The San Francisco, California based wireless security and monitoring company Roc2Loc, has raised $2 million of the expected $5 million in the first round of funding. The rest of the $3 million is expected in the next couple of weeks. The amount is raised from Claremont Creek Ventures and will be used in testing sensors. The system provides short term security and monitoring solution for a wide range of businesses such as mobile storage, construction sites, truck releasing, etc. The company plans to launch the system by May, 2009.
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Wow! Facebook is heading over to location based features and will be introducing these in the coming month.
What’s the best way to boost the number of fans on your fan page? Exploit their desires, something which many have done out and about on Facebook.
Well you might be too far to attend Metallica’s concert in Israel at half a price thanks to Facebook and even more as they might not be held in your city, but complain not! At least Jay-Z fans who are spread across the globe.
Wow. First they had chewing gums to help you quit smoking, then came sessions to help you with that followed by electronic cigarettes.
Now this one definitely pulls the value of Metallica’s concert down but it has got their fans thanking Facebook.
Now when your fans increase from 1 to 5 it isn’t worth talking about anything but if a single step of yours pushes you from 100,000 to 500,000, it’s worth every word I write.
Pictures should be visible, especially when photography enthusiasts make so much efforts to capture the most inspiring moments and users want to see them bigger.
While it is great to have a fan page for almost every new idea on Facebook or Twitter accounts, it might get very stupid if there different ones for different faces of the same idea.
The social network is really heading on to maximize its growing influence.
If flues of all kinds go viral in the real world, it only takes a crazy idea to go viral on Facebook.