Kristen Nicole

Named by Forbes as a top influencer in Big Data, Kristen Nicole is currently a Senior Editor at SiliconANGLE.com. She got her start with 606tech, a Chicago blog she dedicated to the social media space, going on to become the lead writer and Field Editor at Mashable. Kristen Nicole has also contributed to other publications, from TIME Techland to Forbes. Her work has been syndicated across a number of media outlets, including The New York Times, and MSNBC. Kristen Nicole published her first book, The Twitter Survival Guide, and is currently completing her second book on predictive analytics.

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JoliCloud Available to Public, Pushing Web OS Device Adoption

JoliCloud is now available for the public–the cloud OS version 1.0 has been lauded as a great example of how HTML5 and web-based access will drive innovation around netbooks in the future. Now that JoliCloud is available for download, we’ll be able to see how the Linux-based cloud client holds up to the hype. Started ...

Apple iDisk and Clearwire iSpot; Buildouts for a Better Cloud

Apple device users are getting more ways to access the cloud, with Clearwire’s new iSpot, and an unearthed iDisk update from Apple. The two announcements are separate, but indicate the growth around improved access points around cloud data. In this larger virtualization trend, infrastructure builds are carving out paths for consumers and brands to access ...

BrightRoll Exchange Brings Scalability to Targeted Video Ads

Video advertising server BrightRoll is launching BrightRoll Exchange, its new ad network. It will be a self-serving platform, with a familiar ad exchange interface for clients, and a wide selection of content and distribution options for publishers. BrighRoll Exchange (BRX) is combining scalability with a simplistic toolkit, addressing multiple aspects of the growing video ad ...

Rdio Launch and Lala Delays, Two Ends of the Music-Cloud Spectrum

The cloud has seen a handful of developments this week, latching onto consumers by way of music. Cloud-based music service Rdio launched its public beta, while Apple continues to work on its Lala project. In all, there’s some good, some bad, some ugly. But the cloud remains a prominent catalyst for monetizing the new music ...

BlackBerry Torch Debutes Reworked User Experience, Universal Search

BlackBerry Torch has launched, and it’s running RIM’s latest operating system, BlackBerry OS 6. After months of agonizing debate over RIM’s ability to keep pace with today’s smart phones, the Canadian manufacturer has revealed a product that rethinks much of its old designs. But as with all BlackBerry devices, several messaging and navigation functions are ...

RIM Faces Ban in U.A.E., Is There a Black Box for Consumer Data?

We expect to see a new BlackBerry later this morning, giving RIM a chance to regain its place in the smart phone market. But amidst the excitement of the new product reveal, RIM is also battling governments on the global front. The United Arab Emirates in particular is considering a ban on several RIM products, ...

Echo River Makes News Headlines and Comments Real-Time

Weeks after making Recent Comments a member of the real-time club, Echo’s latest (and biggest) move is Echo River. The new Echo River product is a news stream that turns static websites into dynamic ones, displaying headlines as they come. The “live updating” concept isn’t new for websites, but it’s one that hasn’t been readily ...

Infochimps Launch New APIs for IP-Census and Twitter Cliques

Infochimps, the marketplace for using, buying and selling data, has released two new API calls and a series of updates. The new API’s offer deeper insight into various demographic groups and their social activity. MaxMind GeoLite is for the IP-Census and has 16 fields regarding a person’s neighborhood, looking across income, gender, age and housing ...

The Unintentional Behavior of Social Media: Social DevCamp Chicago, 2010

As a developer, do you ever wonder at the social influence of your sites, services and apps? From the placement of your “sign up now!” buttons to the rewards and incentives built into your product, every aspect has an intentional and unintentional behavioral result. At this month’s Social DevCamp Chicago (August 13-15), I’m going to ...

AT&T and Verizon Want to Be Your Banks, Too.

AT&T and Verizon are teaming up to test a new payment option for consumers–skip the credit or debit card all together. The two service providers are hoping that the centralizing magic of your smart phone will carry over to payments as well–and they’re probably right. From BusinessWeek, The partnership, which also includes Deutsche Telekom AG ...