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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
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After two-and-a-half years, Famo.us is (almost) ready to make its JavaScript development platform available to the world, and today it's taking one big step closer to making that a reality. In its effort to create a modern, high-performance replacement for jQuery, the company has integrated with Firebase and will be making available a set of popular widgets for developers to play with.


We've previously covered how Famo.us leverages JavaScript to enable developers to super-charge what users can do in a typical web browser, no plugin required. It basically bypasses the HTML and CSS renderers in any web browser and plugs straight into the GPU, which allows you to do a lot of things you typically wouldn't be able to.


Earlier this week, I got a demo of some of the applications that Famo.us has built, which you can see in the video above. The short version is that what it enables is pretty damn impressive, even (or especially) to a non-developer.


While Famo.us has been courting developers all along, it's finally giving them something to work with. It's already has 70,000 developers signed up to test out its platform, a number it hopes to get closer to 300,000 by the time it's ready to enter public beta next spring. To do that, it's releasing more tools to will allow developers to take advantage of the power of the platform.


To start, it's copied three of the most commonly used jQuery plugins - Lightbox, Torque, and One to Many - and will be making them available on Codepen, letting developers play around with them and check out the source code. It's also offering up a demo for a high-performance Twitter clone that allows infinite scroll and was built in just over 100 lines of code. Over time, it will be making more tools available, releasing new demos on a weekly basis.


All of that will be made available under the MPL v2 license, which will allow anyone to learn how to develop Famo.us for free. It'll also allow the community to contribute their own widgets, while ensuring that bigger companies will be able to keep their own custom widgets proprietary.


To allow developers to build front-end and back-end apps, it's integrated with Firebase, Meteor, and Backbone. It's also integrated with Leap Motion to enable devs to build new apps for the gesture-control devices.


Anyway, all of that will be shown off this Thursday at an event in San Francisco that's way oversubscribed.


So how will Famo.us make money? While the framework will be free and open source, the company is planning to offer hosting, analytics, monitoring, and other services through what it's calling the Famo.us Cloud. It'll be offered under a freemium model, where small-time developers will get some basic capabilities for free, but Famo.us will charge for more premium offerings.


Famo.us has raised $5.1 million in funding from investors that include Javelin Venture Partners, Samsung, Greylock Partners, CrunchFund, Naval Ravikant, InterWest Partners, Quest Venture Partners, Barney Pell, Lorenzo Thione, Siqi Chen, Roger Dickey, and Matt Ocko.







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As Paul Graham wrote a few months ago, fundraising can be incredibly distracting to a founder. It often takes months of pitching, re-pitching and paperwork to finally get your money in the bank. Kima Ventures is hoping to change this at the seed level with a new program. The seed stage investment firm, is debuting a new venture called Kima15, via which startups will be able to apply to get funding online, via AngelList, and get an answer and funding within 15 days.


On AngelList, startups can apply (here) for an investment structured as a fixed offer of $150,000 of funding for 15% of the company. Kima says it is using fixed, founder-friendly terms (based on the Seedsummit documents) and will make an investment decision within 5 days of receiving an application. The investment itself will close at warp speed, with funding reaching the company's bank account, within only 15 days. To make the process even more transparent, Kima has published a Service Level Agreement (SLA) for Kima15, clearly defining the process, terms and value that they bring to the company as investors.


Kima Co-founder Jeremie Berrebi explains that the distraction of fundraising was the reason why the firm, which has invested in over 200 startups over the past few years, created Kima15. Similar to the way 500 Startups and Rock Health have their applications managed via AngelList, any interested startups for Kima15 can apply via the service that matches startups with investors


AngelList founder Naval Ravikant says that offering an SLA is unique to most VCs, and that an actual VC firm is using AngelList for applications/deal flow. It's sort of a hybrid model between the structured application process and early cash of Accelerators, with a seed fund attached. It will be interesting to see if other VCs/seed stage firms follow suit.


Kima Ventures plans to make more than 100 seed investments in the next 12 months, and at least 50 of which will be using the fixed Kima15 offer. The firm continues to make 2 new investments every week, making it one of the more active angel investors in the world.


Kima Ventures has also added two new team members–Michel Sassano joins from Orange and Wooga and Vincent Jacobs joins from Seedcamp and Smarkets.







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