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Monday, January 6, 2014
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Nowadays, it’s increasingly rare to find services that you can’t order with a smartphone. Once upon a time you had to drop your car off at a mechanic or take your laundry to a laundromat. That’s no longer the case, thanks to a growing number of mobile apps that bring those services to you.


The latest in this trend? On-demand beauty experts that you can order by smartphone, thanks to Los Angeles-based startup StyleBee.


Those experts will come to you and provide a variety of different services — everything from providing haircuts (for men or women), to blowouts, to makeup, to face painting. The app has standard prices for each of the services, and allows users to quickly book those services even within just a few hours.


Target customers for StyleBee are busy professionals who aren’t necessarily able to schedule time to meet within the regular hours of traditional salons. Or for those who need a last-minute styling or blowout for an event, but don’t have enough time to schedule something last-minute.


Founder Anna Santeramo tells me that was a problem she wanted to solve, after working as an investment banker for Salomon Smith Barney years ago. Due to long hours, she found it difficult to schedule beauty services when she wanted or needed to.


stylebee homeWell it took a while, but now there’s a service that will be convenient for pretty much anyone’s schedule, allowing customers to book appointments in their home or office in as little as two hours. The service matches up customers with a StyleBee professional nearby, who will then bring their own tools and do the job on site.


StyleBee is one of those services in the sharing economy that depend on a supply of professionals who can use skills they have in their spare time.


A good number of folks on the StyleBee platform are professional celebrity makeup and hair artists who were referred to Santeramo through mutual friends or by other artists. For them, it’s a good way to make money when the usual salons they work at are closed, or on nights when their services aren’t needed for major events.


Each has an onboarding process that is used to evaluate their skill and their professionalism, especially since they’ll usually be working from a customer’s home or office. And StyleBee has a set of guidelines for its service providers and a set of tools it requires for certain jobs, all to ensure that customers get the best possible experience.


Like other peer-to-peer services, customers can rate their stylists and makeup artists, and vice versa. And when available, they try to send the same service provider if they’re available the next time a customer places an order.


StyleBee has been live in Los Angeles since September, but expects to expand next to the San Francisco Bay Area over the coming months.







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Today Clear Channel’s iHeartRadio is expanding its availability in the automotive realm. The company, which offers streaming internet radio to over 40 million registered users, is pushing into new territories by integrating with Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, and Kia automobiles.


As it stands, iHeartRadio is already available in various Chrysler, Ford, GM, Lexus, Lincoln, Nissan and Toyota vehicles.


But that’s not all.


iHeartRadio has also announced a partnership with Bosch SoftTec, a platform provider for car OEMs building out infotainment systems. This way, iHeart will reach wherever Bosch SoftTec does.


Here’s what Clear Channel President of Digital Brian Lakamp had to say about it:



Radio is the original mobile, in-car entertainment feature. With the new advancements in automotive infotainment systems, Clear Channel is able to extend the reach of our radio stations to even more listeners. We’re extremely pleased to work with Jaguar Land Rover, Volvo and Kia to bring iHeartRadio to their dashboards, as well as be available in BOSCH’s deeper extension into consumer-facing functionality — providing even more listeners with the products and services they expect no matter where they are – and no matter where they drive.



According to the release, the new iHeartRadio car apps are focused on minimalism, keeping the driver safely on the road and focused on driving while still enjoying all the music or talk radio they want.


Speaking of, iHeart recently introduced talk radio to iHeartRadio’s catalog, letting a number of big name brands host live radio shows which can be saved for later listening. The platform is also introducing a way for everyday users to record podcasts/radio shows.


There’s no clear word on availability when it comes to the new in-car apps, but the press release promises 2014.







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Well another year has come and gone here in the Linux blogosphere, and what a different world it is as we enter 2014. Certainly most notably, our friends at the NSA have made it clear that any notions of privacy have pretty much gone out the window. Go Tor! Speaking of Windows, XP's final days are now finally being counted down. Cheers to that! Closer to home, meanwhile, Linux is now a rising star in the gaming world, even as it continues to shine on Chromebooks, tiny PCs, Android devices and beyond.


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Note-taking applications are very popular with many users, and that's probably why developers have flooded Apple's Mac App Store with those kinds of programs. A notable exception, though, has been Microsoft. That's not to say it has ignored the thirst of note-takers -- it makes a robust outline-notepad hybrid called OneNote. The thing is, it doesn't make it for the Mac. That omission has attracted the attention of some Mac developers, however, and among them is Gorillized Corp.


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Local search and advertising company YP is announcing that it has acquired Sense Networks.


David Lebow, the senior vice president and general manager of YP’s national markets group, told me that this is the company’s first acquisition since it launched in May 2012, when it was formed from the merger of AT&T Advertising Solutions (publisher of the Yellow Pages) and AT&T Interactive, with Cerberus Capital Management holding a controlling stake.


Lebow added that YP’s mobile ad efforts have been focused on search until now, so acquiring Sense (a decade-old, venture-backed company) gives YP a foothold to expand into mobile display as well. The two companies already worked together, but he said that actually acquiring Sense’s technology, with its ability to create custom consumer profiles for use in mobile ad targeting, will give YP a real competitive advantage. (That’s a company illustration of Sense Networks’ technology above.)


In addition, all entire 10 Sense Networks team members will be joining YP, where they will continue to focus on mobile display ads and targeting. That team is going to grow, Lebow said: “We know it’s not a 10-person problem, it’s a 30-person problem.”


Sense Networks was founded in 2003 and backed by Intel Capital, Javelin Venture Partners, and others. In 2012, we reported that it was in acquisition talks with Twitter.


Lebow also argued that the deal shows YP’s shift away from traditional publishing and towards “placing a premium on technology.”


“Our transformation is well underway,” he said.


And in the acquisition release, CEO David Krantz suggested that YP is on the look for more deals like this: “We expect to continue to make technology acquisitions and plan to aggressively maintain and build on our mobile advertising leadership.”


The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.







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One lesson that's easy to learn if you've been through any natural disaster is that you shouldn't rely on classic means of communications like land lines, cellphones or Internet. Capacity gets challenged; infrastructure gets destroyed. Where I live, in brush-fire and earthquake-prone Southern California, neighbors have developed ham radio-based communications plans over the years that are geared solely towards communicating in a disaster. One area that I'm working on is text-over-radio.


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