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Saturday, 24 November 2012

See important update at the end. One of the most heavily promoted apps in recent memory could be shutting down. VentureBeat reported that Color would be winding down. Since then, a spokesperson from one of Color’s key investors has denied the story. First released in the App Store in March 2011, Color will forever be known as the $41 million app. This was the amount the company received from investors prior to its launch.They also paid $350,000 for the Color.com domain. Unfortunately, Color’s ride from the start has been a rocky one. Originally a location-based photo sharing app, Color was later rebranded, Color by Facebook. Recently, the app was renamed for a third time. It is now called Color – LIVE Video Broadcast. In its current form, Color users are able to broadcast live video of up to 60 seconds in length to family and friends via Facebook. In Better Times In May, Color announced a new partnership with Verizon Wireless. For those customers only, the app offered higher quality video recording and live streaming with audio over Verizon’s 4G network. That same month, this partnership was heavily promoted during the “Saturday Night Live” season finale. SNL cast members and crew streamed live backstage using the Color app during that week’s rehearsals and Saturday night’s finale. According to VentureBeat, a source “within the company” said that Color’s shareholders and board voted to shut the business down. As proof, the site offered the following excerpt from an email later confirmed to come from Andrew Urushima, Color’s finance vice president, to employees: I hope is all well with you. As you may or may not have heard, Color is going through a number of changes. Last week, the Board and major shareholders voted to wind down the company. We ask that you politely cancel any existing commitments stating we are closing our [redacted] program. Later, VentureBeat “removed text that said the email was sent to multiple Color employees, which we haven’t been able (to) verify yet.” Color inventor Sequoia Capital later stated, as a reaction to VentureBeat’s original article that “Color is not shutting down.” Current version It is important to note that VentureBeat’s opinion of Color has never been good. When Color integrated with Facebook, the company said, “with roughly 1 million users, Color looks like a dud.” AppAdvice last took a look at the Color app in May. At the time, we were concerned about its future. However, we noted that Color founder Bill Nguyen could make it work. We based this opinion primarily on Nguyen’s past success, which included creating Lala and Onebox. Lala, the “before-its-time” cloud music-streaming service, was sold to Apple for $80 million. Onebox was sold to Phone.com for $850 million. Updated: Following our release to this story, The Next Web is reporting that Apple would be purchasing Color. This story has yet to be confirmed by Apple and Color. They state: Color Labs, the photo-and-video-sharing social network that received much criticism over its pre-launch $41 million funding round, is about to be acquired by Apple. We’ve heard through trusted sources that the startup was nabbed for a price that is in the ‘high double digits’, as in millions, and that the deal is ‘done’, though papers have yet to be signed. When we hear more about this, we will certainly let you know.


Kiefffer Bros. Announce Spell Rift, An Action-Packed Word Game For iPad

Kieffer Brothers, the team who brought us Monster Soup and Blockwick, have announced their next iOS release, Spell Rift.
At first glance, Spell Rift appears to be a standard word game. However, further observation reveals some of the captivating features we’ve come to know of Kieffer Bros. Foremost, a simple and very visually pleasing user interface. Beyond that, gameplay containing secrets that will challenge and entertain you.
Each of the 21 unlockable levels has an objective to complete and, as shown in the trailer, there are plenty of special tiles to assist and thwart your attempts at success.
In addition, you’ll be striving to climb the Game Center leaderboards, earn the 60 Game Center achievements, and locate the hidden levels.
Spell Rift will be compatible with iPad, and available in the App Store on October 25 for the introductory price of $2.99.

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