comScore Acquires Mobile Network Analytics Firm Nexius

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Reston, Va. – Internet audience measurement firm comScore
announced that it has acquired the products division of Nexius, a provider of mobile
network analytics services.

Financial terms of the transaction were not
disclosed.

Reston, Va.-based comScore said it expects the acquisition will add
approximately $4 million to its 2010 revenues.

The company said the deal will
allow it to expand its product offerings targeted at mobile operators.

"The
explosive growth of mobile data services is driving growth and profitability in
the sector but has also dramatically increased the amount and complexity of
customer data that operators must manage in this highly competitive global
marketplace," said Dr. Magid Abraham, comScore president and CEO.

 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/29254mx

John Simson to Step Down as Head of SoundExchange

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Washington – SoundExchange, the recording industry entity
set up to collect and distribute digital music streaming royalties, said on
Thursday that founding executive director John Simon will step down after ten years
in the position. Simson will remain on until a successor can be found. "After
ten years of working with digital services, we’ve achieved many of our
important goals. We’ve established
fair rates for performers and labels and built the largest performer and recording
label society in the world," Simson said. "It is time for me to
return to different creative pursuits that I’ve been putting off these past few
years."


 

Related Links:
http://www.soundexchange.com

Amazon Debuts New Kindle DX With Better Screen, Lower Price

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Seattle – Amazon.com (NASD: AMZN) on Thursday introduced a new version of
its Kindle DX large-form e-book reader device, which boasts "50% better
display contrast," and a lower price tag of $379, down from $489. The new
model also features a new graphite-colored case, and a new, high-contrast
electronic ink display. Pre-orders for the new Kindle DX started today; the
device will ship on July 7.


 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/35ur8kf

http://tinyurl.com/34aaost
(E Ink display announcement)

http://www.amazon.com/kindledx

PayPal Launches Mobile Express Checkout Service

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Los Angeles – PayPal, the online payments unit of eBay (NASD:  EBAY), has
introduced a new service that lets users pay for goods on their smartphones
with one click, TechCrunch reported. The Mobile Express Checkout service will
initially be support iPhone and Android 2.0+ devices, and retailers including
Nike and Buy.com. PayPal noted in April that its iPhone application had
surpassed a million downloads, and said its expects more than half a billion
dollars in mobile payment volume in 2010.  

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/39s3t6u

(TechCrunch)

http://tinyurl.com/5vl98h
(PayPal Mobile Express Checkout)

Report: Netflix Developing Instant Streaming App for Android

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Los Gatos, Calif. – Online DVD rental service Netflix (NASD: NFLX), which
recently introduced a streaming application for Apple’s iPhone, is developing a
similar application for Google Android-powered handsets, WebProNews reported.
The article notes a listing on Netflix’s job page seeking a great engineer to
help us build Instant Streaming client implementations on Android
devices."


 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/3xgn5aj

(WebProNews)

Sex.com Domain Up for Sale Again

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Cambridge, Mass. – Online domain name marketplace Sedo
announced on Thursday that it has been hired to broker the sale of Sex.com by
Escom, four years after that now-struggling company purchased the domain for
$14 million. "It is an extremely rare opportunity that a domain name of
this caliber becomes available for sale," said Sedo sales director Kathy
Nielsen. "The sale of sex.com presents potential buyers with a once in a
lifetime opportunity."


 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/38tlpou

http://www.sedo.com

http://www.sex.com

Groupon to Offer Exclusive Deals on McClatchy Newspaper Sites

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Chicago – Groupon, a provider of online shopping "daily
deals" in over 150 cities, announced on Thursday that it has signed a deal
with newspaper publisher McClatchy, to distribute exclusive content to
McClatchy websites in 28 U.S. markets. The deal will see visitors to McClatchy
newspaper sites presented with exclusive deals not available on Groupon.com,
kicking off first in Sacramento and Kansas City.


 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/3x8lkxo

http://www.groupon.com

http://www.mcclatchy.com

Colleges With Federal Aid Face Deadline on File-Sharing Protocols

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San Francisco – U.S. colleges and universities receiving
Title IV federal aid had a deadline of Thursday to implement new anti-piracy
protocols under the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008, CNET
News.com reported.

Backed by the entertainment industry, the law requires that
schools inform students of campus copyright policies; use technology-based
deterrents to combat violations; and offer legal alternatives to illegal
downloading, among other things.

CNET noted a range of actions being taken by schools.

At the
University of Kansas, a suspected file-swapper’s access to the Internet and
school information services are suspended until the situation has been
corrected, while repeat offenders can face expulsion from schools including
Marist College and the State University of New York at New Paltz.

"It’s
the first time ever in the history of dealing with the issue that Congress is
holding schools accountable and requiring them to address the problem,"
RIAA president Cary Sherman told CNET.

"Here you have Congress saying ‘Get
off the sidelines and deal with the problem.’ It’s an important signal."

 

Related Links:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20009386-261.html

Disney Acquires "Tap Tap Revenge" iPhone Game Developer

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Palo Alto, Calif. – Disney (NYSE: DIS) has acquired iPhone mobile game
developer Tapulous, creators of the "Tap Tap Revenge" music game,
TechCrunch reported.

Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Founded
in early 2008, Palo Alto, Calif.-based Tapulous had to date raised $1.8 million
in financing, from investors including Marc Benioff, Jeff Clavier, Andy
Bechtolsheim and Rajeev Motwani.

Tapulous’ flagship game Tap Tap Revenge now
counts millions of downloads, and special branded versions featuring artists
including Lady Gaga, Nine Inch Nails and Justin Bieber.

Its other titles
include the mobile music game "Riddim Ribbon."

 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/2cypm68

(TechCrunch)

http://tapulous.com

Apple, AT&T Face Class Action Over iPhone 4 Antenna

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Baltimore, Md. – Apple (NASD: AAPL) and AT&T (NYSE: T) now face a class action
lawsuit alleging they distributed the iPhone 4 knowing it had a malfunctioning
antenna, in the wake of reports of signal loss when the phone is gripped in a
particular way.

When users complained of lost reception when holding the iPhone 4 in
their left hands, Apple responded in a statement that, "gripping any phone
will result in some attenuation of its antenna," and suggested that users "avoid
gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the
black strip in the metal band, or simply use one of many available cases"
as a solution.

The lawsuit also cites evidence including a reported internal
memo wherein Apple customer service representatives were told not to provide
warranty service on the issue.

The class action lawsuit seeks unspecified
monetary damages, and an injunction against the future sale of iPhone 4 units
with defective antennas.

 

Related Links:
http://tinyurl.com/349ho4f

(Gizmodo)

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20009399-260.html

http://tinyurl.com/29ceh4z
(DMW previous coverage)