Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Telenor Offers FREE Wikipedia Access To All Its Customers In Asia And Europe



Telenor Group and the Wikimedia Foundation today announced a new partnership to offer Wikipedia free of traffic charges on mobile devices to Telenor customers in Asia and Southeastern Europe.  This initiative is part of the Wikimedia Foundation’s mobile strategy, which focuses on reaching the billions of people around the world whose primary opportunity to access the Internet is via a mobile device.
"The Wikimedia Foundation is working to remove barriers to free knowledge, and for most people around the world right now, cost and accessibility are the two biggest hurdles," says Barry Newstead, Wikimedia Chief Global Development Officer. "We applaud Telenor for joining us to deliver free access to Wikipedia for their customers. Through this partnership, we move a step closer to providing the sum of all knowledge to everyone in the world."
The 3-year partnership between Telenor Group and the Wikimedia Foundation will cover 135 million users. The agreement is signed by seven countries: Thailand, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India,Montenegro, and Serbia. By the end of the year, more markets are expected to join. The agreement will be implemented step by step throughout 2012, with the first markets launching during the second quarter.
"We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Wikimedia Foundation. Telenor have pioneered affordable, mobile communications across much of Asia, and we have built a track record of offering vital services with a significant outreach" says Kristin Skogen Lund, Executive Vice President and Head of Digital Services at Telenor Group. "With this agreement, we are first in Asia to bring a vast knowledge source to the millions in underserved communities across the region."
Customers with a Telenor SIM will be able to access a version of the encyclopedia for as many times as they like in a given period, at no charge, as long as they stay within Wikipedia’s pages.

Google Will Give Away $1 Million In Rewards Plus A Chromebook To People Who Hack Google Chrome


This year at the CanSecWest security conference, Google will once again sponsor rewards for GoogleChrome exploits. This complements and extends Google’s Chromium Security Rewards program by recognizing that developing a fully functional exploit is significantly more work than finding and reporting a potential security bug.

This sponsorship will help Google study the vulnerability and exploit techniques adapted by hackers to help protect in future versions of the browser. Google has come up with over $1 Million in rewards broken down into the categories below:
  • $60,000 – “Full Chrome exploit”: Chrome / Win7 local OS user account persistence using only bugs in Chrome itself.
  • $40,000 – “Partial Chrome exploit”: Chrome / Win7 local OS user account persistence using at least one bug in Chrome itself, plus other bugs. For example, a WebKit bug combined with a Windows sandbox bug.
  • $20,000 – “Consolation reward, Flash / Windows / other”: Chrome / Win7 local OS user account persistence that does not use bugs in Chrome. For example, bugs in one or more of Flash, Windows or a driver. These exploits are not specific to Chrome and will be a threat to users of any web browser.

All winners will also receive a Chromebook.


The Rules:

We will issue multiple rewards per category, up to the $1 million limit, on a first-come-first served basis. There is no splitting of winnings or “winner takes all.” We require each set of exploit bugs to be reliable, fully functional end to end, disjoint, of critical impact, present in the latest versions and genuinely “0-day,” i.e. not known to us or previously shared with third parties. Contestant’s exploits must be submitted to and judged by Google before being submitted anywhere else.

It is very safe to say that Google is very serious about its browser offering as recently Google Chrome surpassed Firefox with 27% of the worlds browser market share. What do you think of this and whichbrowser do you feel safe to browser the web with?

Microsoft Makes Windows 8 More Intuitive And Easy To Use For Disabled Users [Video]



Microsoft will be adding new features to its upcoming Windows 8 operating system for people withdisabilities. In a detailed blog post Microsoft said that it will be adding features such as an updated version of Magnifier, helping people with low vision.

“Windows 8 is a product we design for an incredibly broad spectrum of people around the world,” wrote Microsoft Windows head Steven Sinofsky. “One of the areas where we have worked to deliver an even greater level of innovation is in ensuring that Windows 8, particularly the new Metro style experience, is accessible to everyone regardless of their physical abilities.”
Another big feature is the Narrator, which can read back the actions that are happening on screen, thus helping those with visual impairments with more languages and read more controls.

Nokia Announces 808 Pure View – A 41 Mega Pixel SmartPhone That Will Blow Your Mind Away [Video]



Nokia 808 PureView is a smart smartphone.


Nobody knew that what looked like a simple teaser would turn out to be an actual giant. Following a teaser video posted on Nokia’s Official YouTube Channel, Nokia just announced a SmartPhone or may we call it a super cameraphone with a 41-megapixel sensor dubbed PureView. Rumor had it that this camerphone would have a 16 megapixel camera sensor, but, oblivious to our own expectations, Nokia came up something not any other mobile phone manufacturer has ever brought in.

Sticking with the Carl Zeiss lenses, Nokia’s 41-mega pixel camera giant is capable of shooting 7728 x 5354 photos in 16:9 format, while running the giant on Symbian – Answering the first question that popped up subsequent to the announcement ! In their own shutterbug language, Nokia comes up with some feature called ‘over sampling’ that groups seven pixels into a super pixel, processing it at the rate of one billion pixels per second. Whooa!

It’s not just a super pixel that takes super pictures; it’s basically a brilliant option to select to take photos from 5 to 38 megapixel options. According to Nokia’s official blog, the giant camera uses oversampling to merge seven disparate pixels into one “PURE” pixel, giving the camera an ability to zoom up the shot up to 3X without losing even tiniest bit of details in your shot.

Nokia 808 PureView with the unbelievable 41 MP camera

Nokia reveals that the 808 Pure View is also the first Nokia phone that can record audio in high-definition with an added wonder of Dolby Digital Plus too. Coming to the hardware front of the super phone, you gave a 4-inch AMOLED Gorilla Glass Display with 16 GB storage to amass your clicks and shots. Weighing 169 g in weight, the PUREVIEW process at a speed of 1.3 GHz giving you an ease of shooting as much videos as you want!

Besides the super 41 MP camera, the phone carries all the features of a modern day Smartphone including Apps,Games, Nokia Maps, business and social networking features from the latest speedy version of Nokia Belle.

Giving the camphone world a whole new challenge, Nokia sets the initial price of the Super phone 450 Euros, available for sale in coming May. For all those camera phone lovers and snappers, Nokia takes you away from the hassle of carrying heavy equipment’s on the go. Checkout this amazing video Nokia came out for PueView, simply put “Awesome”

Pope Benedict XVI Gets His Official Twitter Account To Reach His Online Flock



It does not have quite the same ring as a papal bull, but Catholics looking to stay in touch with the Holy Father are about to get acquainted with the papal tweet. Fourteen centuries after popes started using papal bull missives to communicate with the flock, Benedict XVI is due to open a Twitter account, aVatican official has announced.

"The tweet can be reformulated, redistributed, relaunched and disseminated," said Father Claudio Maria Celli, the head of the Vatican’s pontifical council for social communications, as he announced the initiative.
"In this sense it is like the gospel, a small mustard seed that once scattered grows into bushes where birds can rest."

During Lent, the site’s Twitter feed will tweet 40 phrases from the pope’s message for Lent – one a day. The pope sent his first ever tweet last year from Vatican Radio’s twitter feed to announce the launch ofthe Vatican news site, described by the Vatican as a one-stop shop for content from the Holy See’s radio station, press room and newspaper.

No date for the first tweet has been set and an account name has not been confirmed, although Italy‘s Corriere della Sera was betting on @BenedictusPPXVI. An internet enthusiast, the pope has overseen the launch of the Vatican’s YouTube channel and the Pope2you website, which is aimed at young people and has a link to a Facebook page and an iPhone application.

Tweets from Benedict XVI’s personal account won’t always be written by the pope himself, but will always be approved by him.

Why Are We Addicted To The Internet : A Deep Dive Into Our Habits [INFOGRAPHIC]


We are all living in an age where we are almost glued to devices be it computers, laptops or smartphones accessing data all the time. We are truly mesmerized by technology and mostly something called the internet. Basically we are all internet addicts. SodaHead surveyed 602 visitors to its site Feb. 16. about whether they experience Internet addiction, and found that many people are self-diagnosed addicts.

Internet addiction has been discussed as a "clinical disorder" since 1996, when Kimberly S. Young wrote a study on it for CyberPsychology and Behavior. Since then, the Internet has become widely available in developed nations, reaching nearly 80 percent of the U.S. population in 2010, according to World Bank records.
Now, thanks to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and a handful of other developers, the Internet is on our desks, in our backpacks, in our pockets, and even on our televisions. Naturally, the risk of Internet addiction is up, and some studies have shown it could be as powerful an addiction as substance abuse.

addicted to the internet infographic

30 Under 30–The Most Influential Young CEO Entrepreneurs Of Present Time That Have Changed The World


These entrepreneurs have changed the world. From social networking to blogging to e-commerce. These young people who are under 30 years are making the difference in the world making it a more trendy, modern and yet connected place. This list compiled by under30ceo.com has awed us. lets see the list.



Mark Zuckerberg
Company: Facebook
Age: 27
The numbers: $75 -$100billion after IPO
Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook in 2004 at Harvard and since then, the social network has grown to over 800 million users. He is the world’s youngest billionaire with Facebook receiving a valuation of close to $100 billion with it’s upcoming IPO. Zuckerberg has literally changed the way people interact and has broken down social walls faster than ever imagined. Time Magazine named Zuckerberg Person of the Year for 2010 and is going to be the first of this group to build a public company.



Tim O’Shaughnessy
Company: LivingSocial
Age: 29
The numbers: $808million funding
LivingSocial is the social commerce leader behind LivingSocial Deals, a group buying program that invites people and their friends to save up to 90 percent each day at their favorite restaurants, spas, sporting events, hotels and other local attractions in major cities. LivingSocial has an extensive user base of more than 85million and has spent over $353million in acquisitions.



Naveen Selvadural
Company: Foursquare
Age: 29
The numbers: $71.4million in funding
Naveen founded Foursquare with partner Dennis Crowley to simply help he and his friends explore more things in New York City. Today, Foursquare has become a leader in location based networking, helping to spring numerous other startups looking to capture a similar model. The company has a valuation near $600million with 15million+ users.  Naveen and Dennis’ celebrity has even brought them appearances in Gap advertisements.



David Karp
Company: Tumblr
Age: 25
The numbers: $125million in funding
David started Tumblr in 2007 with his own savings from previously held jobs in the software industry. By early 2010, Tumblr was reportedly getting 15,000 new users per day, with over 2 million daily posts being made. Tumblr now has over 85 employees and is ranked as the 39th largest website in the world by Alexa.  As of February 13, 2012, Tumblr had over 44.3 million blogs with 15billion monthly pageviews.



Aaron Levie & Dylan Smith
Company: Box.net
Age: 26 & 25
The numbers: $159million in funding
What started as a college project for their business class exploded into a venture backed startup with millions of users. Box provides more than 8million users with secure cloud content management and collaboration. They say their platform “allows personal and commercial content to be accessible, sharable, and storable in any format from anywhere.” The company employs over 225 people.



Daniel Ek
Company: Spotify
Age: 28
The numbers: $183M funding
Spotify has created a lightweight software application that allows instant listening to specific tracks or albums with virtually no buffering delay. Spotify was launched in the fall of 2008 and had approximately 10 million users by September 2010.  It certainly helps that Spotify has landed Napster Co-founder Shawn Parker on their board.



Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk
Company: AirBnB
Age: 29, 29, 28
The numbers: $120million in funding
Airbnb is an online service that matches people seeking vacation rentals and other short-termaccommodations with those with rooms to rent who are generally not professional hoteliers. The site was founded in August 2008 by Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia. In July 2011, the company had over 100,000 listings in 16,000 cities and 186 countries.  Not bad for a few guys who started out by renting out an air mattress on their floor to help pay their rent.



Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi
Company: Dropbox
Age: 28, 25
The numbers: $257million in funding
Dropbox was founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. Frustrated by working from multiple computers, Drew was inspired to create a service that would let people bring all their files anywhere, with no need to email attachments. Drew created a demo of Dropbox and showed it to fellow MIT student Arash Ferdowsi, who dropped out with only one semester left to make Dropbox a reality. Today, they have 25million registered users who save over a million files every five minutes.



Jennifer Carter Fleiss

Company: Rent the Runway
Age: 27
The numbers: $30million funding with 1.5million members
Rent the Runway is a membership-based website that rents high-end designer apparel and accessories on a 4- or 8-day basis. The company was founded by two Harvard Business School graduates, Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Carter Fleiss. Launched in November 2009, the website now offers over 25,000 dresses and accessories from over 165 designers such as Badgley Mischka, Vera Wang and Calvin Klein.



Adam D’Angelo
Company: Quora
Age: 27
The numbers: $11million in funding
Quora was co-founded by two former Facebook employees, Adam D’Angelo and Charlie Cheever. D’Angelo quit his position at Facebook in January 2010 to create Quora and said he was inspired to create Quora because he thought: “Q A is one of those areas on the internet where there are a lot of sites, but no one had come along and built something that was really good yet.” Quora’s base of users grew quickly and even has rumors of a near billion dollar valuation, with only 34 employees.



Cathrine and David Cook
Company: MyYearBook.com
Age: 21 & 23
The numbers: Acquired for $100million
Cathrine and David Cook created one of the most popular teen websites in the world with MyYearBook.com. In 6 years the site grew to 20million users, and generated 1.2billion monthly pageviews. They also raised $17 million in financing before the sale.  Catherine attended Georgetown University while building this company.



Matt Mullenweg
Company: Automattic
Age: 28
The numbers: $30.6million in funding
If you use WordPress to blog you have Matt to thank for that opportunity. Automattic is the software and services company behind popular blog platform WordPress.com. In addition to WordPress.com, Automattic runs several additional Web services, including Akismet, Polldaddy, IntenseDebate, Gravatar, VideoPress, After the Deadline, and WordPress VIP Hosting. Mullenweg started WordPress in 2003 and then started working on it full-time in 2005. WordPress has over 20million blogs run on it.  Mullenweg mainly works from home.



Gurbaksh Chahal
Company: RadiumOne
Age: 29
The numbers: $33.5million in funding
Gurbaksh founded RadiumOne in 2009 as a social media currency platform that went on to raise over $12million later that year. Prior to RadiumOne, Gurbaksh had already sold two previous ad networks, one for $40million and the other for $300 million. Today, he heads up RadiumOne which connects advertiserswith over 2billion digital consumers accessing the web on desktop and mobile devices.



Pete Cashmore
Company: Mashable.com
Age: 26
The numbers: 50+million monthly pageviews
Mashable is one of the world’s largest websites and reports on “All thats new on the web”. Cashmore bootstrapped Mashable in 2005 from his home in Scotland to a company with 50 employees today. The site is larger than Techcrunch which sold to AOL for between $25-40million. Revenue is in the millions but that is as much as Cashmore will say about it.



Michael Seibel, Emmett Shear, Justin Kan and Kyle Vogt

Company: Justin.tv
Age: 28, 28, 28, 26
The numbers: 41million+ monthly visitors
Justin.tv allows you to live broadcast anything out over the web. The four founders have created the largest live streaming, life-casting platform that handles over 50 million hours of video streamed each month. Justin.tv has become the most widely used live video system in existence and with a huge fan base and even major artists on board, it shows no signs of slowing.



Matt Mickiewicz
Age: 28
The numbers: Companies valued at over $100million
Matt launched Sitepoint.com in 1999 to help educate web developers at the age of 14. The site quickly grew into the industry leader and a multi-million dollar company with no outside investment. Since then he founded 99designs which currently sees a new graphic uploaded to the site every 7 seconds and pays out over $1,000,000 to designers every month. Matt then launched Flippa.com in 2009, which currently sells over $2 million worth of website assets per month.



Ben Lerer
Company: Thrillist
Age: 29
The numbers: $50M+ in revenues
Thrillist is a newsletter that caters to men’s lifestyle in 20 cities in the U.S. and U.K. The newsletter has over 3million subscribers and has a revenues around $50M/year. The company employees 160+ people and was founded in 2004 by Ben Lerer and Adam Rich.  In a recent interview, Lerer said his company could hit $100m in revenue this year and does not rule out an IPO in the future.  Lerer also runs the venture firm Lerer Ventures with his father Ken, Co-founder of the Huffington Post.



Trip Adler
Company: Scribd
Age: 27
The numbers: $25.8million in funding
Scribd is a social reading and publishing website with over 40 employees. The company houses tens of millions of written works, including best-selling books, magazines, research reports, recipes, presentations, and more. Recently, Scribd’s document reader has been embedded more than 10million times across the web, on sites like The New York Times, USA Today, Guardian, and TechCrunch.



Eric Koger & Susan Gregg Koger
Company: Modcloth
Age: 27 & 26
The numbers: $19.8million in funding
ModCloth.com is an online clothing, accessories, and decor retailer with a focus on independent and vintage-inspired fashion. Modcloth does alright for itself with $15 million+ in revenue in 2009 and a reported 138 employees.



Hayley Barna & Katia Beauchamp
Company: Birchbox
Age: 27, 28
The numbers: $11.9million in funding
BirchBox is a monthly subscription service that delivers beauty product samples to users on a monthly basis. The site offers relevant editorial content and a e-commerce site. With $11.9million in funding and over 45,000 users and launched in Sept. 2010.  Birchbox is invested in by Lerer Ventures and Sam Lessin who was featured on last year’s list.



David Gorodyansky and Eugene Malobrodsky
Company: Anchorfree
Age: 29, 29
The numbers: 7.5million monthly users
AnchorFree enables millions of users across the globe to surf the Web freely and securely through Hotspot Shield. Anchor Free is the world’s first and most popular ad-supported, virtual private network. More than 7.5 million monthly users, in 100 countries, rely on Hotspot Shield to secure their Web browsing experience, proliferating freedom of information online and democratizing the Web. It is the only free way to ensure privacy and total anonymity online on desktop computers, laptops and iPhones.



Ryan Allis
Company: iContact
Age: 27
The numbers: $50million in revenues
Ryan started iContact with Aaron Houghton in 2003 to help small businesses better manage their email marketing campaigns. The company started by solely marketing through Google AdWords and has grown to over 70,000 customers and 300 employees today. Ryan is the author of the book Zero to One Million, published by McGraw-Hill, which reached the Wall Street Journal Bestseller list.



Junaid Shams and Ahmed Khattak
Company: GSM Nation
Age: 25, 25
The numbers: $35million+ in revenues
The pitch: Customers get cheaper, contract-free service and save hundreds of dollars each year, says Shams.  This gives GSM Nation an advantage over retailers that sell phones only with expensive, multiyear commitments. With about $150,000 from savings and friends/family, free office space and support from the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, the two launched GSM Nation in March 2010.



Alexa von Tobel
Alexa-Von-Tobel
Company: LearnVest
Age: 27
The numbers: $24.5million in funding
Alexa started her career at Morgan Stanley but left the job and invested $75,000 into her company LearnVest. LearnVest quickly recruited advisors like the former CEO of the Huffington Post and former COO of DailyCandy. After securing $1.1million in funding in 2009 the site launched and has signed up over 100,000 members.
LearnVest focuses on helping young women develop good financial habits early on in life. Today, the company has raised over $24.5million in funding and with an experienced team behind it they are poised for growth.



Ben Kaufman
Company: Quirky
Age: 24
The numbers: $23.3million in funding
Quirky is an industrial design company, located in New York City, that uses crowdsourcing to determine which products to design and manufacture. The company solicits ideas for new products via its website; ideas are voted on by readers of the website, as well as by employees of the company. Products that are chosen get designed, manufactured and marketed by Quirky. The inventor and any other contributors then get up to 30% of any resulting revenue.



Matthew Corrin
Company: Freshii
Age: 29
The numbers: $50million in revenues
Freshii was founded by Matthew Corrin in Toronto, in 2005. Originally called “Lettuce Eatery”, the store opened to large queues and ran out of food on the first day before the end of lunch. Corrin’s vision of fast, fresh food, custom-built, inspired Freshii’s reputation for healthy, environmentally sustainable meals and snacks served quickly in a cool, clean setting for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. Today, they have over 500 employees, in 35 stores, across 4 countries.



Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger
Company: Instagram
Age: 25, 27
The numbers: $7.5million in funding
Instagram is a free photo sharing application that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital filter, then share it a variety of social networking services including Instagram’s own. A distinctive feature confines photos into a square shape, in homage to both the Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid cameras. The application had over 12 million users in Oct. 2011, 1 year after launch, with hundreds of millions of photos uploaded.



Jeremy Johnson
Company: 2tor
Age: 28
The numbers: $64.8million in funding
In 2008, at 24, Jeremy co-founded 2tor with John Katzman, founder of the Princeton Review, to explore the final frontier of online higher education. 2tor supplies universities with the tools, expertise, capital, and global recruiting needed to compete in a space currently dominated by mediocre programs. 2tor has partnered with schools like USC, UNC and Georgetown to use their technology and grow their university programs online.



Siamak Taghaddos, David Hauser
Company: Grasshopper
Age: 29, 29
The numbers: $15million in revenues
Founded by two entrepreneurs, Grasshopper has been making it easier to start and grow a small business since 2003. Since then the company has served over 100,000 entrepreneurs and their small businesses. The company has over 45 employees and was formally known as GotVMail.



Nick Friedman & Omar Soliman
Age: 27, 27
The numbers: $10M+ in revenues (acquired)
Nick and Omar started a franchise of junk collection and removal from a summer business they had started in 2002. A way to earn some summer income during college turned into a company that has over 38 franchises and 654 employees. The company was acquired by full-service waste management and recycling company 1-800-Junk-USA in August 2011.  These guys can be seen making appearances on ABC’s Shark Tank and Bravo’s Millionaire Matchmaker.