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When you need it now! Milo.com searches stock and prices at LOCAL stores!!!

Milo's mission is to empower consumers where over 95% of commerce occurs - offline at brick-and-mortar stores. We offer real-time inventory information from local retailers including Wal-Mart, Target and BestBuy in 30,000 towns across the United States.

Milo aims to help you answer three questions:

  1. What's available at local stores?
  2. Which product is the best for me?
  3. Where is it cheapest and in-stock?
A Desire to Positively Impact the World

Our team strongly believes that we live in an extraordinary time where technology, ideas and hard work can transform societies. We hope to join the ranks of Google, Amazon, Craigslist, Wikipedia, Facebook and YouTube in delighting the world's consumers while providing useful tools for businesses to reach people in an increasingly digitized world.

Was just talking about the need for a site like this yesterday. Wanted an Xbox wireless controller - could have saved money by ordering on Amazon, but then you have to wait. I was curious if any local stores - Target, Best Buy, etc - had it in stock at a sale price...but who wants to go around calling each store or checking multiple websites? Now milo.com can do it for you! Excellent!

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Microsoft Hohm Helps Consumers Save Money and Energy

Microsoft Corp. today announced Microsoft Hohm, a new online application that enables consumers to better understand their energy usage, get recommendations and start saving money. Microsoft Hohm uses advanced analytics licensed from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy to provide consumers with personalized energy-saving recommendations. Microsoft Hohm is an easy-to-use tool that helps consumers lower their energy bill and reduce their impact on the environment. The beta application is available at no cost to anyone in the United States with an Internet connection and can be accessed directly by visiting http://www.microsoft-hohm.com.

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Top Michael Jackson Song Searches - Hitwise Intelligence

The top 5 songs & albums based on the top 1000 search terms including 'michael jackson' for the week ending June 27, 2009.

Top 5 Songs & Albums
1. Thriller
2. Off The Wall
3. You Are Not Alone
4. Bad
5. Ben

Top 5 Lyrics
1. Beat It
2. Billie Jean
3. You Are Not Alone
4. Bad
5. Ben

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OMG! Does Yahoo Really Have A Bigger Entertainment Audience Than TMZ???

Entertainment News Sites Compete for Growing Audience

More than one-quarter of U.S. Internet users visited an entertainment news site in May 2009. omg!, Yahoo!’s celebrity gossip site, led the category with 20.6 million visitors, nearly doubling its audience in the past year. TMZ captured the #2 ranking with 9.9 million visitors (up 7 percent versus year ago), followed by People with 8.2 million visitors. Significant gains were experienced by USmagazine.com, up 325 percent to 6.5 million visitors, Entertainment Weekly, up 64 percent to nearly 4 million visitors, and The Insider, which grew 215 percent to 2.5 million visitors.

Visitation to Entertainment News Category
May 2009 vs. May 2008
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore Media Metrix
  Total Unique Visitors (000)
May-08 May-09 % Change
Total Internet : Total Audience 190,858 193,825 2
Entertainment - News 51,285 54,946 7
omg! 12,512 20,654 65
TMZ 9,243 9,930 7
People 9,170 8,285 -10
USMagazine.com 1,542 6,559 325
Entertainment Weekly 2,394 3,923 64
E! Online 4,017 3,759 -6
About.com Entertainment 3,530 3,243 -8
TheInsider.com 801 2,522 215
PerezHilton.com 2,505 2,457 -2
AccessHollywood.com 1,478 2,268

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Best Buy Mobile Survey: 1 in 4 have taken a peek at someone else's text messages...

MINNEAPOLIS, June 30, 2009 – Best Buy Mobile commissioned a survey revealing that a large portion of adults in America plan to buy a smartphone in the next 12 months. However, many barriers stand in their way, including confusion about the technology, the shopping experience and price. The poll of 1,000 Americans, half men and half women all over the age of 18, was conducted by telephone May 29-31 by GfK Roper, a division of GfK Custom Research North America, to obtain a snapshot of current habits, preferences and purchase intentions among today’s mobile phone users.
Growing hunger for smartphones
The category of smartphones – mobile devices with computer functionality - has become a cornerstone for Best Buy Mobile, now in 1,067 U.S. locations both within traditional Best Buy stores as well as in standalone units. The GfK survey demonstrates many of the drivers and barriers to Americans’ smartphone purchases.

Only one in five of adults surveyed already owns a smartphone, but a sizable segment of those in their 20’s and 30’s in particular consider it a purchase they plan to make in the year ahead.
Of adults who do not yet own a smartphone, nearly half (47%) claimed they are too confused by the vast assortment of models and features. Barriers to smartphone ownership include the difficulty with the shopping experience, confusion about models and expense.
• 39% do not own a smartphone because they hate shopping for electronics products, with 45% of women in particular expressing this concern.
• 52% of women and 42% of men are confused about which model smartphone to buy, and more than half (53%) of adults over 50 express this confusion.
• 64% of Americans say they do not own a smartphone because they believe the devices are too expensive. This sentiment is particularly felt in the South.

“The good news for customers who shop with Best Buy Mobile is that we offer a choice of the major smartphones on the market from nine of the major carriers and unbiased, non-commissioned pros to guide consumers through the devices, features and services that may be right for them,” said Scott Moore, vice president of marketing for Best Buy Mobile. “We offer free upgrade checks to anyone currently using any form of mobile service, so customers can see if they’re eligible to get a smartphone; and in many cases, there are special promotional deals along with our everyday instant rebates. We want everyone to have a smartphone.”
Applications, real-time connectivity put smartphones on a pedestal
Traditional mobile phones have been characterized largely by the twin features of calling and texting. Interest in smartphones has centered around a wider universe of applications that allow consumers to read digital books, film videos, get directions from any current location, make travel reservations, download real-time content from the Internet and much more.
For those surveyed who own smartphones, the most important features are accessing information from the Internet, sending messages and taking digital photos. More than half (58%) feel it is important to be able to listen to music on their mobile phone. Forty-one percent feel it is important to be able to engage in social networking such as Facebook, MySpace or Twitter. And 36% said being able to play games is important.
“Standard mobile phones offer people an ideal way to stay connected for both professional or personal purposes,” Moore added. “However, smartphones take that connectivity to a new, more exciting level. The variety of features and tools that smartphones bring to consumers, allows them to stay close to family, friend and business partners through the method that most suits their needs – whether it is voice, texting, instant messaging or the Internet.
When it comes to which features are most in-demand, there is a gender divide. Seventy-one percent of women said sending text messages is “very important” compared to 46% of men. Taking digital photos with a phone was also “very important” to 55% of women compared to 30% of men. Women also shared that listening to music on their mobile device is “very important” (44%) compared to only 25% of men.
Men surveyed were more likely than women (46% versus 39%) to say that it is very important that their phones have calendar applications that link back to their computers. But in nearly all instances, women considered features and applications - including video games - “very important” more than men did. Fourteen percent of women ranked playing games as very important compared to 9% of men. Men were also clearly less interested than women in reading books on their phone: all of the 8% of respondents that were very interested in this application were women.
Women were also more likely than men to use their mobile phone’s GPS system. Fifty-one percent of women, compared to 33% of men, considered getting directions on their phone “very important.”
With all the applications that entice those in the younger age ranges, there is still a perception among some that smartphones are more for business than pleasure. Almost half (49%) of Americans without smartphones now believe that people who use smartphones are too connected to their jobs at all times, particularly the older generations who tend to view smartphones as more functional than fun. Only 30% of adults 18-24 feel this way versus 60% of adults 35-49.
The secret lives of a texting nation
Whether using traditional number keys, slide-out or built-in keyboards or even touch-screen typing, an overwhelming majority of Americans prefer text messaging as a quick and convenient way to communicate. And this affinity for the written word in the hands of mobile phone users provided some provocative statistics.
Of all Americans with mobile phones, 62% say they use text messaging, mostly because it's a convenient and quick way to communicate. More than one-third (37%) say they use texting to avoid long or tough conversations, and over one-quarter (27%) say they use it because they dislike talking on the phone. One-quarter feel it's a great way to flirt, particularly among the 18-24-year-old set (39%).
One in four of American mobile phone users surveyed admitted they have spied and read someone else’s text messages without permission. This includes looking at the messages of spouses, partners, friends or even their own kids.
Nearly 38% said they had sent a text message to the wrong person by mistake. Texting leaves a lot of room for interpretation by the recipient, and 37% say they've been misunderstood by a person receiving their text message.
One-fourth of Americans (23%) admitted to “TWI,” or texting while intoxicated, and 30% of men and 18% of women said they regretted something they had written in a text message.

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The Starbucks Card...now available in mini!

Just like your regular Starbucks Card, only smaller, the new Mini Starbucks Card is made to stick right by your side. Put it on your key chain, tie it to your belt loop - it's the little card that stays with you wherever you go. No purse or wallet required.

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Video: Check out WSJ.com's New High Tech News Hub In NYC

Check out this video to see first day at WSJ's new, high-tech news "hub" at 1211 Avenue of Americas. Bye-bye downtown.

via http://twitter.com/alansmurray/status/2393067958

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Was considering the Verizon MiFi, but now think Virgin Mobile's Prepaid broadband might be better...



Device is $150...drawbacks I currently see:
Prepaid surfing megabytes expire after a max of 30 days...I get why they want to do this but there should be an option to keep the "minutes" active for longer.
While the USB device works with Mac, you have to activate it on a Windows machine.  Not a big deal for people with a Win work computer and a Mac at home, but a general pain.  Still, Virgin Mobile is on the right track with all of their recent moves in the prepaid wireless space!

http://web.virginmobileusa.com/broadband

Press release below:

Virgin Mobile USA To Introduce Broandband2Go - 3G Nationwide Wireless Internet Access With No Annual Contract

Available Exclusively at Best Buy Mobile New Product By Novatel Wireless Expands VMU Addressable Market

WARREN, N.J., June 10, 2009 -- Virgin Mobile USA today announced the launch of Broadband2Go, a 3G nationwide wireless Internet service without an annual contract, monthly subscription or activation fee. With Broadband2Go, Virgin Mobile USA extends the popularity of prepaid cell phone service, which the company transformed, to online access.

Operating on the Sprint Nationwide Network and developed in conjunction with Novatel Wireless [NASDAQ: NTVL], the MC760 Broadband2Go device carries the distinction of being the world's smallest EV-DO Rev. A modem. It will be available exclusively at Best Buy Mobile starting in late June for $149.99, and is the first prepaid broadband product Best Buy Mobile is offering.

"Forget the long-term contracts, monthly bills or desperately seeking a local coffee shop for Wi-Fi. Prepaid mobile broadband is ideal for students, families on the go, freelancers, anyone who needs wireless Internet access...and wants to pay only when they use it," said Bob Stohrer, CMO, Virgin Mobile USA. "We've already demonstrated the benefit of no annual contracts and the ability to tailor spending to individual needs. Broadband2Go is another way to give consumers value, flexibility and convenience."

"As the exclusive retailer, we are extremely excited to bring this nationwide no-contract mobile broadband solution to our customers for the first time," said Best Buy Mobile President Shawn Score. "We believe this product will dramatically alter the marketplace and significantly change the way consumers spend their money connecting to the Internet. For Best Buy Mobile, it aligns perfectly with our goal of providing value and choice to our customers who are looking to get more out of their mobile life." Virgin Mobile USA's partnership with Best Buy Mobile will also make the new Broadband2Go available at airport kiosks later this summer.

Like Virgin Mobile USA's mobile phone service, activation is simple and megabytes can be added as often as needed with credit/debit cards or Virgin Mobile Top-Up cards. Top-Up cards can be used to purchase data usage from 100MB to 1 gigabyte on the pay-as-you-go model. A new Broadband2Go-branded Top-Up card for $20, which customers may use to purchase 250MB good for 30 days, translating roughly into 12 hours of web browsing. Other data plans are available at $10, $40 and $60, and any VMU Top-Up card can be used.


Designed to be extremely durable and compact, the Broadband2Go device combines a variety of innovative features into its tiny form factor including an integrated microSD¿ slot allowing for the seamless storage and transport of up to 16GB of files, photos or videos on a hot-swappable, removable SD storage card [sold separately]. At just over two inches long and weighing less than an ounce, the device is designed to work with any laptop, tablet PC or desktop running Windows, and equipped with a Type-A USB port. The MC760 features an internal, advanced dual band diversity antenna, as well as an optional external antenna for enhanced performance on the fringe areas of networks and in highly mobile environments.

"We're delighted to work with Virgin Mobile USA to deliver mobile broadband solutions that provide industry leading performance and unprecedented functionality for our customers," said Peter Leparulo, chairman and CEO, Novatel Wireless. "The MC760 combines powerful performance and high capacity removable memory storage with a sleek form factor to provide the ultimate connectivity solution for users on the go."

Virgin Mobile USA's Broadband2Go requires no activation fee and there are no roaming charges. Customers have a real-time usage meter to monitor and check "Remaining Megabytes of Use" at any time. From the Broadband2Go My Account page, customers are provided with approximate estimates for how many hours of web-browsing, video-viewing and number of emails each plan will generally handle.

According to market research firm Infonetics , sales of mobile broadband cards topped $4.1 billion worldwide in 2008, and IDC reports that represents approximately 7.1 million U.S. subscribers. Growth from 2007 to 2008 was 60%, and IDC also says the 3G mobile broadband market is expected to grow to $10.4 billion in 2012.

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Did Time Warner somehow boost download speeds recently for customers? I'm getting 17 mb/s now instead of my usual 5-6

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Slow go today.…

Sent from my mobile

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