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Hulu parts ways with its Japanese business, selling it to Nippon TV

Feb28
by Sindy Cator on February 28, 2014 at 2:54 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia, Japan, Product Updates, video streaming

hulu logo 2011 a l Hulu parts ways with its Japanese business, selling it to Nippon TVHulu launched in Japan just under three years ago, and now the company is parting ways with its business there.

In a blog post (via GigaOm), Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins says that Hulu has ”reached a point in the growth of the business in Japan where we feel the best path forward is to sell the company to a strategic buyer.” Nippon TV, a television network in Japan, will be acquiring the video streaming service’s operations in the country — for an undisclosed amount.

Hopkins notes that Hulu is now accessible across more than 90 million devices in the Japanese market and includes content from 50 partners, totaling more than 13,000 TV dramas, anime programs and movies.

The Hulu brand will still stay on in Japan though. Going forward, Hulu will be licensing its brand and technology and continue to provide services to the Japan business — which technically wouldn’t mean much change on the part of users.

➤ An International Update From Hulu in Japan [Blog Post]

Thumbnail image via Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images

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Google amps up Hangouts for iOS, adding stickers and Vine-like short video messaging

Feb28
by Sindy Cator on February 28, 2014 at 2:22 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Google, hangouts, Product Updates

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Google has finally taken steps to super-charge its Hangouts app with new features, catching up with many of the messaging apps out there that have added a ton of features including stickers.

A bunch of rich emoticon-like stickers have landed on Google Hangouts for iOS in a new update rolled out today. What’s more, Google has also introduced Vine-like short video messages which you can send to your friends in place of photos, for example. You get to record videos up to 10 seconds long and send them to your friends, after which they will play in a loop automatically within your chat.

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The new version of Hangouts for iOS also features location sharing now, and is optimized for the iPad, thus including picture-in-picture video calling and a two-pane conversation view.

Google has already relaxed Android settings to enable users to replace the central SMS system with Hangouts, but its move to introduce new features — even on iOS — could appeal to more users.

We previously noted given the importance of messaging services in the mobile ecosystem now, considering the $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp by Facebook, Google could consider super-charging its Hangouts app. This could include tighter synergies between its mobile apps and Hangouts, or the addition of games, stickers and other services that are proving popular in Asia with the likes of Line and WeChat.

➤ Google Hangouts: iOS

Read – After missing out on WhatsApp, what does Google do next?

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What app developers must do to stay ahead of competition

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 10:03 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Design & Dev, Entrepreneur

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David Noy is CMO of Ginger Software, a language learning and productivity boosting software for ESL and native English speakers.


Running a successful software startup is a challenging prospect, requiring constant attention to shifts in technology, industry trends, and user commentary.

Common mistakes such as rushing into early deployment before your product is ready are tempting and often costly. Proper timing when it comes to releases is crucial, and for software startups, remaining ahead of the competition — and fully satisfying your customer base — requires the constant release of new versions of your product or software.

So how do you produce updated and innovative releases of your product to maintain your place in the market — and do so effectively?

Keep pace with current technology

One of the biggest challenges for software companies is the constantly advancing state of both hardware and operating system software. But there are several things you can do to alleviate the pressures of keeping up with technology:

Do not hardcode your services into each and every app.

Instead, develop a robust server side API which all of your current and future apps can use. This can also help you collaborate with potential app development partners at later stages.

If you are building for the cloud, make sure your solution is scalable and built with architecture to maintain user growth.

It should also be built to handle potential usage peaks, which can happen during major events, such as new releases and new coverage.

Don’t take cross-platform solutions too far.

Developing a single code base for Web applications to run on multiple browsers can save great effort. However, Web-based development is not the solution for everything.

Choose your platforms carefully and optimize for user experience. When developing for mobile or desktop, consider using a native solution to better meet users’ expectations for an outstanding user experience.

Plan your updates carefully

It is always best to create a forecast for version releases. The most common time for bugs and compatibility issues to crop up is just after new operating systems or browser versions are released.

You should anticipate these new releases and plan your own to coincide with them, ensuring a smooth user experience devoid of compatibility issues. A smooth user experience translates into reliability, which is one of the best ways to stay ahead of your competition.

Cognitively speaking, your user develops a relationship with your app, and you need to take this into consideration when you plan an update. As in any relationship, the user may tire of your interface and start looking at other apps, so you have to make sure you keep the excitement high and the passion alive.

At Ginger, we try to constantly increase user excitement by providing new ways to engage with the product and offering new services to get users excited over and over again. A simple act as a new Android keyboard app features can reignite the passion of using something existing, but makes users feel like they’re experiencing something new.

Resist the urge to race

While it may be tempting to keep constant tabs on your competition, avoid doing so with the intention of staying ahead of them, as this creates the danger of imitation. Never imitate; innovate.

If you are trying to catch up with the competition, there will always be someone faster than you. Focus on finding new and improved ways to help your users and you will maintain your lead naturally.

You should be as aware of your industry as you are of your users’ needs. Feel the pulse of the market – trends do not happen within a day or two; they grow gradually until their impact cannot be ignored.

Make sure you are positioned well enough to pick up on those trends and prepare beforehand. Trade shows, conferences, and industry reports are all useful resources to help you stay plugged in.

Listen to your users

It is crucial to gain a deep understanding of your userbase. Know what makes them tick, how and why they use technology, and even the aesthetics they prefer.

You are building a virtual experience for them, and if it is an experience they enjoy, they will stay loyal to your platform rather than look elsewhere.

User feedback is a critical factor in driving software changes and updates. Your software is a product, and all products exist to improve the life of the consumer.

When your users feel you fail to improve their life or suggest better ways for you to do so, you must respond quickly or risk losing them to a competitor.

Not every piece of feedback is helpful, but when a group of users make the same comment, this can be translated into useful information for your next update. Surveys, beta testers, focus groups, embedded polls, and feedback options on download sites are all useful mechanisms for gathering feedback data.

At Ginger, we have found the best ways to stay ahead of the competition are through keeping up with technology, planning our updates carefully, and staying in touch with our userbase.

This is much more productive than constantly trying to race to be the best. Companies who pull away from the pack to forge their own path can plan their releases with innovation and creativity driving them forward.

What do you think? What are the most important things to take into consideration when you plan a new software release?

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Amazon in talks to provide a free music streaming service for Prime users

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 9:39 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

In addition to its roster of television shows and movies, Amazon is reportedly looking to beef up its media streaming offering for Prime users with a new genre entirely: music.

Re/code is reporting that the online giant has been in talks with music labels to provide a free “Spotify-like” streaming service to Amazon Prime users.

The news comes after Amazon said it was considering a $40 increase for its annual Prime subscription in the US. If both accounts are true, then the music streaming service could somewhat make up for the price hike, assuming Amazon will launch a library that’s competitive to Spotify, Rdio, Beats, and the like.

➤ Amazon Talks to Music Labels About a Streaming Service [Re/code]

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Playable Game Boy costume turns you into a playable game boy

Feb27
by Sindy Cator on February 27, 2014 at 8:38 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, LifeHacks, Shareables

There are costumes, there are cosplays, and there are playable cosplays. Introducing the Game Boy cosplay, powered by a Raspberry Pi. Not only does it let anyone play Game Boy games on your person, but they can swap cartridges to switch games, just like on the real thing:

This video, which was only uploaded earlier this week, notes in the description that it’s a clip “of my friend.” The only previous information about this cosplay was a picture, apparently taken by the same person who uploaded it to YouTube, submitted to Reddit back in August. If you have any more information about the people behind the project, or how it works exactly, do get in touch.

Image Credit: Reddit

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