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Thursday, August 30, 2012

KOBO eREADER ON IPOD TOUCH


The Kobo eReader Touch is an improvement on the Kindle in many ways, but it is more expensive and doesn't have Amazon's convenience.
Kobo's Touch eReader sells for £109 

Kobo’s rival to the standard Kindle is impressive in a number of ways that Amazon’s original isn’t: a touchscreen lets you turn the pages with a finger and it offers a library system that is in many ways more intuitive. The device itself, too, is available in a range of colours, with a textured back that makes the Touch feel like a fashionable accessory. Choosing between the two is likely to be down to personal preference.
Where the Touch falls down is on the technical side – turning pages feels more laboured, and although users will quickly get used to the slightly slower rhythm, that doesn’t change the impression. The resolution of the screen is different, with Amazon’s Kindle seemingly offering an apparent level of detail that is possible on the Touch only after some fiddling with settings.
You can, however, change both the font and its size on the Touch, which you can’t do on the Kindle, and its library of titles is, practically, just as big. Kobo has added on a series of social networking add-ons as well as the usual dictionary features. While some readers use these avidly, they’re handy bonuses rather than killer features.
Like the Kindle, the Touch is wifi only, but you can add a memory card to increase capacity to up to 30,000 books. Its main drawback, in comparison to the Kindle, is simply its higher price.


MAC PRODUCT(Apple MacBook Pro) with Retina Display.


Apple's Retina MacBook Pro has a stunning display but doesn't come cheap, writes Shane Richmond.
Apple used the WWDC keynote to announce more details of Mountain Lion - the next version of its Mac operating system, which is released next month - and iOS 6, the latest update to the operating system that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. But the most groundbreaking announcement was the new MacBook Pro with a 'Retina' display.What WWDC demonstrated was how, after several years of rapid expansion into new product areas, Apple’s products are now starting to come together again. Mountain Lion and iOS 6 share plenty of features, particularly the iCloud integration that allows content to flow freely from, say, smartphone to laptop.
Meanwhile, Apple’s MacBooks are starting to show the influence of iOS devices in numerous ways, whether it’s gesture controls on trackpads, high resolution displays or the fact that the computers are more likely to be sealed units, not upgradeable by users once they leave the shop.
Apple is not the first to do these things but it is doing them with an elegance and simplicity that many of its competitors struggle to imitate.
The screen on Apple's new flagship laptop, the MacBook Pro with Retina display, has to be seen to be believed. At 2880 x 1800 pixels, it can deliver double the screen resolution of the previous MacBook Pro and the difference is like putting on a pair of glasses for the first time.


Google Nexus 7 tablet


Google Nexus 7
£159 8gb; £199 16gb
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet feels like the device that might just usurp the Kindle. It does everything that Amazon’s device has done so successfully since it launched in 2007, but with Google you can now also watch videos, browse beautifully rendered magazines and the web and of course check your email. A Kindle costs from just £89, but those extra functions are likely to persuade a huge number of people to part with £159.

Indeed, it’s the design of the product that makes Google’s mass market ambitions clear. Just as the iPad is not worried by Kindle sales, so it is unlikely to be worried by the Nexus 7. This is a device that feels cooly utilitarian rather than luxurious. But Google is not the web search engine for a minority of users; it has always aimed to be ubiquitous. And with Nexus 7, it wants to make the ubiquitous tablet. The 7” screen does everything it needs to with a resolution of 1280 x 700px, and at 340g it weighs enough to feel substantial without.
There are nudges toward the future, however: press the button to get to a standard Google search page and rather than a blank screen you get details about flights or films you’ve recently searched for. That ties web search in with everyday life, and it makes the web increasingly central to a wider range of functions.
Battery life is claimed to be 9 hours of video playback – although I’ve not had long enough with the device to test that, getting those sorts of basics right will be crucial. The ‘quadcore’ processor certainly feels more than fast enough.

Fitbit's bath smart Scale that has WIFI




Fitbit's bathroom scales have Wifi built in to upload your progress to an online profile.


Weighing in used to be a pretty basic affair: shuffle unwillingly on to a platform like some sort of farm animal and watch a mechanically-powered needle point where it would.
No longer. As part of a gaggle "digital lifestyle" firms, spurred on by the mobile internet boom, Fitbit has turned it into an act that feels more like a step into a future where an array of gadgets will keep constant watch on our health.
At the moment, though, the Fitbit Aria is a set of bathroom scales for the technologically-advanced weight watcher.
The swish, Apple-influenced minimalist design will look good in almost any modern bathroom. I tested the black version which tended to accumulate visible footprints and dust, but a white model is also available. As you'd expect for a gadget you're going to be standing on the scales are pleasingly sturdy, while the blue digital readout is bright and easy to read.
As well as your weight in new or old money, the Fitbit Aria will have a go at calculating your body fat percentage by passing a tiny elecrical current through your bare feet. Without a proper body fat test to compare it to, I have no idea how accurate the scales are in absolute terms, and I found they varied by as much as 2 per cent on any given day depending on the time, what I was wearing, how hydrated I was and presumably other factors.

The Oldest Official User On Facebook is 101 Year Old(Californian woman)


The oldest official registered Facebook user has been revealed by the site as 101 year-old Florence Detlor from California.

According to Facebook Ms Detlor is the social network's oldest user as well as the oldest person to visit Facebook's headquarters in Silicon Valley, California.
Ms Detlor was greeted by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as well as Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook during her tour of Facebook.
Mrs Sandberg later posted a photo to Facebook of herself with Ms Detlor and Mr Zuckerberg.


It was accompanied by the caption, "Honored to meet Florence Detlor, who at 101 years old is the oldest registered Facebook user. Thank you for visiting us Florence!”


According to her profile Ms Detlor graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles in 1932. She lives in Menlo Park, California, coincidentally where Facebook now has its headquarters.
She joined Facebook in August 2009 and says that she is “looking for a good book to read.”
While Facebook has long been regarded as a tool for young people, there are now 955 million active Facebook users and the fastest growing demographic is women over the age of 55.
Several older people have been vying for Ms Detlor's title. Lily Strugnell from Cinderford, Gloucestershire, who turned 108 earlier this month, claimed that she was the oldest Facebook user in the world.
She also said that she was planning to open a Twitter account after taking a course for pensioners on how to use the internet.
In 2009 Ivy Bean became the oldest Tweeter after signing up for the micro-blogging site at the age of 104 from her residential home in the outskirts of Bradford.
At the time of her death in 2010 she had become an internet sensation, attracting more than 55,000 followers, including celebrities Chris Evans and Peter Andre.
She was invited to Downing Street to meet then Prime Minister Gordon Brown and tweeted that he was "really very nice", and his home was "beautiful inside".

The First UK Angry Birds theme park open


The UK’s first Angry Birds Activity Park has officially opened today at Sundown Adventureland in Nottinghamshire.

The first one in the world opened in April in Finland. Sundown Adventureland, a theme park in Nottinghamshire designed for under-10s only, is the first place to feature Angry Birds playground equipment in the UK.
By playing in the parks, which will feature animal spring riders, swings, sandpits and a range of climbing towers with slides, children and parents will be able to access new features in the mobile game, as the Angry Birds creators try and fuse the digital world with reality.
The Angry Birds Activity Park at Sundown Adventureland includes several large play units, a mixture of themed swings and roundabouts and a giant dummy catapult to replicate the Angry Birds world.
Paul Tomlinson, Park Manager at the family-owned Sundown Adventureland, which is situated near Retford, said: “We’re all tremendously excited about the opening of the Angry Birds Park. There has been a definite buzz about the launch and we’ve been amazed at the response from staff and visitors.
“People of all ages seem to relate to the Angry Birds theme and we are thrilled to be bringing this digital phenomenon to life with the help of Lappset and Rovio. The younger generation is living in a world where technology rules so using that to encourage activity must be a positive move.”

Podcasts by Apple app review


Podcasts are the great unfulfilled hope of online audio and video. Simply and silently, your favourite programmes will download themselves to your computer to be watched there or synced to your mobile viewer for watching later.
It’s a great idea, but has been rather overtaken by streaming audio and video, especially for the big broadcasters. Adverts are difficult to track when they’re embedded in a downloaded file and experiments with paid-for content have not really taken off in a significant way.
The greatest moment of expectation for the new medium was their inclusion in iTunes for Mac and PC, removing the need for a separate downloader and player. Now, as iTunes creaks and crashes under the increasing level of bloat that Apple are crowding onto it, iOS is splitting different forms of media up so they can be played using different apps.
Books and video have had their own apps for a long time but now, with the launch of Apple’s own podcast app - a standalone centre for finding, downloading, storing and playing downloadable and streaming episodic content - there is a split between two types of audio.
Apple appears to be trying to persuade its customers to store their music in the cloud, paying for the company’s online storage, rather than locally on their devices. iPods are getting smaller and the PR talk is of iCloud, not capacity. So keen podcast listeners might have been forgiven for thinking that this app is a shift from iTunes-based downloading and syncing to a cloud-based approach where new episodes would seek them out and appear wherever they are, filling their pockets with new programmes even more easily than before.
Well, yes. And no. More no than yes.
It starts well, transferring your subscriptions from the music player to the podcasts app automatically, and downloading the latest episodes without pausing to ask. Unfortunately the default view is a tiled affair with a large picture for each podcast, so only four are visible at any one time. Switching to the list view (which allows you to see the total number of episodes as well as the tile view’s unplayed number) is simple enough but results in a pause so long I was convinced that the app had crashed. No scrolling was possible, nothing could be selected, the whole phone froze for more than five seconds. This happened every time I started the app.
Tapping through to a podcast once the pause is over reveals a small picture, a couple of lines of description then one line of title per episode followed by an ellipsis if the title is too long. The title is almost always too long.
Episodes are played latest first by default, so unless you go into the settings and reverse the order you’ll end up listening to series in reverse. You’ll have to go to the settings anyway to coax the app into downloading new episodes automatically rather than waiting for you to refresh them, and as often as not you’ll find that you have a title and a link to download it from iCloud rather than an actual sound file, which is great if you have wifi or 3G for streaming but no good at all in large sections of the countryside or on the tube.
It loses track of which episode have been played and which haven’t, so you never really know if you have something new to listen to, it crashes frequently and the ‘Top stations’ discovery mechanism is so in love with its graphic-led interface it doesn’t bother letting you know what the podcasts are about.
A common (usually unjustified) criticism of Apple is that they focus too much on the look of their products at the expense of quality engineering. This app, with its smooth animation of reel-to-reel tape and wonderfully realised translucent sliding cover working perfectly as the sound in the background judders, splutters and stops, is almost a parody of the company’s priorities. The development mockups might have been beautiful but it just doesn’t work.

Hacking your BRAIN: Scientists reveal they can find out your pin number, and even where you live - all using a cheap headset



  • Technique uses a freely available headset often used to control games
  • Researchers used it to watch for numbers a person recognised, which triggered a spike in a certain type of brain activity
  • Say it could be used by police to interrogate suspects
 

It sounds like something out of a futuristic sci-fi blockbuster, but scientists today demonstrated how they can 'hack' someone's brain to find out their pin number - using a cheap headset.
Researchers from the University of California, University of Oxford and University of Geneva figured out a way to pluck sensitive information from a person’s head, such as PIN numbers and bank information.
They used a freely available games controller costing just £190 ($299).
Researchers used a cheap headset called an Emotive, available to buy online for £190 (£299) for their research, and used to to accurately guess pin numbers and even where someone lives
Researchers used a cheap headset called an Emotive, available to buy online for £190 (£299) for their research, and used to to accurately guess pin numbers and even where someone lives
The scientists took an off-the-shelf Emotiv brain-computer interface, a device that costs around $299, which allows users to interact with their computers by thought, and is often used to control games.
The scientists then sat their subjects in front of a computer screen and showed them images of banks, people, and PIN numbers. 
They then tracked the readings coming off of the brain, specifically a signal known as P300.
The P300 signal is used by the brain when a person recognizes something meaningful, such as someone or something they interact with on a regular basis.
 

It is released by the brain around 300 milliseconds after recognition occurs, hence its name.

The team used a picture of President Barack Obama to test the readings, and saw a spike of recognition from participants.
They were also shown their home, which caused a similar reaction.
'These devices have access to your raw EEG [electroencephalography, or electrical brain signal] data, and that contains certain neurological phenomena triggered by subconscious activities,” says Ivan Martinovic, a member of the faculty in the department of computer science at Oxford. 
'So the central question we were asking with this is work was, is this is a privacy threat?'
The team found they could find a person's home 60% of the time with a one in ten chance, and had a 40% chance of recognising the first number of a PIN number.
The £190 ($299) Emotive headset, which is available to buy online
The £190 ($299) Emotive headset, which is available to buy online
In the paper that the scientists released, they state that 'the P300 can be used as a discriminative feature in detecting whether or not the relevant information is stored in the subject’s memory.
'P300 has a promising use within interrogation protocols that enable detection of potential criminal details held by the suspect,' the researchers said.
The Emotiv headset, which is usually used to control games. Researchers found it can be used to work out a person's PIN number and banking details by monitoring brainwaves
The Emotiv headset, which is usually used to control games. Researchers found it can be used to work out a person's PIN number and banking details by monitoring brainwaves


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2194223/Hacking-BRAIN-Scientists-reveal-PIN-number-using-cheap-scanner.html#ixzz251Ga11e9

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Write a review Apple seek to ban eight Samsung phones in US



Samsung\'s newest Galaxy S III
Apple filed a court request Monday seeking to ban eight Samsung mobile phones in the US market following a major victory in a patent suit against the South Korean electronics giant. The case does not include Samsung's newest Galaxy S III, which is pictured.

Apple filed a court request Monday seeking to ban eight Samsung mobile phones in the US market following a major victory in a patent suit against the South Korean electronics giant.
The request includes phones being sold by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile to US customers that were found to have infringed on Apple's patents from its iconic iPhone.
Apple asked the court to ban some of the newer 4G phones from Samsung's Galaxy line as well as the Droid Charge sold through Verizon.
The case -- in which the jury ordered more than $1 billion for patent infringement -- does not include Samsung's newest Galaxy S III, which was released subsequent to the suit but which is facing separate litigation.
Apple asked the US District Court in San Jose, California to issue a preliminary injunction on the eight devices as a permanent injunction is debated.
The phones include the Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S2 AT&T model, Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, Galaxy S2 T-Mobile model, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge and Galaxy Prevail.
Samsung meanwhile asked the court to dissolve an injunction on its Galaxy Tab 10.1, after the jury found it did not infringe on Apple's design patent for the iPad tablet.
Judge Lucy Koh issued an injunction on the tablet on June 26.
The South Korean firm said the court should retain Apple's $2.6 million bond for possible damages.
The motion said Samsung is "entitled to recover damages caused by the improper injunction, and the court should retain the bond so that it may do so."
Koh has set a hearing for September 20 to consider enforcement of injunctions against Samsung devices. She will also hear Samsung motions to reduce or dismiss charges and Apple's request for "punitive" damages, which could triple the award. 

Monday, August 27, 2012

Samsumg latest device


Samsung introduced today an iPod Touch competitor with a 5.8-inch display, named Galaxy Player 5.8. The new device is the latest in a line of similar Samsung players with screen sizes ranging from3.6 to 4.2 and 5 inches.

At first glance, the new Galaxy Player looks a lot like the Galaxy S III smartphone from Samsung. But the main difference is the screen, which measures one inch above the smartphone, at 5.8 inches in diagonal with a 960-by-540-pixel resolution. In comparison, at 3.5 inches, the Retina display on the iPod Touch has a similar resolution, meaning Samsung’s Player has a much lower pixel density.
The Galaxy Player 5.8 comes with Android 4.0 layered with Samsung’s TouchWiz interface, 1GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB storage options, microSD expansion slot, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, and a 2500mAh battery.
What’s notably missing from the Galaxy Player 5.8 compared to the iPod Touch is a back camera. The Player has a front-facing VGA camera, just like the iPod, but no camera on the back. Samsung also didn’t identify the processor inside the Galaxy Player 5.8 or reveal its price or expected availability date.
It will be interesting to see what price tag Samsung attaches to the Galaxy Player 5.8. If it costs more than $200 or $250 (the Player 5.0 start at $200), then the Galaxy Player 5.8 won’t pose many advantages for anyone looking for a media player compared to Google’s Nexus 7 tablet. The Nexus 7has a bigger and higher-solution display, more suited for media watching, and starts at $200 for the 8GB model ($250 for 16GB).

STEPS ON HOW TO PUBLISH POST ON BLOGGER WITH PHONE USING MAIL2BLOGGER.


Mail2blogger is a blogspot services that lets you publish to your blogvia sending emails even with your mobile phones. If you don’t have access to a computer or you don’t own a PC, blogging can still be easy for you if you only have an email account and know how to send mails form your email to another email address. You can use the services of mail2blogger and start posting on your blog with your phone. This services is free and very useful to me. I have been using it to post to one of my blog using my Nokia E5. So if you do not have a computer for now, don't give up on blogging yet just follow this steps below and when you finish reading it you will be posting to your blog via your mobile phone henceforth.
mail2bloggerMost bloggers on blogspot platform has been complaining that, they want to be updating their blogs regularly, but going to the cafe to do so was too hectic, time and money consuming especially when you don't have your own personal Computer. Bloggers on wordpress platform have no problem using their phone to post on their blogs, until the recent wordpress version, which makes everything aboutmobile blogging on wordpress a different story. This is one of the problems why i had prefer to migrate from wordpress back to blogger.How to post via your phone. 
Before you start posting via your phone, you will have to enable email2blogger from your blogger dashboard and create a unique mail to blogger address. This unique mail to blogger address is where you will send your post via email to and then it will be published to your blog automatically. 
How to setup Mail to blogger address on your blog.Log on to your blogger.com account and click on "settings" at the left side below as shown in the picture, then click on "mobile and email"
post with your mobile phone
You can use either your mobile phone or a PC to set up your mail to blogger address. Setup your mail to blogger email address by entering a unique secret word known to you only, and that you can not forget easily. check the mail to publish automatically Then click save settings. see picture below.
mail2blogger
Your mail to blogger address will look like thisusername.yoursecretword@blogger.com Now whenever you send your post from your email box to this mail to blogger address you created, it will be publish to your blog automatically. 
Now how to publish with your phone.Open your email and click on compose mail.  Follow this format accordingly thus.
Sent to: Enter your mail to blogger address here, 
Subject: Enter the title of your post here, 
If you want to include a picture in your post, then use the attachment feature to attach the photo you want to publish with your post. 
Body: Enter your post content in the body space and then send. If the message is sent successfully, then your post will be published automatically. If your email append some text at the bottom of your sent messages, just make sure you include this text in bold at the end of your post before you send. #end that is all.

Most bloggers on blogspot platform has been complaining that, they want to be updating their blogs regularly, but going to the cafe to do so was too hectic, time and money consuming especially when you don't have your own personal Computer. Bloggers on wordpress platform have no problem using their phone to post on their blogs, until the recent wordpress version, which makes everything aboutmobile blogging on wordpress a different story. This is one of the problems why i had prefer to migrate from wordpress back to blogger.How to post via your phone. 
Before you start posting via your phone, you will have to enable email2blogger from your blogger dashboard and create a unique mail to blogger address. This unique mail to blogger address is where you will send your post via email to and then it will be published to your blog automatically. 
How to setup Mail to blogger address on your blog.Log on to your blogger.com account and click on "settings" at the left side below as shown in the picture, then click on "mobile and email"
post with your mobile phone
You can use either your mobile phone or a PC to set up your mail to blogger address. Setup your mail to blogger email address by entering a unique secret word known to you only, and that you can not forget easily. check the mail to publish automatically Then click save settings. see picture below.
mail2blogger
Your mail to blogger address will look like thisusername.yoursecretword@blogger.com Now whenever you send your post from your email box to this mail to blogger address you created, it will be publish to your blog automatically. 
Now how to publish with your phone.Open your email and click on compose mail.  Follow this format accordingly thus.
Sent to: Enter your mail to blogger address here, 
Subject: Enter the title of your post here, 
If you want to include a picture in your post, then use the attachment feature to attach the photo you want to publish with your post. 
Body: Enter your post content in the body space and then send. If the message is sent successfully, then your post will be published automatically. If your email append some text at the bottom of your sent messages, just make sure you include this text in bold at the end of your post before you send. #end that is all.


The Latest Ipad With 4G And Wifi


picture from Apples website
The new ipadhad been upgraded with 4G LTE and Wi-Fi. All iPadmodels now come with built-in Wi-Fi. If you want to access the Internet in more places comfortably, then I’ll advice you to choose iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G and sign up for data service from AT&T or Verizon right on youripad if you reside in places where this mentioned network operate. The new iPad also supports fast cellular networks around the world, which includes the 4G LTE networks in the U.S. and Canada region.

With the 4G LTE, you can comfortably download content form the internet, stream video, and browse the web at amazing speeds. And if you’re in a location without a 4G LTE network, you’ll still get access to fast 3G networks including HSPA, HSPA+, and DC-HSDPA. 
The new iPad with its 4G LTE features, offers the most comprehensive support for fast networks around the world. It’s designed with two cellular antennas tuned to 12 different bands that access a larger frequency spectrum. That means you can travelalmost anywhere in the world and get connected online. And your connected is always very fast. wow! the world is really a global village indeed. iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G models for AT >T and for Verizonconnect to GSM/UMTS networks worldwide too. 

But if you want a local connection when you’re traveling away, you can simply slot in a local SIM card and you are free to go. 

You can also use your iPad as a personal hotspot. For the first time, you can share the high-speed data connection on your iPad to up to 5 devices. If your carrier supports it, set up iPad as a personal hotspot to connect up to five devices, such as a MacBook Air, an iPod touch, or another iPad on the go.

Skype for iPad: Make Video and Audio Calling

 Skype has launched a version of their application for Apple iPad Skype for iPad version 3.7 and it comes with everything you adore from the Skype iPhone version. The iPad Skype application is on the advantage of having a bigger screen display and it comprises of instantmessagingvideo conferencing and audio chatting. Just like the iPhone version, every thing works out perfectly both on WiFi, 3G, and 4G cellular data networks. The 4G LTE is currently a feature of the new iPad launched by Apple some few weeks back and the new iPad is going on sale this Friday. 

This Skype for ipad version has the following features:
  • Talk face to face, showing what you are seeing with front and back facing cameras, 
  • Instant messaging with emoticons to personalizemessages
  • Using skype for ipad you can call anyone else on skype and enjoy near CD quality sound, 
  • Make cheap calls to landlines or mobiles phones from your ipad, 
  • Get you an online number from skype so people can call you on your ipad, 
  • Pay As You Go with skype credit especially when not using Skype all the time,
  • Pay monthly with a subscription if you are a Skype addict. 
With this Skype for iPad apps, you can easily make video calls on 3G, 4G and WiFi networks but you will not be able to share files. One good thing about this Skype for iPad application is that, it is free to download and use. it is not an update to the iPhone and iPod touch, it is a completely new application for iPad called Skype for iPad and you can find it on the iTunes Apple Store to download.

HOW TO TRANSFER INSTALLED SOFTWARE FROM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER

PICK ME APP Utility Software. What is it use for?

Have you ever wondered how to transfer all your computer programs from one PC to another or just one installed program from one Windows PC to another one? You have installed a program in your computer and you want to transfer the installed program to your brand new windows laptop. This is sometimes necessary if you lost the installation package.
Also if you can transfer the existing installation as such with all the settings, you don’t have to download and install the software again. This helps you to save lot of time and effort.

PickMeApp to Transfer Installed Computer Programs

PickMeApp a freeware program helps you to achieve exactly the same. PickMeApp is a portable tool and provides features to capture and transfer installed programs from one Windows-based computer to another. PickMeApp allows you to transfer about a million personalized programs from one PC to another. PickMeApp provides an extremely easy ‘Add and Remove Programs’ like interface that guides you through the transfer of selected programs without the need to locate CDs or repeat any lengthy installation process.

Facebook buys Instagram photo app for $1 bn



Facebook announced Monday that it made a billion-dollar-deal to buy the startup behind wildly popular smartphone photo sharing application Instagram.
The big ticket purchase was seen by some as a move by Facebook to strengthen its defenses against Google and blazingly hot newcomer Pinterest in the weeks ahead of what promises to be a history-making stock market debut.
“For years, we’ve focused on building the best experience for sharing photos with your friends and family,” Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg said in announcing the deal.
“Now, we’ll be able to work even more closely with the Instagram team to also offer the best experiences for sharing beautiful mobile photos with people based on your interests.”
Zuckerberg called the acquisition “an important milestone for Facebook because it’s the first time we’ve ever acquired a product and company with so many users” but promised it was a rare acquisition.
An Instagram application tuned to Apple’s iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices has been downloaded more than 27 million times since the first version was released in late 2010 by the San Francisco startup.
Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom released the figure while providing a glimpse last month at a version of the application being tailored for smartphones power by Google-backed Android software.
The free mini-program lets people give classic looks to square photos using “filters” and then share them at Twitter, Facebook or other social networks.
Apple crowned Instagram its app-of-the-year for 2011.
“We’re psyched to be joining Facebook,” Systrom said in a blog post Monday on the Instagram website.
“It’s important to be clear that Instagram is not going away,” he continued. “We’ll be working with Facebook to evolve Instagram and build the network.”
Instagram’s roster of backers includes Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
Facebook users flood the world’s largest social network with images to share with friends, but the website hasn’t proven to be an ideal stage for organizing pictures around topics — a forte that has made Pinterest a star.
“Facebook is pushing into the Pinterest space,” said analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies.
“The thing about Instagram and Pinterest is that they are really interesting in the context of posting pictures around topics,” he continued.
Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group said that Facebook is building a defense against Pinterest, which has been luring people’s attention away from the social network.
“Instagram is a reasonable competitive hedge against Pinterest,” Enderle said.
“At the heart of both startups is picture indexing — they are just handled differently.”
While Bajarin referred to the billion-dollar price tag for Instagram “boggling,” Enderle contended that it could prove to be a bargain if it helps Facebook shine for its IPO on Wall Street.
Facebook in February filed for a stock offering and could raise as much as $10 billion in the largest flotation ever by an Internet company on Wall Street.
Facebook — the leading social network in all but six countries, notably China and Russia — said it has more than 845 million users, including 483 million who log in daily.
Facebook’s value has been estimated at between $75 billion and $100 billion.
“The Instagram buy could be worth tens of billions of dollars if it holds off Pinterest and Facebook remains on top,” Enderle said.
“Given what Facebook is trying to do — get a massive valuation when it goes public — a billion dollars is a trivial sum.”

How Instagram Built a $1 Billion App in Two Years?



Silicon Valley is one of the few places where a 27-year-old Web entrepreneur can parlay a photo- sharing application with no known source of revenue into $1 billion — in two years.
Evidence of that came yesterday, when Facebook Inc. (FB) announced plans to buy Instagram, a startup co-founded in 2010 by Kevin Systrom, a Stanford University graduate and former Google Inc. employee.
The Instagram app, owned by Burbn Inc., fetched $1 billion in cash and stock after building an audience of more than 30 million people, mostly users of Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPhone. That kind of growth was enabled by the spread of social networking and smartphones, and the plummeting costs required to build an Internet company. Instagram has just 13 employees, up from four a year ago, when the app was used by 4 million consumers.
“It’s a massive accomplishment,” said Shervin Pishevar, a managing director at Menlo Ventures in Menlo Park, California. Pishevar backs social-media companies, though he didn’t invest in Instagram. “This is an indicator of what great teams and great products with amazing execution can accomplish in historic amounts of time,” he said.
While the deal may raise concerns about another technology bubble, the price tag is only about 1 percent of Facebook’s projected valuation when the world’s largest social-networking site sells shares to the public. And Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, who founded the company in a Harvard University dormitory, understands the model of establishing an audience before generating sales. That’s how he built Facebook.

Bigger Deal

Prior to the Instagram deal, Zuckerberg had only purchased smaller companies, including e-book publisher Push Pop Press Inc. and mobile-messaging app Beluga Inc. Nothing came close in size to Instagram, an app used by smartphone owners to upload photos, color them with vintage effects and other filters, and then share them with friends.
“This is an important milestone for Facebook, because it’s the first time we’ve ever acquired a product and company with so many users,” Zuckerberg said in a statement yesterday.
Unlike Zuckerberg, who dropped out of Harvard after starting Facebook in 2004, Instagram CEO Systrom finished college. He graduated from Stanford in 2006 with a degree in management science and engineering and was part of the school’s Mayfield Fellows Program, a nine-month course for future entrepreneurs.

Early Projects

Systrom also was in the Sigma Nu Fraternity, where he was routinely showing off his design skills, said Tommy Leep, one of Systrom’s fraternity brothers. Systrom produced a video for the frat and worked on a college marketplace that worked like Craigslist, said Leep, who now works at venture firm Floodgate in Palo Alto, California.
“Kevin was a constant tinkerer, always working on interesting technology products,” Leep said. “He was one of those guys that it would just make sense to put a bet on.”
Systrom didn’t respond to a request for comment.
After Stanford, Systrom worked as an intern at podcasting startup Odeo, whose early team included Evan Williams, Biz Stone and Jack Dorsey, the trio who later started Twitter Inc.
He then worked at Mountain View, California-based Google (GOOG) on the Gmail and Google Reader products, as well as in the company’s corporate-development unit. In early 2010, he teamed up with Mike Krieger, a fellow Stanford grad who would become his Instagram partner.

Andreessen Horowitz

Right off the bat, they raised a $500,000 seed investment from Andreessen Horowitz and Baseline Ventures. They introduced the Instagram application seven months later in October and had almost 200,000 users within the first week, according to a New York Times report at the time.
Bloomberg LP, the parent of Bloomberg News is an investor in Andreessen Horowitz.
By February 2011, membership had soared to 1.75 million, with users uploading 290,000 photos a day. That growth attracted a $7 million investment from Benchmark Capital and prominent angel investors, including Twitter’s Dorsey, Chris Sacca and Quora Inc.’s Adam D’Angelo.
In the next three months, the user base more than doubled to 4 million, all while the company still employed only four people. Systrom said in a May 2011 interview on “Bloomberg West” that “we have many late nights.”
Since then, the number of Instagram users has jumped more than sevenfold. Last week, the app became available for phones running Google’s Android operating system, expanding on its inroads with the iPhone.

‘Dopamine Effect’

After a week in the Android store, Instagram is the top- ranked free app not made by Google and No. 3 overall, behind Google voice search and maps. Facebook is eighth.
The app’s success stems in part from how many users give feedback on Instagram photos, Sacca said. A large percentage of pictures get “liked” by other users, he said.
“That engagement creates the dopamine effect that leaves users feeling fantastic and coming back for more,” Sacca said.
Investors, meanwhile, have been lining up to get in the door. That culminated last week in a $60 million financing round, led by Sequoia Capital, which valued the company at $500 million, according to people with knowledge of the funding.
That means Systrom built Instagram’s valuation from zero to $500 million in two years, then doubled it to $1 billion in a week. Despite the odds, Systrom and Krieger always knew they would reach this point, Sacca said.
“They never once doubted that they were building a billion-dollar company,” he said