”

While Apple makes much more money with the App Store than Google does with the Android Market, the number of apps is another story now. Xyologic says that in March, 28,963 new apps debuted in the Android Market, while 18,787 debuted in Apple’s store.

Apple has to be careful about how it resolves the pay-per-install problem, if it wants to hang on to its developers. The top developers affected by Apple’s decision likely include Glu Mobile, which saw 2.48 million downloads of free games with in-app purchases in March. The second-ranked company was Pocket Gems, with 1.55 million downloads. That was followed by TeamLava (part of Storm8) with 1.41 million; Craneball Studios with 1.41 million; Gameview Studios with 1.41 million; Sunstorm Interactive with 1.18 million; Capcom Interactive with 969,000; Backflip Studios with 933,000; Storm8 with 752,000; and BayView Labs (DeNA) with 723,000.

Xyologic says that almost all of the paid games on the App Store are priced below $3.99. Of the 8,017 iPhone apps offering in-app purchases in the App Store in the U.S., some 2,156 of them were free games with in-app purchases. That was up from 709 in September. Overall, about 4 percent of game apps account for 40 percent of all downloads.

Of the 150 top free games on the App Store, 94 games, or 63 percent, are games with in-app purchases. These are some of the observations based on the data that Xyologic dug out through its search service. Berlin-based Xyologic indexes 610,000 apps in the App Store, the Android Market, and the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace on a monthly basis. It can rank the number of downloads for each app and publisher in the month, according to Matthaus Krzykowski (an occasional VentureBeat contributor), co-founder of Xyologic.

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Bernanke Wednesday

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The opportunity is here

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New Home Sales in March at 300 Thousand SAAR, Record low for March

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Additional iPhone tracking research

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Sponsor A Golfer On The Pro Tour

Our best investments have emergent use cases that the founders never considered when they launched them. Kickstarter is showing that in spades right now. When Perry initially imagined Kickstarter almost ten years ago now as a way to raise money...

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Magnet Systems snags $12.6M from Andreessen Horowitz as social enterprise booms

Social enterprise network startup Magnet Systems announced today that it has pulled in $12.6 million in a�first round of institutional funding. The round was led by well-know tech venture capital outfit Andreessen Horowitz.

The company said it will use the money to “fight for the best people possible” to help it develop a platform for creating business applications with attributes like those of social networks like Facebook.

Palo Alto, Calf.-based Magnet was founded by Alfred Chuang in 2008 and currently has 17 employees. The company said it aims to make the public cloud less of a conundrum for companies�worried about the security of how their information is stored.

Chuang, a former Sun Microsystems engineer who was also the CEO and ?A? in former software startup BEA Systems before it was snapped up by Oracle in 2008 for $8.5 billion, says Magnet?s key technology is a platform dubbed the Workplace Interaction Network (WIN).

WIN is designed to help companies become social from the start, by automatically linking up existing social networking connections their employees have within the company, as well as with their customers, clients and partners.

Chuang wrote in a blog post that the social aspect of enterprise is a key factor that can no longer be ignored by managers or large corporations:

?Now ? about enterprise social computing ? it?s almost impossible to believe, but after hundreds of millions of people worldwide have embraced social applications in nearly every aspect of their personal lives, businesses are still resisting social applications. �In fact, many enterprises have not made any significant investment in social applications despite obvious use cases for customer service, HR, marketing, product development, recruiting, sales, training and much more.

While the power of social networking to facilitate information sharing, knowledge transfer, team building and wealth creation is on display all around us, there has been almost no innovation in enterprise social computing. �This defies all logic and common sense when we see the tremendous success of consumer platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Yelp and YouTube.

Whether companies like it or not, their people are working and communicating through blogs, online communities, personal relationships, pictures, referrals, videos, websites and countless other vehicles. �Unfortunately, traditional enterprise applications aren?t designed to capture, organize and prioritize the knowledge and connections that reside in these unstructured assets.?

As such, Magnet has been operating ?Sales WIN,? which Chuang has called Magnet?s attempt to ?educate ourselves and learn stuff fast?to make our platform do what it does quicker,? in beta since October and has several unnamed customers, he told the Wall Street Journal today. Chuang added that he is still ?figuring out? how to charge customers, because ?operating in the cloud changes how software is capitalized and how revenue is recognized.?

WIN , which has yet to debut, �will eventually be rolled out in configuration that costs businesses a yet-to-be-determined amount but will be free to developers, with sections of it available as open source code.

For their part, Andreessen Horowitz said it was delighted to be involved, with founder Ben Horowitz blogging:

?The transition from today?s Web back-end architectures to tomorrow?s cloud computing will result in profound benefits. Over time, every existing application will be rewritten to take advantage of the cloud and these benefits. In addition, an incredible new class of never-before-possible applications will be developed.?

Warburg Pincus Managing Director Bill Janeway is also putting more money into this Series A round, as is Chuang himself.

Companies: Andreessen Horowitz, Facebook, magnet systems, Twitter, Warburg Pincus, Yelp

People: alfred chuang, Ben Horowitz, bill janeway




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chrome_logo150150.pngThe latest stable release of the Chrome browser today contains a cool new feature: speech input through HTML. This means that you can talk into your computer's microphone, and your recorded audio will be translated to text and typed out for you.

That's great for speech-to-text input in general - for the purposes of dictation and transcription. But as Google demonstrates, there are a number of other ways in which this can be utilized, including in Google Translate.

The text-input box for Google Translate now accepts voice input. Simply speak the word or phrase you'd like translated - no typing necessary. (You can also hear the translation spoken aloud too.)

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This new feature has been in the beta version of Chrome since late March. Thanks to the HTML speech input API, developers can add this ability to their Web apps.

In the future, when you see that little microphone on a website, it means that this functionality is in place. Time to brush up on your elocution and give your keyboarding skills a rest.

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