Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Airtime

  • Airtime, Sean Parkers new startup, will launch on June 5, 2012. You remember Parker, the internet entrepreneur and first President of Facebook the and the guy Justin Timberlake played in that movie.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The boys who brought Napster to the world -- Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning -- are getting ready to reveal details of their next, still stealthy startup.
  • (CNET News)
  • We've got two famous Seans (with two different spellings) but not a whole lot else to go on when it comes to the new social video chat platform, Airtime, Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning are launching together. Now, however, we have a date.
  • (Mashable.com)
  • AMC – Advanced's new mobile communications brand - supplies corporate mobile devices and airtime, delivering savings in excess of 25 per cent per user on current corporate mobile packages.
  • (bdaily.co.uk)
  • The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has reserved $14.1 million worth of fall airtime in three key swing states where Democrats are trying to hold seats the party currently controls. The DSCC has reserved $7.
  • (National Journal (blog))
  • That move follows the National Republican Senatorial Committee's decision last month to reserve $5.5 million in Virginia airtime, meaning that both party committees have now pledged more money to Virginia than any other state.
  • (Washington Post)
  • With only a half dozen celebs remaining, Dancing With the Stars producers had to get creative to fill an increasingly empty ballroom floor — not to mention two hours of airtime — for Monday night's Week 8 performance show.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • LeAnn Rimes has reportedly put the brakes on love rival Brandi Glanvilles Real Housewives of Beverly Hills career. The Country music star and her now husband Eddie Cibrian are said to have forbidden her from featuring her children with the actor on the show.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • Satcom Direct's reseller focus will be on TriaGnoSys' SwiftBroadband Emulator, which simulates the behavior of live satcom and satellite IP networks, allowing system tests without real hardware or using satellite airtime.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Yep, they're inescapable, those Lib Dems. Even when the airwaves are dominated by Rupert Murdoch and Tom Watson, they're there in the background, quietly adding to the day's pile of political news.
  • (Spectator.co.uk)

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