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Microsoft To Announce WorldWide Telescope On February 27

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

A source close to Microsoft says the company will launch new desktop software called WorldWide Telescope on February 27 at the TED Conference in Monterey, California. Our guess is that this is what Robert Scoble was talking about last week when he said he saw a new Microsoft project that brought him to tears.

The service [...]

Ex-Apple Team To Launch Stealth Startup Fotonauts

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

A team of five former Apple software engineers, led by former Apple Exec Jean-Marie Hullot, have been working on a new stealth desktop/web photography focused startup called Fotonauts since late 2006. Sometime in the next couple of months, they’ll launch publicly. The company is based in Paris, France.
Hullot, who worked with Steve Jobs at Apple [...]

Microsoft To Give Students Dev Software For Free

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

At a talk tomorrow at Stanford University, Bill Gates will announce that they are making much of their developer software free to college and university students. The program, called Microsoft DreamSpark, will be run by Joe Wilson, Senior Director of Academic Initiatives.Covered software includes Visual Studio Professional Edition, XNA Game Studio, Expression Studio, SQL Server [...]

Mixx To Cluster Related Stories - Digg Should Have Done This

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Digg competitor Mixx continues to impress us with new features (although the exodus of Digg users to them may have been short lived).A new feature launches this week on Mixx called Related Items. It solves a common problem found on Digg and other sites where multiple articles on the same story compete with each other [...]

Rackspace Offers Cloud Computing with Mosso

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Last week’s incident with Amazon Web Services briefly going down may have raised questions about the reliability of cloud computing, but demand is high enough for competitors to keep trying to get into the game. The more companies that enter this space, the cheaper and more competitive that Web-scale computing should become.
Today, hosting provider Rackspace [...]

Hijacking Search: Surf Canyon and ManagedQ Rethink The Search Experience

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Creating a new search engine seems like a futile exercise. If Yahoo and Microsoft cannot compete with Google in search, what chance does a startup have? So instead of creating new search engines, we are starting to see the rise of search applications that sit on top of existing search engines.
Two recent examples are Surf [...]

We cover a lot of startups here at TechCrunch, but I don’t recall ever having covered a startup that thinks it can use artificial intelligence to predict whether other startups will be successful. YouNoodle promises to do just that.

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

We cover a lot of startups here at TechCrunch, but I don’t recall ever having covered a startup that thinks it can use artificial intelligence to predict whether other startups will be successful. YouNoodle promises to do just that.
The site opens to the public today, and they chose the NY Times to pitch their product:
Kirill [...]

Chinese Government May Be Concerned About Microsoft’s Takeover of Yahoo

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

An interesting report from Reuters/ eWeek suggests the Chinese Government may be concerned about Microsoft, a firm that uses “monopolistic tactics” buying Yahoo, which will mean Microsoft will become the biggest shareholder in Alibaba, one of China’s biggest internet firms.According to the report Alibaba “will seek a stronger voice for its management team in Microsoft’s [...]

First Look: Kluster’s Market Approach to Crowdsourcing

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

 
Crowdsourcing may work for Wikipedia, but few commercial companies have figured out how to make it work for them. The basic concept is to get outsiders, preferably customers, to swarm together to design a product or complete some other project. Crowdsourcing is quickly becoming a crowded field—there’s Innocentive, Cambrian House, the soon-to-launch CrowdSpirit, and Ideablob, [...]

Watch out Craigslist, Sister Site Kijiji Is Taking Off.

Friday, February 15th, 2008

It’s not yet a Craigslist killer, but eBay’s free classifieds site Kijiji is taking off in the U.S. eBay, of course, is also an investor in Craigslist, but its 25 percent stake doesn’t give it a controlling interest and the other 75 percent is not for sale. So in March, 2005, eBay launched Kijiji as [...]

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