Vanno offers company intelligence at user-defined prices
Vanno, a company that tracks companies’ non-financial reputations (how they treat their employees, clients, the environment, etc.), is now letting users acquire this information at subscription prices of their choosing. Basically, they are asked to “pay what it’s worth” for a range of data the service has synthesized from its users, the news, blogs, gossip sites and the like.
This might sound dubious as a business strategy, but in all likelihood the move will win the… Continue Reading
Roundup: Layoffs hit Revision3, Google Earth on the iPhone and more
Here’s the latest action:
Layoffs hit Revision3 — A number of shows are leaving the online video network or have been canceled.
Google Earth now available for the iPhone – The Google Earth Blog declares that the new iPhone app is “awesome.”
Microsoft opens Surface to third-party developers — The goal is to find the “killer app” for Microsoft’s tabletop computer.
AOL to use Brightcove video player — The move marks a shift in AOL’s strategy, because it has spent the last… Continue Reading