Roundup: Google's adult videos, Microsoft's "YouTube of gaming" initiative, and more
Here's the latest news important for Silicon Valley:
Google Checkout problems -- Google's new feature, which lets you pay with a virtual wallet similar to PayPal, isn't working too smoothly, with people complaining of week-long delays for payments to be cleared. This isn't good for the early days of a major product, because people try it once, and get turned off. Alternatively, they hear about the negative experiences and don't bother with it.
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Now Google video is on homepage; huh, coincidence? -- At the same time adult videos are allowed, a tab for videos is appearing on Google's homepage. Google has removed shopping comparison engine, Froogle, and instead put that service in a pull-down menu under "more." Yes, we think this is a coincidence. Hitwise has provided a graphic to show what has happened to the traffic for both (click to enlarge):
Microsoft releases Live Writer, a desktop blogging application -- Here are the details. It offers What-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG), which is what you are familiar with if you use, say Word -- where what you see on your screen is how it will look once published. (You'd think this would be standard, but it is not on some blogging platforms, which have a geek legacy).
Thermage, the anti-wrinkle surgery company of Hayward, has filed to go public -- It uses heat from radiofrequency technology to tighten skin and underlying tissues. It does this by targeting collagen, the protein which provides strength to skin but the natural production of which falls off with age (see the results of Thermage here). The company wants to raise $86 million. This is the second IPO of a health care company backed by Silicon Valley venture firm Morgenthaler Ventures
. We mentioned Xtent last week.
Vontu, a San Francisco provider of data loss prevention software, raises $10 million -- The round is part of a planned $15 million fourth round, according to a regulatory filing cited by PE Week. Investors include GM Asset Management and existing investors Benchmark Capital, U.S. Venture Partners and Venrock Associates.
Blurb, online self-publishing book company, raises $7.16 million -- The San Francisco company has secured $7.16 million of a planned $13 million second round of funding, according to another regulatory filing. Investors included existing investors Canaan Partners and Anthem Venture Partners.
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Guys--
I'm hearing from a few of my online retailer buddies that their google checkout volume is going through the roof, while PayPal is down slightly. One guy is majorly scrambling to improve integration because he was so caught off guard by the surge.
How does this anecdotal evidence jive with what you're hearing?
Mitchel on August 14, 2006 1:55 PMComment link
I think this was expected from Google. Compared to YouTube, Google Video has been a loser. I tend to go to YouTube more often than even bother about Google Video.
They had to do something to stay in the game. Porn is one hit win game. And they are getting into it.
I hope they put some parental controls etc on the content which will be offensive for minors.
Harshal Vaidya on August 14, 2006 2:32 PMComment link