Mark Zuckerberg has said today: “I’m excited to announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Oculus VR, the leader in virtual reality technology,” $2 Billion after all said and done with cash and stocks. $400M cash money (I recommend a money order Oculus. Never be too safe) 23.1 million Facebook shares Plus $300M bonus will be paid in cash and stock if Oculus hits certain unspecified milestones Mark Zuckerberg will personally Like the Oculus page and deliver one Poke. Expected to close next Quarter 2014. Full Article: TechCrunch You got to love a startup rising to an enterprise then, buying another startup that validated idea early and raised $93m in crowd sourcing and funding. Finally Facebook is going back to disrupting and not NEED MOAR DATA! https://twitter.com/TheDiMassa/status/448590944443854848 -Daniel DiMassa [Twitter] [G+] [Enterprise Apps] Full Article from Tech Crunch: Facebook has announced plans to purchase Oculus VR, the company behind the Rift headset, for around $2B in cash and stock. This includes $400M, and 23.1 million Facebook shares. An additional $300M earnout will be paid in cash and stock if Oculus hits certain unspecified milestones. “I’m excited to announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Oculus VR, the leader in virtual reality technology,” said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a statement today. Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. For the past few years, this has mostly meant building mobile apps that help you share with the people you care about. We have a lot more to do on mobile, but at this point we feel we’re in a position where we can start focusing on what platforms will come next to enable even more useful, entertaining and personal experiences. This is where Oculus comes in. They build virtual reality technology, like the Oculus Rift headset. When you put it on, you enter a completely immersive computer-generated environment, like a game or a movie scene or a place far away. The incredible thing about the technology is that you feel like you’re actually present in another place with other people. People who try it say it’s different from anything they’ve ever experienced in their lives. Zuckerberg says that their efforts with Oculus will continue to...
Wondering when the best time to post on twitter is? LinkedIn?
Thanks to the interwebs, found this image while doing research. I was trying to figure out best time to post on twitter by using my site’s heatmaps. But this is much easier. I cant say I have confirmed this yet....
5 Mobile Applications to Boost Your Workplace Productivity – Visage/InnoviMobile Collab!
Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 When it comes to productivity and efficiency at work, mobile apps that save both time and money are integral to a company’s overall success. CRN’s rated these Top 5 Best Enterprise Apps in October 2013. Six months later, the apps have received some upgrades — some good, some not so good. We asked our experts at mobile enterprise companies Visage Mobile and InnoviMobile to review these hot enterprise apps, to see if their updated versions are up to snuff. 1) Biba by Biba Systems: Biba offers an easier way to organize conference calls among co-workers. Find the full details about Biba and Joanne Sydney (InnoviMobile)’s updated review here. 2) Worx Home by Citrix Systems: Worx Home is an all-in-one app organizer. Read the full description of Worx Home and Daniel DiMassa (InnoviMobile)’s updated review at the link. 3) HP Flow CM by Hewelett-Packard: HP Flow CM provides document management through a cloud-based platform. Read about HP Flow CM and David Robinson (InnoviMobile)’s updated review. 4) Introhive: Introhive is an enterprise platform that enables sales and marketing teams to collaborate on sales leads and networking. Find out more about Introhive and Justin Keller (Visage Mobile)’s updated review here. 5) Quip: Quip is a word processor for tablet, smartphone and desktop. Find a full description of Quip and Neil Cohen (Visage Mobile)’s updated review. Posted by Joanne...
Enterprise Wearables and Newest mHealth Wearables
Today’s wearable sneak peek comes from Finland and Twitter: cool MT @benwood: Exclusive first pic of fashion-centric wearables by Finland-based @Creoir powered by @Korulab OS. pic.twitter.com/cYQAqw8u7v — Phil Redman (@MobilePhillip) February 26, 2014 Here is some more pics of last month’s wearables in the wild. I guess you can say Team @innovimobile and I know #wearables. #mhealth wearable by #EvenaMedical pic.twitter.com/Rg3Jvq8MAR — Daniel DiMassa (@TheDiMassa) February 28, 2014 Teaching UCF students about Google Glass Development: Teaching the future #Enterprise #Mobility Bad Boys/Gals about #GoogleGlass at @UCF. Poss' future @innovimobile devs? pic.twitter.com/9BkqaiYpOm — Daniel DiMassa (@TheDiMassa) March 5, 2014 To learn more about wearable battle Avegant Glyph vs Google Glass + their CEO. Learn more about Evena’s Eyes-On vs Google Glass when it comes to mHealth in hospitals and enterprises:...
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