Twitter’s Response To PeopleBrowsr Lawsuit: ‘This Is Contracts 101′

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When the news broke earlier this evening that PeopleBrowsr had won a temporary restraining order protecting its access to Twitter’s firehose of data, Twitter provided a terse response saying that it plans to “vigorously defend” itself in the broader legal case. Now the company has given me its actual filing in response to PeopleBrowsr — technically, the filing focuses on the restraining order (an issue on which Twitter lost), but it also lays out the other side of the story, ...

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AP Takes A Stake In Bambuser, The Real-Time Mobile Video Service That Helps Eyewitnesses Tell Their StoriesComments Off

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Live From Facebook’s ‘New Product’ Mystery AnnouncementComments Off

facebook hqJust last week, a small chunk of the tech press was surprised to find invitations for a Facebook announcement waiting in their mailbox.

“A small team has been working on a big idea,” it read.

The only other thing Facebook would say is that they’d be showing “a new product”. No comment on what it might be, or which team it would come from. We’re live at Facebook HQ to find out what it is.

Rad, A Parisian Hipster Fashion Portal, Gets $3.3M Led By Index To Go InternationalComments Off

RadBecause fashion never goes out of style, fashion portals continue to bring in the money not just from consumers looking for the next big thing — be it style or bargain, and ideally both — but also investors keen to ride the wave. The latest example is Rad, a Paris-based startup that focuses on hipster clothes and accessories and likens itself to the online equivalent of Urban Outfitters. Today, Rad is announcing €2.5 million ($3.3 million) in funding. Rad is just under one year old, but on its own steam and through viral marketing it’s already picked up 1 million users. This round of money, led by Index Ventures, is the first it has raised and Rad will use it to expand its business internationally. That will be first to the UK and Germany, and co-founder and CMO David Smadja tells us that the aim is to hit the U.S. in two years.

LinkedIn Outage Due To Possible DNS Hijacking [Update: Fidelity.com Also Affected]Comments Off

Image (1) linkedin-logo.png for post 11840LinkedIn confirmed via Twitter that its site suffered an outage due to “a DNS issue.”

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