Friday, May 18, 2007
Microsoft Pays $6 billion for aQuantive: Massive Ad Network Consolidation Is Occuring
Breaking: Microsoft is acquiring advertising network aQuantive, the parent company to Avenue A | Razorfish, Atlas and DRIVEpm, for roughly $6 billion in an all-cash transaction, the company said this morning.
aQuantive is a public company (AQNT) and had a market cap of just $2.8 billion as of yesterday. The acquisition price of $6 billion is a roughly 2x premium on yesterday’s closing price, which is a reflection of the fact that this were competing bidders (see notes below). The acquisition comes after recent big acquisitions by Google and Yahoo in this space. Google bought Doubleclick for $3.1 billion in April. Later that same month, Yahoo acquired competitor RightMedia for $680 million. Just yesterday, WPP Group acquired yet another company in this space, 24/7 Real Media, for $649 million.
2006 revenues for aQuantive were $442 million. Net income as about $54 million.
aQuantive’s operating companies include both tools and ad agencies. The company is located in Seattle.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Madlix.com - Got 3-D? Madlix Does
Posted by Augustine at 11:28 PM
Objects of Desire, Week of 5/6/07
http://www.luxist.com/2007/05/06/objects-of-desire-week-of-5-6-07/
Posted May 6th 2007 8:03AM by Deidre Woollard
Decor and Gadgetry Hermès Travel Domino Set Handmade Painted Driftwood Mirror Christopher Paul Mats For Your Summer Decor Trump Home Furniture Collection The Erich Ginder Ghost Tree More Information on the Lomme Bed Pair of 1950s French Bergere Arm Chairs Add a Moroccan Glow with the Chandelier Mamounia The Loet Vanderveen Imperial Rhino Crushed Glass Vase Beolab 9 Speakers from Bang & Olufsen Pininfarina Hard Drives 47 Vases in One Accuro-Korle Ecstasy Stainless Steel Radiator Handbags Cole Haan Vivian Hobo, Handbag of the Day Lauren Merkin Eve Plaid Clutch, Handbag of the Day Isabelle Fiore Peacock Clutch, Handbag of the Day Antrobus Convertible Bag, Handbag of the Day Vive Le Rock, Allison Burns, Handbag of the Day Louis Vuitton Monogram Dentelle Batignolles Horizontal, Handbag of the Day Real Estate The Austonian Chickering Lane, Estate of the Day Golf Drive, Estate of the Day Seven Isles, Estate of the Day North Haven, Estate of the Day What $10 Million Buys You in Dubai Rosemary Beach, Estate of the Day Belle Epoque, Estate of the Day Santa Fe, Estate of the Day Wine and Spirits Xellent Vodka Danny DeVito's Premium Limoncello Vodka Goes Acai360 Vodka, Drink the Vodka Save The World Spirit of Toronto Whisky Gala Crown Royal XR Whisky For The Queen Pahlmeyer Goes Pinot Kendall-Jackson Highland Estates Wine Wheels Tesla To Electrify Chicago Porsche 911 Turbo Spied Topless 2008 Porsche Cayenne Hits The Press Fleet Shaq Supersizes His Lambo McQueen's Ferrari On The Block The Skinny On Maybach Luxury In Excess? Colnago for Ferrari Bicycles Journeys De-Age Your Face At The New Guerlain Spa Set To Open This Fall Luxe City Guides Offer Only the Best Scooops, a New Spa Just For Kids The Camelback Inn Plans A Massive Renovation Sleep Under the Stars in the "Honey Room" at L'Albereta Amuleto, Paradise Down Mexico Way RiverStone Lodge, Luxury Comes To Pigeon Forge The Stoli Hotel Is Not For Overnight Stays Watches and Jewelry FDR's Watch To Sell At Auction Brilliant Lady 21, How Many Facets Can Fit On One Diamond? Lauren Bacall Will Have Her Own Jewelry Line Wings Aruba has New Airport Terminal for Private Jets BMW Enters The Jet Design Business With The 787 VIP Business Jet Water Perini Navi Launches Tamsen The Plans For Pretty WomanPosted by Augustine at 11:09 PM
Labels: Objects D'esire
A New Visa Card For Spending Green
Posted May 4th 2007 11:01AM by Deidre Woollard Filed under: Services
copyclaim.com - Proof of Authorship?
Posted by Augustine at 10:19 PM
Researchers utilize electricity to move magnetically-stored data
Posted May 14th 2007 3:31AM by Darren Murph Filed under: Storage
Posted by Augustine at 9:51 PM
Labels: hard drive new magnetic tech
LG Philips announces A4 color e-paper
Posted May 14th 2007 5:50AM by Darren Murph Filed under: Displays
Dubai Burj al-Taqa skyscraper to generate all its own energy
Posted May 14th 2007 8:16AM by Conrad Quilty-Harper
Filed under: Household
Posted by Augustine at 9:48 PM
Labels: dubai. energy efficient
'Layered-layered' materials promise longevous Li-ions
Posted May 14th 2007 9:54AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Transportation
It's been a tick since we've heard details on an emerging battery technology that promises to trounce even the best products currently available, but researchers at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have reportedly developed yet another approach to boosting Li-ion capacity and stability. The technology is "based on a new material for the positive electrode made of a unique nano-crystalline, layered-composite structure," which allows an active components to provide for charge storage while residing in an inactive components which assists in keeping the risk of explosion low. Current claims are putting the capacity right around "double that of conventional Li-ion cells," and it could be used in a variety of wares from "mobiles, laptops, pacemakers and defibrillators, or even hybrid / electric vehicles." Unfortunately, there was no timetable as to when scientists expected said technology to actually be available commercially, so until then, we'll consider this yet another promise on pause.Posted by Augustine at 9:47 PM
Labels: li-ion batteries
3G option coming to MacBook Pros?
Posted May 14th 2007 10:34AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Laptops, Wireless
Posted by Augustine at 9:34 PM
Labels: 3G, hsdpa, macbook pro
Samsung poised to introduce white LED-backlit displays
Posted May 14th 2007 4:04PM by Erik Hanson
Samsung believes that by 2010, 30% of all LCD televisions will include LED backlights instead of the conventional flourescent used in most sets now. What's different from the LED units we've seen before is that Samsung wants to use white LEDs, with single diodes custom-coated to produce the same backlight previously requiring combinations of red, green, and blue bulbs. Samsung recently invested in Intematix, which produces custom phosphor coatings for LED bulbs to create uniform color -- required in a television to faithfully reproduce colors. Until recently costs have been higher for LED backlight units, keeping them relegated to higher-end models. Samsung claims the single bulb process reduces costs by 40%, but time will tell whether white-only LEDs are truly better or cheaper than tri-color LEDs, or if they are just the next "Reveal lightbulb" marketing gimmick.Posted by Augustine at 9:31 PM
Labels: LED backlight LCD
Fujitsu's 250GB slimster for ultra-portable laptops
Posted May 15th 2007 5:28AM by Thomas Ricker
Slide on over Samsung, you'll need to make room on your "world's biggest" pedestal for Fujitsu's new 250GB, 2.5-inch drive for laptops. The MHY2BH matches Samsung's line-up nearly spec-for-spec: 12-ms average seek, 8MB cache, SATA interface, 5,400rpm, 24dB operational wheeze, and a slightly better 1.9W power draw. Still, neither can match the 300GB capacity of Fujitsu's other 2.5-incher. But Fujitsu's latest, just like Sammy's, measures in at a mere 9.5-mm thick -- a full 3-mm less than the 300GB beast -- making these the highest capacity drives available in the ultra-portable slimsters we all crave.Posted by Augustine at 9:30 PM
Labels: laptop hard drive
New DNA Art from the UK
Posted May 17th 2007 2:05PM by Anton Friant Filed under: Decor, Art
Posted by Augustine at 9:13 PM
Labels: DNA art, Objects D'esire
Belkin Network USB Hub gets official
Posted May 15th 2007 9:11AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
Continue reading Belkin Network USB Hub gets official
Posted by Augustine at 9:11 PM
Labels: network print sharing, USB hub