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Shutterfly Acquires Tiny Pictures For $2.6 Million?Investors Take A Loss
Online photo printing and sharing service Shutterfly has acquired mobile app developer Tiny Pictures for $2.6 million. The deal, first reported by TechCrunch, calls for Shutterfly to pay $1.3 million in cash for the company and another $1.3 million in restricted stock to employees, which is contingent on certain...
Tags: Mobile, Shutterfly, Tiny Pictures, Advertising & Promotion, Document Management, Camera Phones, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Social Media, Photo Sharing, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-13

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Shutterfly Buys Tiny Pictures for a Tiny Price
Erick Schonfeld submits: After raising a total of $11.2 million since its founding in 2005, Tiny Pictures sold to Shutterfly SFLY on Friday for $1.3 million in cash and another $1.3 million in restricted stock to employees, which has some performance triggers. If you back out the...
Tags: Internet, Erick Schonfeld, Shutterfly
External links 2009-09-14
Photo-sharing site Shutterfly in USD2.6m Tiny deal
Photo-sharing site Shutterfly has acquired Tiny Pictures for USD2.6m. Shutterfly provides software to edit and improve photos, as well as online storage and sharing of images. The deal will allow Shutterfly to expand its offering on to the mobile web, while the Tiny Pictures firm focuses on developing mobile...
Tags: Shutterfly, Photo-sharing, Editorial
Articles 2009-09-13
(Photos: Zink's teeny tiny printers)
(Photos: Zink's teeny tiny printers)Finally A way to have not to worry about ink but..Ok so we don't have ink..ok it heat Sensitive something like that those heat treated papaers at the grocerly store..So m I to understand fully that each crystalchanges color accordig to the tempature of that color?...
Tags: photograph, printer, Zink
Discussion threads 2007-07-05
[0] Newswire - Wendy's pairs with Garfield, VH-1 promotes Dreamworks Pictures' Almost Famous - Brief Article
Wendy's restaurants partners with Garfield for the latest giveaway in the chain's Kids' Meal program. The 7-week series will issue five different Garfield toys in meal bags. Among the toys are a memo board, comic book and hamburger toss game ... Dreamworks Pictures' ode to 1970s rock music and rock...
Tags: DreamWorks SKG, Wendy
Research articles 2000-09-11
But will WB franchise rise above the stew? (Supe's On ... Again).(Warner Bros. Pictures' new Superman picture)(Brief Article)
As helmer McG and writer J. J. Abrams craft the newest incarnation of Warner Bros. Pictures' high-profile franchise "Superman," it's naive to expect it will be trouble-free. (Are such projects ever trouble-free?) However, any problems that the efforts now face are tiny compared to the ones...
Tags: Warner Bros Inc.
Research articles 2002-02-18
High's tiny firm wins it.
Jul 30, 2002 Centralian Advocate ABIX via COMTEX -- Software systems company, Pangaea Pty Ltd, has won the 2002 Northern Territory micro-business award. The company develops software for graphs and pictures in the financial analysis market. Started in Alice Springs in 1996, Pangaea has...
Tags: Telstra Corporation Ltd.
Research articles 2002-08-19
Tiny Surveillance Camera Catches Colorado Entreprenuer's Eye. (Originated from Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)
BOULDER, Colo.--Nov. 2--Ted Waibel wasn't sure in 1991 that he wanted to get back into business. He already had two security-industry startups and a 22-year career under his belt. But when he heard about a miniature surveillance camera that fit in a package the size of...
Tags: Daily Camera
Research articles 1993-11-02
LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman Heads To Greylock Partners; Fund Raises $575 Million More
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman has joined Greylock Partners as an investing partner, and the VC firm—which currently backs Pandora and Israeli ad content-creator The Box, among others—has raised $575 million more for new investments. Greylock partner David Sze told VentureBeat that the firm had no trouble raising the new...
Tags: LinkedIn, Greylock Ltd., CEO, Financing Startups, Venture Capital, Investment, Finance, Industry Moves, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-11-02
Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZX1
The DMC-ZX1 is Panasonic's all-new 'Super Compact Camera'. Squeezed into a matt silver casing no bigger than a packet of Malboro Lights you'll find a 12.1-megapixel machine ready and eager to take snaps at the push of a button.The DMC-ZX1 is the latest addition to the award-winning Panasonic Lumix range...
Tags: camera, mode, Panasonic
News items 2009-08-21
Our Favorite Drug Company Conference Call Tap Dancers
Drug company conference calls with Wall Street are often dull or baffling -- a fast tide of numbers and facts extracted by spreadsheet jocks. But they're often the only chance we have to hear CEOs and other senior execs talking without the benefit of prepared remarks. Every once in while...
Tags: Revenue, Operating Margin, Patient, Drug, CEO, Vyvanse, Operational Accounting, Finance, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-11-13
Windows 7, new designs make PCs look better
REDMOND, Wash. - Although no one waits in long lines for a new edition of Windows anymore, the debut of Microsoft's latest software that runs PCs is part of why buying a computer is starting to feel fun for the first time in years. Windows 7 is expected to work...
Tags: Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista
News items 2009-10-22
The seeing ear. (hearing) (Science and Technology)
IF YOU have difficulty explaining something, try pictures instead. This adage may be especially apt in the case of hearing. Dr Shihab Shamma of the electrical-engineering department at the University of Maryland believes that the way to understand hearing is to think of sounds as pictures....
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 1990-08-18
Review: Samsung Genio Touch
Pull the Samsung Genio touch out of its packaging and you could be forgiven for mistaking it, at first glance, for the Palm Pre . The gentle curves, the 2.8-inch touchscreen and the rounded button in the middle of the face are all heavily reminiscent of Palm's...
Tags: Touch Screen, Phone, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Screen
News items 2009-10-28
Dean's top ten picks for the best of CES
It's never easy to pick the top ten new products and technologies at the International Consumer Electronics Show. This year, there were more than 20,000 product from 2,700 vendors across 1.8 million square feet of space. I saw every one of them. That's right. And these are my picks for...
News items 2009-08-07
Big Blue turns its eye to the very small
Thanks to specialised microscopes, we have long been able to see the beauty of single atoms. But strange though it might seem, imaging larger molecules at the same level of detail has not been possible – atoms are robust enough to withstand existing tools, but the structures of molecules are...
Tags: Atom, Molecule
News items 2009-09-03
Turkish bombers suspected local Islamists with possible al-Qaeda links
ANKARA AFP ? Turkish investigators, studying tiny scraps of human flesh and blurred images on security cameras, believe local Islamists with possible links to al-Qaeda were behind the Istanbul synagogue attacks, officials said. Turkish newspapers splashed on their front pages pictures of four men who police believe were involved...
Tags: Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, attack, Biotechnology, Iran, Istanbul, SECURITY, Turkey
Research articles 2003-11-18
5-foot-long plane to run recon missions for Marines
WASHINGTON -- In an effort to pinpoint concealed guerrilla fighters and attackers threatening U.S. convoys, the Navy will begin shipping a new portable surveillance drone to Marine units in Iraq next month. The 5-foot-long propeller-driven airplane, called Silver Fox, sends live pictures of the battlefield to troops on the...
Tags: Afghanistan, battlefield, HARDWARE, Iraq, Notebooks, Pentagon, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Silver, troop
Research articles 2004-04-26
Family of US hostage slain in Saudi grieve in small Thai village
NONG KUNG, Thailand AFP ? A Thai village was plunged into mourning as shocked relatives and friends of kidnapped American Paul Johnson awoke to news of his execution in Saudi Arabia at the hands of Al-Qaeda militants. This tiny tight-knit community was struggling to cope with the news emanating...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, Johnson, Manufacturing, Riyadh, Thailand
Research articles 2004-06-19
Exultant scientists to report on Saturn probe's first messages
DARMSTADT, Germany AFP — Scientists at the European Space Agency ESA were due to give their analysis of the first pictures of Saturn's moon Titan, hours after the Huygens spacecraft landed on its surface. Joy erupted in the scientific community after the tiny robot laboratory on Friday successfully parachuted...
Tags: European Space Agency, FINANCE, Germany, Robots, Saturn, scientist, SOFTWARE, Titan
Research articles 2005-01-15
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