Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lifelock 13 times CEO identity stolen


Lifelock CEO Todd Davis who gave out his real social security number in ads for Lifelock protection has had his identity stolen at 13 times. His social security number was used to sign up for mobile phones, gap card, bank accounts and more. This does not look good for a company that charges a fee to protect you from identity theft.

via Phoenix New Times

Saturday, May 15, 2010

GoDaddy 1-year Domain Name Registration [.com, .org, .net, .biz] 99 cents

GoDaddy is offering new 1-year domain name registrations (.com / .org / .net / .biz) for 99 cents only using 99INDY coupon code. Certain exclusions apply. 18-cent ICANN fee additional.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Twitter is Over Capacity


Twitter is getting a lot of traffic and this error seems to be popping up more often. Hopefully this error gets fix as it's annoying to it's users.

via Twitter

Mozilla CEO John Lilly steps down to join Greylock


John Lilly is leaving his position as CEO of Mozilla to work at Greylock Partners as a venture partner. Lilly work at Mozilla as their COO until he took over the CEO duties in 2008.

Everyone,

As my five year anniversary at Mozilla approaches, I've decided that it's time for me to move on to my next role sometime later this year. This won't happen today or tomorrow--I expect to be here and working for several months yet, and I'm planning to stay on the Board of Directors.

This is a tough note for me to write--I feel so incredibly lucky and humbled to have worked on such an amazing project, with such spectacular people, for the last few years.

But I've always been a start-up guy at heart--Mozilla was originally going to be a quick volunteer effort for me, but quickly turned into a full time job, and at the beginning of 2008 turned into the CEO job that I have now. I've really been missing working with start-ups, and want to learn how to invest in and build great new start-ups, so am planning to join Greylock Partners as a Venture Partner once we transition here.

I'm in no rush, and the most important thing to me is to build the strongest Mozilla we can, with the best leadership possible. So my plan is to stay through that transition--we're starting a CEO search now, and plan to do it in as transparent a way as possible-which means I'll continue in my CEO role as normal for several more months, at least.

I'll have more to say on the transition as we figure things out more clearly, but for now, business as usual. We've got Firefox 4 to ship, and Firefox on multiple mobile platforms. We've got our Web services like Weave to stand up and make available to millions of users.

For now, though, I really want to communicate a deep gratitude to each of you--over the past few years we've done an amazing amount together, and changed the world in so many meaningful ways. 400 million users are directly touched every day by the work we've done so far, and many, many more are using better browsers because of our work. There are many more contributions and victories to come.

John

Monday, May 3, 2010

BumpTop 3D desktop acquired by Google


BumpTop a 3D desktop application for Windows and Mac devices has been acquired by Google. Bumptop is offering a free download for one week before they close shop.

via Cnet

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Apple to shutdown Lala service

Apple is shutting down Lala a service that the company acquired in December. The service will end on May 31.