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Coinbase acquires YC-backed collaborative bookmarking startup Kippt ‘to make Bitcoin easy to use’

May06
by Sindy Cator on May 6, 2014 at 7:32 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

Bitcoin exchange Coinbase announced today that it has acquired the team behind social bookmarking service Kippt and Inc, its business messaging product. Coinbase and Kippt were both part of the same Y Combinator class in 2012. Kippt, however, failed to reach the scale it needed for sustainability, so its founders Jori Lallo and Karri Saarinen have decided to throw their weight behind Coinbase to help make Bitcoin “easy to use” for consumers, merchants and developers. For now, Kippt plans to keep both services running, though it will discontinue its premium plans. Lallo and Saarinen will operate Inc as a “side project.”…

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Coinbase acquires YC-backed collaborative bookmarking startup Kippt ‘to make Bitcoin easy to use’

May06
by Sindy Cator on May 6, 2014 at 7:32 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

Bitcoin exchange Coinbase announced today that it has acquired the team behind social bookmarking service Kippt and Inc, its business messaging product. Coinbase and Kippt were both part of the same Y Combinator class in 2012. Kippt, however, failed to reach the scale it needed for sustainability, so its founders Jori Lallo and Karri Saarinen have decided to throw their weight behind Coinbase to help make Bitcoin “easy to use” for consumers, merchants and developers. For now, Kippt plans to keep both services running, though it will discontinue its premium plans. Lallo and Saarinen will operate Inc as a “side project.”…

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Intel and partners introduce “socially conscious” Bay Trail Chromebooks with 11+ hour battery life

May06
by Sindy Cator on May 6, 2014 at 7:07 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Google

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Chromebooks seem to be getting a foothold where the netbook failed. At the Chromebook event today, Intel introduced a bevy of notebooks from its partners, powered by Google’s Chrome operating system. With the PC market dwindling, Intel is keen to expand its portfolio. By jumping on the growing Chromebook market it can keep doing what it does best–making silicon–while partnering with Google and its emerging OS. At today’s event Dell and Acer also announced 4th generation Core i3 processor Chromebooks. With additional announcements from Asus and Lenovo, the chip maker was also able to keep its promise to create conflict-free…

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App.net’s subscription renewal rate: Enough to be profitable and self-sustaining, too low to pay employees

May06
by Sindy Cator on May 6, 2014 at 6:24 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Social Media

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App.net today revealed the results from its first major round of subscription renewals a few weeks ago, which coincide with a year after the original launch of the Twitter alternative. In short, while the company didn’t share the exact renewal rate, it did say App.net will continue to coexist, but only with contractors improving the code. The renewal rate was high enough for App.net to be “profitable and self-sustaining on a forward basis,” meaning the revenue covered operational and hosting costs. As such, there will be no changes to the API or the service: “App.net will continue to operate normally…

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Riffle: a handy Chrome extension for viewing Twitter activity across various platforms

May06
by Sindy Cator on May 6, 2014 at 5:45 pm
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If you’re a social media fiend, or more specifically a Twitter-holic, CrowdRiff’s Riffle Chrome extension could be just what you need for quick at-a-glance information about your, or other people’s interest, engagement, and activity across the social network. While it’s only one of a plethora of Twitter analytics tools — not forgetting our very own TNW Labs creation, Twitter Counter — Riffle plugs in to some of the most popular dashboards people use to access the service (like HootSuite, the TweetDeck Web app, mention, Salesforce and more) as well as working across the Twitter home page. Getting started To start using Riffle, you just need…

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