Bunchball Raises $2 Million for MySpace Games – Mashable!
Bunchball Raises $2 Million for MySpace Games – Mashable!: Pets.com……. someone had to say it.
Bunchball Raises $2 Million for MySpace Games – Mashable!: Pets.com……. someone had to say it.
Cool stuff, but using Control4 is cheating. And expensive.
- #[From The iPad that controls all - CBS 6 Tech Talk : WRGB CBS 6 Albany]
The grass is always greener on the other side...
- #[From 'Junkware' comes standard on Verizon, T-Mobile smart phones | Technology | Los Angeles Times]
This is so cool. Love that under New York is this hidden world of old.
- #[From 18th-Century Ship Found at Trade Center Site - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com]
So, its not as good in the screen, the speed, weight, cell modem, video or apps, and yet is a competitor? How?
- #[From Out Of Nowhere, The iPad Has A Real Competitor « Mike Cane's iPad Test]
I find it amusing that the same people who lament, mock and take glee in the demise of traditional media are very happy that one of the hallmarks of "New Media" - Techmeme - got a (deserved) profile in the New York Times.
- #I just had a heart attack and vowed that we will never, ever get a pool in our backyard. EVER.
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Pretty much sums up my feelings on Android. I fear as well that with the rapid pace of "This is the BEST ANDROID PHONE ON THE MARKET" -- seemingly every three weeks -- we are nearly to the point where one company (say HTC) will cause an Osborne Effect on another manufacturer (say, Motorola or Samsung). It is only in each companies best interest to have the worlds best Android phone (WBAP for short). I fear its about to get nasty.
- #[Related: Marco.org - Great since day one]
Shocker!
- #[From Apple PR: Steve Jobs iPhone 4 "conversation" is a fake - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Tech]
Here here!
- #Ancillary data produced by your business can become more valuable than the profits from the business itself. Don't throw anything away.
[From How to Spy on Ryan (Moulton): Men's Wearhouse is missing a major business opportunity.]
R.E.M. should, one random day, close down College Ave between Broad and Washington, setup a stage, play, pack up and head back into their office. Unannounced.
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But we have no sock puppet. Yet.
Seriously, Ethan – I still remember the ravaging you gave Bunchball when we launched at the Web 2.0 conference last year. We’ve iterated everything several times since then and I’d ask you to take another, closer look.
Pete’s write-up about widgets and MySpace is incorrect. We’re currently focused on “social gaming”, providing multi-player casual gaming as a hosted service to social networks, personals sites, and communities of all sizes. We enable site members to quickly and seamlessly start and play games with each other without leaving the host site, increasing retention and stickiness. And we’ve made integration a snap.
We’re currently a b2b2c company – we provide social gaming services to sites, which they provide to their visitors & members. We’re currently not trying to create our own destination site – http://www.bunchball.com is largely for demo purposes at the moment, and doesn’t showcase the full range of integration options.
Let me give you a 15-minute demo over the phone or IM and see if I can change your mind.
best, – rajat
see you next week then