Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Big G Reports $10.65 Billion in Q1 2012 Revenue, Proposes New Class of Stock - plus my selection of links for the day

I've been preparing for the next links roundup. I've found some interesting links on Google, Livestream and LogMeIn.

OK, let's see who's been talking about Google? It was searchenginewatch.com with their write-up entitled Google Reports $10.65 Billion in Q1 2012 Revenue, Proposes New Class of Stock.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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What did they say about Google? Well...:
Google revenues topped $10 billion for the second quarter in a row, coming in only slightly higher than their Q4 2011 $10.58 billion
and went on to say
The Q1 2012 $10.65 billion in revenue is a new record and reflects a 24 percent increase over the same quarter last year


Next up it's a site that's been writing about Livestream - Livestream's New Livestream Broadcaster Will Let You Live Stream From Almost Any Camera.

They said:
Livestream, the premium live video streaming service, is announcing an interesting new product today: a $485 hardware encoderthat can be connected to virtually any camera and that can stream HD video directly to the Web through a WiFi connection or most USB wireless modems. The small device is fully integrated into the new Livestream platform
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The purchase price includes three months of free access to Livestream's ad-free HD streaming service (normally $45/month). Livestream describes the device as "the industry's first affordable unlimited ad-free HD live streaming end-to-end solution."


Last but not least we have LogMeIn Launches Beta for Cubby Cloud Data Sharing Service from www.eweek.com, focussing on LogMeIn. The wrote some good stuff, particularly
Remote access service provider LogMeIn Inc. announced the opening of the beta version of Cubby, a cloud data service to securely share information across PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Android devices, or with other people
and
The first service built on LogMeIn's own cloud data sync and storage platform, Cubby lets people turn any number of PC or Mac folders into 'cubbies' that can be accessed from other devices, stored in the cloud, and shared with colleagues and friends

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