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Magnify.net Expands Mobile Strategy With iPhone App TechCrunch (Tuesday) Social video hosting and sharing site Magnify.net is launching an iPhone app to let users submit videos to a Magnify video channel from their 3GS. iPhone users can shoot, upload, store, and share their personal videos on any Magnify-hosted channel. The a... |
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| Tue, September 15 2009 | |
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TC50: Affective Interfaces Monitors And Deciphers Facial Expressions Of Web Users TechCrunch (Tuesday) Sentiment detection is fast becoming a popular method of deciphering Tweets, news stories and other content on the web. TechCrunch50 startup Affective Interfaces, which launched at the Business Applications session today, has built emotion sensing techno... |
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TC50 Backstage: Tony Hsieh on Why You Should Be Changing the Worldsh TechCrunch (Tuesday) Soft-spoken Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh had some surprisingly harsh criticism for the TC50 companies he saw today: Why aren't you trying to change the world? I asked him more about that in our backstage sidestage interview during the TC50 cocktail party. "To be ... |
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| Mon, September 14 2009 | |
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TC50: Refmob gives customers a slice of the referral market Venturebeat (Monday) Refmob taps into word-of-mouth referrals by handing customers a slice of the revenue generated for businesses by their recommendations. Refmob says referral programs are difficult to manage and promote for small businesses. For example, if Ventur... |
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TC50: iMo controller turns your iPhone into gaming joystick Venturebeat (Monday) iMo uses your iPhone’s accelerometer to turn it into joystick for flying aircraft or racing cars in casual games. The best way to explain what this company does is to watch the video below. (At the TechCrunch50 tradeshow, it was the only startup t... |
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TC50: Udorse lets you tag your photos with product endorsements Venturebeat (Monday) Turn your Facebook album into a Wheaties box or Armani ad. That’s the premise behind Udorse, a new company that debuted at the TechCrunch50 trade show in San Francisco. Udorse lets you tag personal photos with product endorsements or R... |
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