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HP Joins The Tablet Market With Touchpad [Video]

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At HP’s webOS event Wednesday, the company officially unveiled the next generation of webOS devices, including the new tablet, the TouchPad. The TouchPad is HP’s big move into the white-hot tablet space. Looking at the specs and the form factor, it’s clear the TouchPad has taken a lot of cues from Apple’s iPad, while still giving the device a flair of Palm panache.

Physically, the TouchPad aligns with the leaks Engadget obtained last month. Cross pollinate an iPad and a Palm Pre and you get the TouchPad.

Check out this video from HP’s site:

The TouchPad’s physical dimensions should be very familiar to iPad owners:

  1. 1.6 lbs
  2. 13.7 mm thin
  3. 9.7-inch 1024×768 display
  4. 1.3-megapixel webcam for video calling
  5. Stereo speakers

When we go under the hood, what we see looks similar to the Motorola Xoom and the rumored specs of the iPad 2.

The TouchPad includes:

Dual-core 1.2 Ghz Snapdragon processor

  1. 16 or 32GB of storage
  2. 802.11 b/g/n for Wireless
  3. Bluetooth 2.1
  4. 1 GB of RAM

3G and 4G versions of the device will hit the market after the Wi-Fi model arrives and feature on-board GPS.

On the accessory front, HP will be releasing an innovative Touchstone dock that acts as both a cables-free charging station and a stand.

For the expected release date, HP says “summer” and is staying mum on the price for now. WebOS looks great on a larger device and we look forward to seeing what apps head its way.

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Nokia Eventually Surrenders To iPhone and Android

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Just a day before when Nokia is expected to announce its further strategy and some “big decision”, Stephen Elop is, apparently, trying to set the expectations of the employees by an internal memo. Fearing the company has reached a point of no return, Elop issued a no-holds-barred 1,300-word memo to employees, and seems primed to make some bold moves in the next week to help Nokia regain some of its former glory

“We too, are standing on a ‘burning platform,’ and we must decide how we are going to change our behavior.” Says Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. The platform that he refers to is metaphorical, but one can easily understand it as Symbian, or Maemo, or MeeGo or any of Nokia’s attempts at developing or upgrading a smartphone platform that would be competitive with the modern mobile operating systems, such as Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android.

Bluntly stating that they’ve failed to compete with any of the major smartphone players, Elop, a former Microsoft executive, minced no words in the memo, which included the following bit:

“The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don’t have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable.”

Praising Apple’s commitment to user experience, and Android’s ability to attract the masses through innovation, Elop evaluated the current state of Nokia as well. While indicating that the MeeGo platform is promising, he worried MeeGo would be obsolete by the time a device hit the market, and conceded that Symbian’s time has come and gone. Ultimately, he says a single product alone can’t save Nokia, and that they need a unified ecosystem across all devices, whether it’s one they create, or one they adopt.

Earlier, we had cracked the news on possible buyout of Nokia by Microsoft. Though we had been criticized by many, It got further supported when Nokia announced ‘something big’ to come up on 11th February and with today’s memo by Elop it has been confirmed that Nokia is all set to marry, by some form, with Microsoft.

Now, in a surprisingly honest internal memo, Elop has addressed Nokia’s employees, admitting exactly that. You can read the memo in its entirety below;

Hello there,

There is a pertinent story about a man who was working on an oil platform in the North Sea. He woke up one night from a loud explosion, which suddenly set his entire oil platform on fire. In mere moments, he was surrounded by flames. Through the smoke and heat, he barely made his way out of the chaos to the platform’s edge. When he looked down over the edge, all he could see were the dark, cold, foreboding Atlantic waters.

As the fire approached him, the man had mere seconds to react. He could stand on the platform, and inevitably be consumed by the burning flames. Or, he could plunge 30 meters in to the freezing waters. The man was standing upon a “burning platform,” and he needed to make a choice.

He decided to jump. It was unexpected. In ordinary circumstances, the man would never consider plunging into icy waters. But these were not ordinary times – his platform was on fire. The man survived the fall and the waters. After he was rescued, he noted that a “burning platform” caused a radical change in his behaviour.

We too, are standing on a “burning platform,” and we must decide how we are going to change our behaviour.

Over the past few months, I’ve shared with you what I’ve heard from our shareholders, operators, developers, suppliers and from you. Today, I’m going to share what I’ve learned and what I have come to believe.

I have learned that we are standing on a burning platform.

And, we have more than one explosion – we have multiple points of scorching heat that are fuelling a blazing fire around us.

For example, there is intense heat coming from our competitors, more rapidly than we ever expected. Apple disrupted the market by redefining the smartphone and attracting developers to a closed, but very powerful ecosystem.

In 2008, Apple’s market share in the $300+ price range was 25 percent; by 2010 it escalated to 61 percent. They are enjoying a tremendous growth trajectory with a 78 percent earnings growth year over year in Q4 2010. Apple demonstrated that if designed well, consumers would buy a high-priced phone with a great experience and developers would build applications. They changed the game, and today, Apple owns the high-end range.

And then, there is Android. In about two years, Android created a platform that attracts application developers, service providers and hardware manufacturers. Android came in at the high-end, they are now winning the mid-range, and quickly they are going downstream to phones under €100. Google has become a gravitational force, drawing much of the industry’s innovation to its core.

Let’s not forget about the low-end price range. In 2008, MediaTek supplied complete reference designs for phone chipsets, which enabled manufacturers in the Shenzhen region of China to produce phones at an unbelievable pace. By some accounts, this ecosystem now produces more than one third of the phones sold globally – taking share from us in emerging markets.

While competitors poured flames on our market share, what happened at Nokia? We fell behind, we missed big trends, and we lost time. At that time, we thought we were making the right decisions; but, with the benefit of hindsight, we now find ourselves years behind.

The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don’t have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable.

We have some brilliant sources of innovation inside Nokia, but we are not bringing it to market fast enough. We thought MeeGo would be a platform for winning high-end smartphones. However, at this rate, by the end of 2011, we might have only one MeeGo product in the market.

At the midrange, we have Symbian. It has proven to be non-competitive in leading markets like North America. Additionally, Symbian is proving to be an increasingly difficult environment in which to develop to meet the continuously expanding consumer requirements, leading to slowness in product development and also creating a disadvantage when we seek to take advantage of new hardware platforms. As a result, if we continue like before, we will get further and further behind, while our competitors advance further and further ahead.

At the lower-end price range, Chinese OEMs are cranking out a device much faster than, as one Nokia employee said only partially in jest, “the time that it takes us to polish a PowerPoint presentation.” They are fast, they are cheap, and they are challenging us.

And the truly perplexing aspect is that we’re not even fighting with the right weapons. We are still too often trying to approach each price range on a device-to-device basis.

The battle of devices has now become a war of ecosystems, where ecosystems include not only the hardware and software of the device, but developers, applications, ecommerce, advertising, search, social applications, location-based services, unified communications and many other things. Our competitors aren’t taking our market share with devices; they are taking our market share with an entire ecosystem. This means we’re going to have to decide how we either build, catalyse or join an ecosystem.

This is one of the decisions we need to make. In the meantime, we’ve lost market share, we’ve lost mind share and we’ve lost time.

On Tuesday, Standard & Poor’s informed that they will put our A long term and A-1 short term ratings on negative credit watch. This is a similar rating action to the one that Moody’s took last week. Basically it means that during the next few weeks they will make an analysis of Nokia, and decide on a possible credit rating downgrade. Why are these credit agencies contemplating these changes? Because they are concerned about our competitiveness.

Consumer preference for Nokia declined worldwide. In the UK, our brand preference has slipped to 20 percent, which is 8 percent lower than last year. That means only 1 out of 5 people in the UK prefer Nokia to other brands. It’s also down in the other markets, which are traditionally our strongholds: Russia, Germany, Indonesia, UAE, and on and on and on.

How did we get to this point? Why did we fall behind when the world around us evolved?

This is what I have been trying to understand. I believe at least some of it has been due to our attitude inside Nokia. We poured gasoline on our own burning platform. I believe we have lacked accountability and leadership to align and direct the company through these disruptive times. We had a series of misses. We haven’t been delivering innovation fast enough. We’re not collaborating internally.

Nokia, our platform is burning.

We are working on a path forward — a path to rebuild our market leadership. When we share the new strategy on February 11, it will be a huge effort to transform our company. But, I believe that together, we can face the challenges ahead of us. Together, we can choose to define our future.

The burning platform, upon which the man found himself, caused the man to shift his behaviour, and take a bold and brave step into an uncertain future. He was able to tell his story. Now, we have a great opportunity to do the same.

Stephen.

The Register via Engadget]

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TwitPic Adds Video Sharing Feature To Kill Competition

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Due to significant improvement in network infrastructure across the globe, online properties are molding towards high-impact visual contents. Combination of such visual content with social media is providing rich content experience to millions of fascinated users. This is also helping social networking companies like Facebook to engage the active users in a massive way every day.

Following the trend, media sharing site TwitPic has also decided to expand beyond the world of photos today. The startup is launching video support today, which will allow users to upload video from the site itself, as well as from mobile and desktop clients that support TwitPic. TwitPic, which now has 17 million users, says that it is growing by over 30,000 new users everyday.

Certainly, adding the video support , apparently, is a logical next step for TwitPic, which has focused solely on allowing users to upload photos to Twitter until now. However, driving the users based on photo sharing has been challenging as rival like Yfrog already moved to next level by providing video sharing capability and Plixi was just acquired by social network Lockerz.  Twitter also recently partnered with TwitPic and others to include inline photos in-stream in the new version of Twitter’s interface.

Of course, TwitPic, under the leadership of founder Noah Everett, has launched extensions of the core product, including TwitPic Labs to showcase innovative side projects from the platform. And Everett is working on a stealth startup called Heello.

However, the latest move has sparked the discussion over the re-branding of “TwitPic” name as it more justified with “Twitter Sharing pictures”. When Everett was banged with this question by techcrunch, he smoothly denied any possibilities of changing the name just because of having video support. He said

“We’ve found the term “Twitpic” to be ubiquitous with users when sharing a photo on Twitter regardless of which 3rd party service is used. Our name has been a huge benefit to us and the brand itself has spread world-wide now and even being included in popular rap song lyrics.”

Interesting enough !

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Dell Introduces New 10-inch Windows Tablet

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Dell expanded its foray into tablets today with a new 10-inch Windows 7-based device designed, the company said, for users “who need greater mobility, as well as IT organizations that demand control, security, manageability, and integration with existing infrastructure investments.”

The Windows 7 Business Tablet, which will run on an Intel processor, could be available by the middle of the year (note that the tablet in the above photo is a nonworking mock-up of the machine).

The tablet was among 39 new products unveiled at the company’s Dell Means Business event in San Francisco this morning. They include laptops, desktops, workstations, and a convertible tablet, the Latitude XT3 (a follow-up to the laptop/tablet hybrid XT2).

But the news out of the event likely to grab the most attention is the Win tablet, even though details on specs remain scant and we don’t yet have a price or a release date beyond sometime later this year.

Businesses want Windows because it fits into the IT management scheme, Steven Lalla, vice president and general manager of Dell’s commercial client product group, said at the event. Not to say Android doesn’t, he added, but he maintained that a bigger chunk of the business sector wants to go the Microsoft route.

The new touch-screen tablet, however, will also come in a 10-inch Android version, apparently named the “10-inch Android Tablet,” at least for now. That means neither version will fall under the Streak banner.

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How To Check If Your Android Phone is Rooted ?

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Android phones are leading the mobile handset market and handset manufacturers are diving deeper only to release more and more flavors of Android handsets periodically. There are more than 80 flavors of Android phones currently floating the market through various companies. Every company is offering something new with latest version – be it Android platform or Android customized UI or Android apps. Consequently, the second hand Android mobile handset market has gained the momentum as people are substituting their handsets very often.

However, when you go to buy any second hand Android phone the biggest challenge is to check whether phone has been ‘rooted’ or it’s still loaded with factory settings. Maybe you picked up your new Android phone second-hand (it’s a great way to save some cash, and a lot of great used Android phones out there!), or the cryptic directions for rooting your particular phone seemed to forget an easy way to check if it was successful, or maybe your crazy brother was messing with it while you were in the shower.

Whatever the reason, there is no point to worry as checking whether your phone has been rooted is now as simple as cutting a pie of a cake. Open the Android Market and search for a terminal client.  There’s several free ones, and they all work great.  If I was forced to recommend one, I would choose “Connectbot”, but any of them will work.

Open the terminal app, read through the instructions (if any) you see, and you’ll be faced with a text entry prompt.  If your prompt is the pound sign ( # ) — you’re rooted.  If you see a dollar sign ( $ ), try entering the command “su” (without the quote marks).  You might see a dialog asking for permission from the SuperUser app, which you can safely grant.  If the prompt changes to the pound sign, you’re rooted.

However, rooting your phone can also throw you towards many negative consequences as root holds the supreme power and allows you to fiddle with your phone till any extent. It can crash the OS and probably call for all sort of trouble. Please read all guide and warnings before you try to root your phone.

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Facebook to Become Leading Online Prostitution Hub By 2011

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Social Media is transforming the business – even for prostitutes. As per the latest report by Mr. Sudhir Venkatesh, A sociology professor from Columbia University, about 83 percent of prostitutes have Facebook pages and with such constant growth Facebook is going to be the leading on-line recruitment space for prostitutes by end of 2011. This major shift has been noticed due to Cragslist’s abandonment of adultery services category some time back which has diverted the whole “prostitution” traffic from Craigslist to Facebook for prostitution only to find an effective alternate online business establishment.

Mr. Venkatesh found that only one out of every four prostitutes get regular clients from Facebook in 2008, while escort agencies provided about 31 percent. However, the professor had no data analyzing possible synergy between social media and the other sources of clientele — studying this area might uncover the possibility that Johns research these service providers online and then book appointments through other channels.

This “interesting” research also reveals that iPhone and BlackBerry are the most popular and handled device among 70% of total prostitutes. However, most of them prefer to carry two mobile phones with no personal contact phone book.

The professor’s revelations about Facebook and prostitutes appears as a sidebar to a larger Wired report on New York City prostitutes, based on more than a decade of research. His studies began before the advent of social media, so he incorporated Facebook into the research after it was well under way.

Indeed this is an interesting research which exposes the level of acceptance of social media for “no-to-be-good” business models. However, with enormous growth of social media – which is also complimenting the on-going revolution in mobile industry – it will be interesting to see few more similar research which can unveil many more interesting adoption of social media business models.

We would like to ask from our esteemed readers what they think about such fascinated report. Do you really think that social media (especially Facebook Pages) are responsive enough for adultery content and activities or Facebook should follow Craigslist pathway and ban this to become much more responsive towards serious business and information sharing ?

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LG G-Slate (Optimus Pad) Got Further Exposed In Teaser Video

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What appears to be a rough edit of a teaser video of the upcoming T-Mobile LG G-Slate has hit YouTube, just a week after T-Mobile dropped more details, showing off the basic features of the 8.9-inch Android tablet and giving us one of the better looks at the hardware thus far.

First and foremost, there’s the 3D recording capability. We still have no clue how practical this will be, but there it is. You also get a good walkthrough on ports and buttons. Now all we need is some launch and pricing info.

speculations are being made that G-Slate will see the market sometime in March this year. However, neither LG nor T-mobile is ready to spill beans on pricing. The quality of the video is going to be smooth enough just like its smartphone buddy LG Optimus 2X. With all such capabilities and features, which we have got till now, we see no reason why G-Slate (To be known as Optimus Pad Outside U.S.) should do any worse.

Here comes the sneak preview of LG Slate (Optimus One) to have intimate video action.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N38a6SO81VI

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Amazing Facts of Facebook Gaming Arena [INFOGRAPHY]

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With Cityville reaching 100 million users in just 42 days, it’s hard to ignore the continued Facebook gaming growth. Whether you love Facebook games or hate them they are fast becoming an integral part of the user experience. Social games-driven virtual goods market generated $7,300,000,000 in 2010 (12% of the entire video game industry) and games such as “Pet Society” sell more than 90 million virtual gifts a day!

So what can social commerce learn from social gaming’s success? Facebook games are built to have compelling incentives, rewards and challenges which drives their appeal. For social commerce to find it’s inner-CityVille, it’ll need to move beyond simply helping people connect and buy, the real opportunity for social success is when it is fun and rewarding.

Check out this infographic that shows 10 key stats for Facebook gaming.

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Hackers Target NASDAQ For Blow The Market

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First it was credit card companies. Then vilified corporate websites. Now, the most sophisticated hackers in the world have their sights set on one of the biggest financial institutions in the world: the Nasdaq Stock Market.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, federal investigators led by the Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation have launched an investigation into repeated attempts to crack into the stock exchange’s computer networks.

The hackers were “just looking around,” sources told the WSJ, with no successful attempts at penetrating the actual trading platform. Instead the hackers could be trying to steal high-level security or state secrets.

But although the hackers are not immediately cashing out, Tom Kellermann, VP Of Security Awareness And Government Affairs at Core Security Technologies, said the hackers may simply be gathering intelligence as they figure out how to “monetize their presence” in the long-run.

The Nasdaq has long been a target of cyber criminals. In 1999, one of the most famous hacks involved a group called the “United Loan Gunmen” who successfully infiltrated websites at Nasdaq and the American Stock Exchange. It temporarily graffiti’d the homepage with the headline, “United Loan Gunmen take control of Nasdaq stock market.”

Nasdaq did not immediately return requests for comment.

Yesterday Anonymous, the clandestine group that operates “Operation Payback” and reportedly includes members of the “/b/” bulletin board 4chan.org, launched distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on Egyptian government Web sites.

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An iPhone5 ? Images and Video Leaked !!

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Looks like Apple just can’t keep a secret. The blogosphere is abuzz after images and video of a new Apple iPhone5 model were leaked online, fueling speculation that it could be an iPhone 5 or a Verizon version of the phone. Several iPhone parts and repair firms claim they’ve gotten their hands on parts of the unknown model. The website GlobalDirectParts.com posted a YouTube video showing the frame of the metal phone. It was later taken down, indicating a complaint from Apple.

The new phone has an adjusted antennae design, perhaps to solve the “antennagate” problems users were having when the iPhone 4 was released, techies speculate. Users complained about the phone’s wraparound antenna and a software glitch that overstated the network signal strength.

“The biggest difference that we see in the designs are in the antenna,” SmartPhone Medic, which unearthed the photos, reported.

“The new iPhone 5 or Verizon Wireless iPhone has four black bands separating the antennas whereas the current iPhone 4 only has three. Is this a redesign to eliminate or decrease the effects of the attenuation issue the present iPhone 4 has or is it the design Verizon Wireless needed for its new LTE network?”

According to a recent Bloomberg BusinessWeek report, an unnamed source familiar with Apple’s plans said the company would likely introduce a Verizon iPhone “very soon, maybe by Valentine’s Day.”

Last April, Apple was embarrassed when Gizmodo got its hands on a 4G iPhone prototype after it was left in a bar by a company engineer.

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Is Traditional Web Email Struggling For Existence?

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Communication is the gift which connects people all the time. Be it telephonic, chatting or email, a large portion of popularity in most of the countries has enhanced their tie-ups with the sophisticated use of such medium. However, personal email communication has been one of the leading source among the professionals which is active inside and outside the office both. Web-based email, which for many years was on a continual growth curve, is now seeing declining usage across many geographies throughout the globe as consumers are offered a growing number vehicles to digitally communicate.

As per a report from clickZ.asia, globally, total minutes spent on web-based email (note this does not include PC web applications such as Outlook) was down 2 percent in November 2010 versus November 2009, with time spent in the Asia-Pacific region showing even more dramatic decline dropping 10 percent. Within the region, markets showed varying levels of engagement trends. The largest decline in time spent was seen in Malaysia (down 22 percent), India (down 19 percent) and South Korea (down 15 percent). Taiwan, Hong Kong and New Zealand on the other hand actually showed increases in overall minutes spent in the category.

What or Who is Driving the Web-Based Email Exodus?

As per the many previous reports, it has been clearly indicated that young people who largely drive the traffic of web email and online trends. The young people also emerge as the top contributors in online community and strong users of email and online data. In last couple of years, the way social media has emerged as alternative platform, companies are incorporating more and more feature to retain the visitors. As a results, many virtual communication eco-system has been created by LinkedIn, twitter, Facebook and many regional such networking sites. This allows people to share atleats 60% of their general communication over such medium and literally the need to login on personal web based system got killed with the same ratio.

As social networking has reached a critical mass across most of Asia Pacific (52 percent reach), communicating via wall posts, messages, tweets etc. has often replaced the need for regular emailing in some peoples’ digital lives. Time spent on social networking sites in November 2010 grew 44 percent worldwide to reach a total of 272 billion minutes, in Asia-Pacific total minutes spent social networking climbed 16 percent. Across the region, every market except mobile-obsessed Japan experienced double-digital growth in minutes spent social networking on the computer; Malaysia – the market that witnessed the greatest decline of time spent on web-based email – experienced the greatest increase in social networking minutes – up 114 percent!

Another theory on the decline of web-based email usage: people are turning to their mobile devices to email and communicate.

So what does this mean for marketers?

  1. Email is still important, don’t take this as the sign to stop all together using the email channel to reach your audience. Targeted, permission-based email will remain one of the best ways to reach your existing and potential customers.
  2. Web-based email remains engaging. No one is going to give up his/her Gmail or Hotmail account without a fight. When they read their mails, they are still going to staring at that screen longer than the average web page so they will be exposed to the ad longer.
  3. Targeting and Re-Targeting. Many web-based email providers give advertisers a lot of information about the users that can be used to target advertising. In addition, if you are doing a branding campaign where frequency is important, you will have greater confidence that your message is reaching the same audience. People are not going to change email addresses every month.
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MySpace is Up On Auction Table – Still Worth To Grab ?

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Once a “proud” owner of MySpace, today News Corp., apparently, is looking further to get rid of it – certainly in a respectful manner. After constant decline in market share and departing visitors , News Corp is weighing the sale of MySpace as one of a few remaining options to deal with the once popular but now languishing social network.

In an earning conference call two days back, News Corp. CEO Chase Carey said the time is right to consider either restructuring its relationship with MySpace or just selling it outright.

“We recognize that the plan to allow MySpace to reach its full potential may be best developed under a new ownership structure and we’re evaluating those strategic alternatives,” Carey said, according to the AFP news service.

Eventually, Carey has confirmed that News Corp is exploring many other possibilities besides the unloading MySpace but only if it will be beneficial and satisfactory to the company’s management. However, its been confirmed that News Corp is already in touch with couple of potential buyers who are interested in buying sinking ship.

What Value Does MySpace Hold For Potential Buyers ?

In July 2005, News Corp paid whopping $580 million to eUniverse, a parent company of MySpace then, as buyout deal of MySpace. It was time when MySpace was riding high with success and was tagged as the biggest online community in the world. It was year 2008 when finally Facebook started leading the community at the expense of MySpace.

As on today, MySpace has seem the steep decline in traffic, number of users and Alexa ranking which stands as 56 compare to second position of Facebook.

So what are those strings which are still pulling investors and interested buyers towards MySpace – The huge database of users with their personal information !

Certainly, MySpace may not be having that much of ad revenue as it used to earn one time. Neither traffic is jumping nor the users but the million of users’ personal record which is stored in MySpace database is much more worthy for many companies who known how to turn that into bucks..

For any organization it will take years to collect such information and if MySpace goes on auction, potential buyer will value only the database which is worth millions of dollars.

News Corp knows the trick and that may be the prime reason, it is more interested in unloading MySpace than restructuring to recover back maximum investment as soon as possible. With constant growing challenges by Facebook & Twitter, MySpace market value is slipping down every day despite of their various attempt of introducing new feature and design including “Facebook Login for MySpace”.

Whatever efforts MySpace may plan to do as next course of action, one thing so pretty clear – Time is running out and Chase need to do something fast, very fast.

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Hack the Chrome and Take $20,000 With A Laptop From Google

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Call it overconfidence or the upscale security level assurance of Chrome browser, Google is betting high on it. As per the this year’s Pwn2Own hacking contest, Google is offering $20,000 and a recently launched CR-48 laptop running on Chrome OS to a hacker who can exploit a security hole in its Chrome browser. The contestant must use the vulnerabilities purely present in Google-written code and escape the sandbox for the hack to be successful.

This year’s contest has been organized by the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) team at HP TippingPoint, Interestingly, the contest is not limited only to Google’s own property hacking efforts. There are additional prizes totaling $105,000 for successful hacks on competitors properties like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox.

Besides browser Google has placed its mobile OS for the same contest. Hackers can test their hacking capabilities on Dell Venue Pro mobile running Windows 7, iPhone 4 running iOS, Blackberry Torch 9800 running Blackberry 6 OS and Nexus S running Android.

Successful hacks on these will net the able hacker $15,000 in cash and the device itself, as well as monetary bonuses for further ZDI submissions in 2011.

It is important to note that – contrary to several reports out there – the CR-48 laptop is merely a prize, and the actual hack target in Google’s part of the contest will be the Chrome browser on a laptop running either Windows 7 or Mac OS X.

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Indian Tax Payers Can Now Dictate About Budget Through Facebook

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At the time when Indian Government is facing tough time towards misuse of tax payers’ hard earned money by their own leaders like Raja and Kalmadi, planning commission of India has decided to leverage on the enormous reach of social media to ask the suggestions from Indian people on how they think taxpayer money should be spent. Interesting !!. The so-called India Planning Commission has launched a Facebook page dubbed as “Twelfth Plan”, which refers to spending from 2012 through 2017.

The creator of the page and a corresponding website, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said the government panel chose Facebook for gathering input in order to hear from “small villages” and individuals rather than just business groups.

The input is also sought because there’s a lot of money on the table. For instance  India’s government has $1 trillion set aside just for fixing potholes and eliminating power shortages, according to Reuters. The news agency quoted Ahluwalia telling reporters:

The intention is not that we are going to necessarily respond to every suggestion. But very often I hear people say that you fellows in the Planning Commission just set up steering groups with your own buddies and people you’ve known, and you’re all over sixty years old and you have people of the same age and most of them don’t have a clue what’s really going on… We must have some mechanism of connecting… If you want to criticize this as gimmicky, please do so.

While seeking input on Facebook seems like such a simple thing, it’s actually revolutionary when it’s a national government asking all of its people how to spend an infrastructure budget over a five year period. And it’s neat to see such a modern approach in a place like India; we are curious about how the endeavor will fare and whether it might become and example for other countries.

However, being as proud Indian and close to ground reality, I am literally failing to understand whether Planning commission has anything to do with “small village suggestion THROUGH FACEBOOK.” How can people from “small villages”, who are still struggling for quality education and a decent life style, gain access to computer with Internet with the sense of “Facebook Page” ?

Certainly, Facebook and other social media websites are one of the prime platform for such innovative conversation but much before an ideal scenario need to be develop and authority should thing about their target audience on ground reality.

I think, Indian Planning Commission itself need some expert social media planners before they trigger such initiatives. I would like to know what do you think about Planning commission effort to get public input via Facebook on how to spend the government’s money?

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G-Slate: LG’s First Tablet is Coming in March

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After a long roller coaster ride, LG, apparently, is all set to test the water of Tablet Industry. Company has announced that in coming March, United State will witness the release of its first tablet, dubbed as G-Slate, which will further strengthen LG’s position in next generation computing device market. Certainly, the upcoming G-Slate will be added as another tablet device which will run on Honeycomb a.k.a. Android 3.0 – Google’s special branch of Android platform, specifically developed for tablet devices.

To position its first tablet as one of the toughest contender, LG has loaded G-Slate with highly scalable and sophisticated features. Besides having 8.9 inch screen, G-Slate will be powered with dual core 1 Ghz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor.

32 GB of internal memory with Wi-Fi and HSPA+ connectivity surely ads much value to any tablet. HDMI, a built-in gyroscope, accelerometer and adaptive lighting are some other remarkable features which will be available in LG’s G- Slate.

The biggest attraction, besides the processor, will be dual camera with LED flash and HD video (1080p) as well as stereoscopic 3D recording capability, which is generally not being a part of any other tablet yet. A 5 mega pixel camera at back with HD support will allow you to capture ‘living’ videos and front facing 2 mega pixel camera will help you to have video conference to make your tablet as a true function as multi functional tablet (MFT).

Though, LG has still not respired for the price tag yet, but speculations are being made that Mobile World Congress event, which is scheduled for 14 February – 17 Feb in Barcelona, will be the best place for the company to unveil such information and draw splendid traction on tablet market.

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