Here are some updates from two NYC startups: Magnify.net and AdaptiveBlue that were released today.
Magnify.net
NY-based Magnify.net has announced a new set of packages aimed at small-to-medium sized businesses. Called the "Pro Packages" and priced starting at $249/month, the packages will include Magnify's Quickstart, Business Builder Pro and Business Builder Premium offerings.
The new Pro Packages include training from Magnify and their hope is to help small businesses integrate a custom-branded video experience into their websites and ecommerce offerings. Full story...
A couple of weeks ago, technology blog Techcrunch was hacked. At the time of the hacking they were using the Rackspace Cloud Sites service as their hosting provider.
The Saints won the SuperBowl which shows anything is possible! Below are some of the latest jobs posted on the CenterNetworks Job Board.
Many of the startups I speak with do a good bit of traveling around the country and the world showing off their services.
The weatherman lied – there is no snow. The big game aka Superbowl is this weekend. Why not read up on some great Entrepreneurial posts?
Hiring the First 5 Engineers: What Sort of People Do You Want on Your Team? – Elad Gil
Bootstrap or Die – Lessons Learned From a Web Startup’s Murder/Suicide – Bootstrappy
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Tonight at the IAC headquarters building in NYC, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the winners of the Big Apps competition.
The Apple iPhone developer’s blog has an interesting entry from yesterday that discusses location-based advertising in iPhone apps.
Could this be the next generation library?
Twitter replies:
oo00_Mr_K_00oo no .. because you can’t “borrow” books through the apple iBook store ;(
immunetologic - No, the iBooks store will be.
Sesame Street has launched a new iPhone application aimed at kids called Elmo’s Monster Maker.
While browsing some blogs today that are hosted on Wordpress.com (as opposed to the self-hosted Wordpress version), I noticed something new.
Monster has announced that they will be acquiring the “assets” of Yahoo HotJobs for $225 million in cash.