Video chat service ChatRandom is destroying Fanning & Parker’s Airtime with two killer features

Money can't buy you love, the Beatles told us. Neither can $33 million in venture capital and massive celebrity endorsements from stars like Jimmy Fallon, Snoop Dogg, Julia-Louis Drefus, Alicia Keys, and Jim Carrey.

Airtime now lets you chat with yourself via video posts, revamps buddy list

After remaining fairly quiet since its celebrity-laden launch in early June, the Napster co-founders' social video chat app Airtime is finally getting some new features.

Airtime has done almost nothing since its June launch

Airtime, the video-chat startup created by Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning, has done almost nothing since its June launch -- and it only has about 100,000 users.

Star-studded Airtime promo, “The Best Internet You’ve Ever Had”, features MC Hammer

Airtime, Sean Parker’s startup, launched a celebrity-filled promo today to bring in millions of new users to its open video network. The video has been making the rounds, since Internet entrepreneur Shaun Fanning, tweeted about it this morning.

The startup, …

How Airtime plans to keep penises out of the picture

Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning’s new social video startup Airtime launched today with a celebrity-studded event, but no matter how many times Jim Carrey praised the service it was clear that it liberally borrowed the basic idea of Chatroulette and …

Sorry haters, Airtime has the potential to be more than just Chatroulette 2.0 (hands-on)

My first Airtime video chat lasted all of two seconds. My second featured some dude listening to music way too loud, looking stoned out of his mind (I clicked next). Several calls later, I was finally able to have …

Sean Parker says Spotify on Facebook lives up to original Napster vision (video)

Sean Parker, the billionaire of Napster and Facebook fame, is on to his next big deal: Spotify, which started in Europe and is now offering streaming music in the U.S.

In a conversation with Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek, Parker …

Path hits Android — but does anyone care?

“Personal network” app Path has broken out of its iOS prison and is now available for Android, the company announced on its blog today.

While the free Android app is still a beta release, meaning it’s not completely finished yet, …