Архив за месяц: Январь 2017

Mobile data startup Zeotap raises €12M

 Zeotap, a startup that helps telecom companies sell their data to advertisers, announced today that it has raised €12 million in Series B funding (that’s just under $13 million). Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Projjol Banerjea told me that while there’s “decent data” available for online advertisers targeting desktop users, things are shakier on the mobile… Read More

Mobile data startup Zeotap raises €12M

Amazon seeks to run wireless tests in Washington state

 According to documents unearthed by Business Insider, Amazon Corporate has sought permission from the FCC to run tests of wireless technology prototypes in and around one of its facilities in Seattle, and outdoors in Kennewick, Washington, for unspecified purposes. The person who filed the request on behalf of the e-commerce and IT giant, Neil Woodward, is a former NASA astronaut, now a… Read More

Amazon seeks to run wireless tests in Washington state

Snapchat launches universal search to simplify navigation

 Snapchat just made it much easier to navigate the app and find friends, groups, Discover publishers and Our Stories with a universal search bar that’s always accessible at the top of the app. Launching today for some people on Android and rolling out soon to all iOS and Android users, the search bar lets you dig out of Snapchat the best content and conversations. The company tells… Read More

Snapchat launches universal search to simplify navigation

FCC voices ‘serious concerns’ over AT&T’s zero-rating scheme

 The FCC may be on the verge of being rebuilt under a very different administration, but reports put together under the current one are still being issued — and just such a one released today offers a critical view of some current “zero-rating” plans from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. Read More

FCC voices ‘serious concerns’ over AT&T’s zero-rating scheme

Europe proposes expanding telco data privacy rules to WhatsApp, Facebook et al

 The European Commission has set out proposals for updating rules which govern the use of personal telecoms data that would expand their remit to cover email and mobile messaging data for the first time — meaning the ePrivacy regulation would also apply to web companies such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Apple and Google. Read More

Europe proposes expanding telco data privacy rules to WhatsApp, Facebook et al