Yahoo’s Eyes are Set on E-Commerce App Platform Lexity


Yahoo is reportedly planning to buy Lexity and it will be its acquisition no.19. The head of Lexity is Amit Kumar who once upon a time ago worked for Yahoo. It seems he will join his former firm soon...

Yahoo Acquires Xobni for More Than $30M


Yahoo acquires Xobni on July 3. Yahoo is on its way to acquire. It looks like that Marissa Mayer has though much more on acquisitions as a first step of her job. Yahoo has already bought micro...

Yahoo Acquired Qwiki


Yahoo acquired NYC startup Qwiki. Both companies have officially announced about this acquisition on Tuesday. Yahoo is actually thrilled to see Qwiki on its mobile platform. The company states, "We’...

Yahoo acquires video sharing startup Qwiki

Yahoo acquires video sharing startup Qwiki

If you thought Marissa Mayer was done snatching up companies and was ready to turn her focus internally, you were wrong. Clearly the CEO sees no reason why the company can't handle both simultaneously. So, while the forgotten brands are shuttered and the merely struggling ones given fresh coats of paint, new products are joining the Yahoo family. The latest addition is bouncing baby iOS app called Qwiki: a standout from TechCrunch Disrupt 2010, at which Mayer was a judge. The startup combines Vine-like social video sharing with Zoe-esque filters, photo transitions and soundtracks to create "stories." After you've collected and edit your material, you can post your Qwiki (apparently the creators have a slightly sophomoric sense of humor) for others to see. Obviously the purchase is meant to keep Yahoo competitive with Facebook and Twitter, which have their own respective video sharing platforms. If you mosey on past the break you'll find a pleasant little celebratory video from the latest startup to sell out.

Update: Unfortunately it appears that Qwiki's servers are a little overwhelmed right now. We'll add the video back when the service comes back online.

Update 2: And, the story of Qwiki and Yahoo is back online for your viewing pleasure.

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Bing one-ups knowledge graph, hires Encyclopaedia Britannica to supply results

Bing oneups knowledge graph, hires Encyclopaedia Britannica for results

It may have retired from the cut-throat world of print, but Encyclopaedia Britannica is enjoying a renaissance by supplying results to Bing. Search for a topic and a Knowledge Graph-esque box will offer supplementary information to help you on your way. If it's a topic that the Britannica editors haven't gotten around to covering (Jersey Shore, for example) then the search engine will instead pull the information from Wikipedia, Freebase and Qwicki. Now we're just hoping Bing doesn't plan to revive those door-to-door booksellers, we're a sucker for a good sales pitch.

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