6.29.2009

The Digital Dish

Digitalsmith launches VideoSense 2.0 Platform – The video distribution and analysis platform that commands TheWB.com and TMZ to name a few, otherwise known as DigitalSmiths, released a new product suite, VideoSense 2.0. Most conveniently, the new suite will make distributing videos across the web much more engaging for content owners, and for consumers, will host a face-lifted video search.

Microsoft ready to sell Razorfish – It looks like Microsoft will soon be selling Razorfish, which the company got when it bought its parent aQuantive for $6 billion in August 2007. According to the Financial Times, the current deal is estimated at $600 million and $700 million for Razorfish’s price.

Trade your stocks on Twitter with PollyTrade – Meet Pollytrade. Another public beta app to help navigating and increasing the overall functionality of Twitter much simpler. Yet, PollyTrade, which was started by Lance Walley who left his position as co-founder and CEO of Ruby on Rails hosting company Engine Yard, is unique in that it links your Twitter account to your E*Trade account and subsequently enables users to make transactions using tweets that start with @pollytrade and include the respective ticker.

Gigya brings out new Socialize softwareGigya has announced a new software, Socialize, which adds social features to sites. The software is available as a plug-in for WordPress, and will let anyone with a WordPress site provide users with access to the site via other social networking sites like Facebook Connect and Sigh In With Twitter. Users can also update their statue and share content or invite friends to join in on certain events on WordPress sites.

Trendrr now offering pro versionTrendrr, a free service that lets users follow graphs related to any entity—a company, brand, person, you name it—has added to its service a pro version. The package, which is aimed at companies and marketing professionals, ranges from $49 per month, which gives you 30 trends to track, unlimited alerts and full reports, to $999 per month, which allows access to 1000 trends, unlimited alerts and full reports.
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