2010年5月21日星期五

Exclusive: Yahoo Poised to Unveil “Project Nike” Partnership Deal With Nokia at Monday Event

Today, Yahoo sent out a invite for a press conference in New York on Monday with mysterioso tone:

It read, vaguely:

“Please join Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz for an exciting announcement about providing global consumers with rich online and mobile experiences, and bringing forward a new era in keeping consumers connected.”

That’s all it took to get BoomTown on the horn to find out what that meant.

And, according to sources, that will be a deal with Finland-based mobile phone giant Nokia (NOK) to build Yahoo (YHOO) email, search and other applications and services into a range of its devices.

While the pair had once discussed Nokia making a Yahoo-centric phone, sources said that is unlikely to be part of this deal.

Such a partnership–codenamed “Project Nike,” after the Greek goddess of victory and not the sneaker–has been batted around for many years between the companies, without result, even as has Google (GOOG) and Apple (AAPL) have grabbed the spotlight and business in the exploding smartphone market.

Yahoo has had a range on various mobile initiatives and has had many, mostly failed, partnerships with carriers and telecom makers.

But without its own phone or mobile operating system, such as Google’s Android, the Internet giant is essentially no where in what has become the most important digital sector today.

Nokia, which makes more mobile devices–mostly “feature” and not smartphones–than any other company, too has struggled to keep up the lightning fast pace of innovation and has been looking for ways to compete as the landscape shifts dramatically.

That’s why the long-festering deal was placed again on the fast track, especially by Bartz, who has put a lot of emphasis of late on showing Yahoo to be more relevant and cutting edge.

Thus, the Nokia deal is likely to be a splashy centerpiece of next week’s investor day on Wednesday in Silicon Valley, which will feature Bartz and her senior management, including Americas EVP Hilary Schneider.

Schneider has played a lead role in the Nokia deal, which sources said closed two to three weeks ago.

Bartz will also be appearing at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York next week, a speaker addition that will be announced soon, where she is likely to discuss the deal.

Yahoo has been on a bit of a deal tear of late, purchasing social publishing start-up Associated Content for $90 million earlier this week.

And while the Nokia deal will likely garner a lot of attention when announced, execution will–as usual–be key in determining if this will work, especially since both companies are now in a much weaker position.

“Recently, Nokia has offered devices that people don’t want and Yahoo has launched mobile services that they don’t want,” said one person familiar with the talks. “Perhaps in working together, they will find a way to finally create some value.”

Yahoo declined to comment and Nokia has not responded to an email I sent tonight.

2010年5月20日星期四

How to Convert 3GP to iPod

Follow the next guide to learn step by step how to convert 3GP to iPod with the powerful 3GP to iPod video converter software.

1. Free download the powerful 3GP to iPod Converter, install and launch.

2. Add the 3GP video files from the "File" menu.

Convert 3GP to iPod

3. Choose the proper destination folder and output format.

4. Click Start button to convert 3GP to iPod. After a few minutes, you can play the converted 3GP files on iPod.

2010年5月18日星期二

Blast From the D Past: Apple’s Steve Jobs at D3 in 2005

Apple CEO Steve Jobs is making another appearance onstage at the eighth D: All Things Digital conference on June 1.

Until then, every week I am posting one of the previous interviews he did at past D events.

Here’s the video, below, of the full interview from D3 in 2005. And pictured here: Jobs during the interview.

I have posted the video of Jobs’s appearances at D2 in 2004 and D1 in 2003.

The last video, coming next week, will be a solo interview at D5, along with Jobs’s joint D5 interview with Microsoft (MSFT) head Bill Gates, in 2007.

While the D5 videos were posted on the All Things Digital site in full, the others have not been easy to access.

One caveat: The source material of the earlier interviews is of varying quality, so audio synch is a little iffy.

2010年5月16日星期日

How to Convert MPEG to MP4 on Mac

There is no need to worry about how to convert MPEG to MP4 Mac. Aiseesoft MP4 Converter for Mac can eliminate your botheration to convert MPEG to MP4 Mac or MPEG to MP4 convert Mac without any loss of quality.

Key Features

* MPEG to MP4 conversion
* Trim, Crop, set Effect including Deinterlacing
* MPEG to MP4 convert Mac software provides specific parameters of output settings
* Merging all the files you choose into one output file

All of you can free download Aiseesoft MP4 Converter for Mac for a wonderful try! If you are Windows user, download from here.

Step by step guide:

1 Free download, install and run this software

Convert MPEG to MP4 on Mac

2 Add input and choose output file & output video path

You can add MPEG or other video files and choose the output file formats of MP4. Click Browse to change the output video path to where you want.

3 Editing features

You can adjust output effect, capture any clips, cut black edges off your video, and more with the function buttons in the main interface.

4 Start to convert

Press Start and a few seconds later you can convert MPEG to MP4 on Mac.

You must be satisfied with the product you have ordered, purchase it here.

Gathering Vitals of Your So-Called Scattered Life

The important records of most people’s lives are too often hard to find when you need them. Some are on paper, scattered in folders, drawers or boxes in homes and offices. Others are in digital files on one or more computers.

For years, there have been software programs and Web sites that try to corral portions of this information. Some of these digital products offer to organize your online IDs and passwords. Others focus on financial, health, or other information.

But a couple of relatively new products aim to digitally collect your important data in all these categories in one easy-to-access place: either on your computer or on the Web. One is Orggit, launched last fall by a Chicago-based company called Morgan Street Document Systems. The other is InformationSafe, launched in January by New York company Ascend Partnerships.

Orggit, available at orggit.com, costs $50 a year. InformationSafe, available at infosafe.com, is $50 for a desktop version or $50 a year for a Web version. A backup service for the desktop version of InformationSafe is $30 a year.

2010年5月14日星期五

How to Create Free iPhone Ringtone

Step-by-Step guide to create free iPhone ringtone for Mac

1. Download Aiseesoft iPhone Ringtone Maker for Mac Intel Version or Power PC Version, install and run the software. If you are a Windows user, please use Aiseesoft iPhone Ringtone Maker.

Click Browse… on the right side of "Input File" to import the file that you want to make ringtone from it.

Create free iPhone ringtone

2. Click to listen the music to find the segment that you want to use it as ringtone. Then drag and click the start & end slider to set your wanted segment, or type the start & end time in the corresponding text box directly to get the exact segment. Click to pre-listen the converted audio before generating M4R file.

3. Click Browse… on the right side of "Local Output Folder" to choose the output destination.

4. Check Export to iPhone option, the converted ringtone will be load to your iPhone directly

5. After all the settings are finished, click Generate to begin making your own iPhone M4R ringtone.

Several minutes later, the whole creating process can be finished. Then you can enjoy your own M4R ringtone on your iPhone. More information at: Create free iPhone ringtone.

2010年5月13日星期四

Party On, Tim! AOL Hooks Up With Chuck Close for 25th Anniversary.

What in the world is AOL CEO Tim Armstrong up to now?

A “Project on Creativity With American Artist Chuck Close,” according to a party invite for the iconic online service’s 25th anniversary that the company just sent out, which you can see below.

I have calls in to the chiseled-cheekbone exec find out what that means.

But extra points for putting AOL and creativity in the same sentence without even a trace of irony!

Indeed, after getting busy hiring the best management team in online history to run the digital equivalent–compared with Internet giants like Google and even Yahoo (YHOO)–of a lemonade stand, it’s nice to know that Armstrong is still thinking big.

And BoomTown loves a big thinker! In fact, that’s why we’ve invited the former Google (GOOG) advertising exec to the eighth D: All Things Digital conference, taking place in just a few weeks near Los Angeles.

We’ll be inquiring about how AOL (AOL) is doing at 25 years old, how Armstrong’s going to lift it back to innovative relevance and get is ad revenue back, its nascent content effort, how it feels to go from a Goliath to a David, and much more.

Until then, check out Tim’s party (click on it to make it larger):