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		<title>Yahoo Is Teed Up to Buy a Sports Site&#8211;BoomTown Is Betting on Citizen Sports for the Score!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to numerous sources inside and outside the company, Yahoo is poised to slam dunk--I apologize, but sports puns are so easy--an acquisition of an online sports site this week.

And, predicted several of those sources, it is likely to be San Francisco-based Citizen Sports, a maker of popular apps and games that allow fans to interact on the Apple iPhone and Facebook.]]></description>
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<p>According to numerous sources inside and outside the company, Yahoo is poised to slam dunk&#8211;I apologize, but sports puns are <em>so</em> easy&#8211;an acquisition of an online sports site this week.</p>
<p>And, predicted several of those sources, it is most likely to be San Francisco-based <a href="http://www.citizensportsinc.com">Citizen Sports</a>, a maker of popular apps and games that allow fans to interact on the Apple (AAPL) iPhone and Facebook.</p>
<p>Interestingly, Yahoo (YHOO) CEO Carol Bartz is the keynote speaker at the high-profile sports business conference <a href="http://www.sportsbusinessconferences.com/WCOS/2010/agenda">IMG World Sports Congress</a> Wednesday morning in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>There is a plethora of interesting Web sports sites for Yahoo to choose from, including Yardbarker, SB Nation and Rotowire.</p>
<p>With Yahoo&#8217;s strong sports content business, especially in fantasy sports and news, and Bartz&#8217;s recent statements about making smaller talent and tech acquisitions&#8211;as well as the company&#8217;s recent focus on social networking and mobile integration&#8211;Citizen Sports is a perfect choice.</p>
<p>Citizen Sports started off in 2005 as ProTrade, an &#8220;athlete stock market entertainment company,&#8221; with $10 million from Kleiner Perkins Caufield &#038; Byers partners Kevin Compton and Doug Mackenzie through Radar Ventures.</p>
<p>Other investors included Kleiner Perkins partner Will Hearst, said the Citizen Sports Web site, &#8220;as well as major sports figures, including former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and three-time Super Bowl champ Troy Aikman; Arizona Diamondbacks General Partner Jeff Moorad; legendary NFL Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh; and Northgate Capital Venture founder Brent Jones, the former all-pro San Francisco 49ers tight end.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the site has morphed into an innovative digital enabler of interaction among fans of all kinds of sports, via its fantasy sports games and Sportacular iPhone app, as well as numerous apps on Facebook.</p>
<p>It also has tight relationships with Sports Illustrated magazine and other sports partners.</p>
<p>Most interesting is that one of its co-founders, Jeff Ma, was one of the members of the infamous MIT blackjack team, made famous in the book, &#8220;Bringing Down the House&#8221; and the film, &#8220;21.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is unclear how much Citizen Sports would sell for, but estimates put its price at about $40 to $50 million.</p>
<p>Both Citizen Sports and Yahoo declined to comment.</p>
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		<title>Kara Visits Netvibes in Paris</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 14:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my journey through the Europe Web scene, a stop at the Paris offices of Netvibes is a must, as it most resembles a Silicon Valley start-up. It has aimed at becoming the personal Web aggregation play and is among the more interesting and entrepreneurial in Europe. The company was founded by former journalist Tariq [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my journey through the Europe Web scene, a stop at the Paris offices of <a href="http://www.netvibes.com">Netvibes</a> is a must, as it most resembles a Silicon Valley start-up. It has aimed at becoming the personal Web aggregation play and is among the more interesting and entrepreneurial in Europe.</p>
<p>The company was founded by former journalist Tariq Krim in 2005, who ran it with longtime European entrepreneur Pierre Chappaz until he left this past summer to work on another company called Wikio.</p>
<p>Netvibes is funded by the European VCs of Accel Partners and Index Ventures , as well as a smattering of U.S Web players like Marc Andreessen and others, to the tune of about $16 million.</p>
<p>Using a customizable ecosystem that allows a user to include any Web app&#8211;such as widgets, feeds, email, videos, blogs and now social-networking apps too&#8211;its goal of creating the personalized home page puts it in competition with other sites like Pageflakes, iGoogle and, of course, MyYahoo.</p>
<p>The site has upward of 12,000 feeds of all kinds and about 10 million registered users, aiming to make money via revenue sharing on the various apps used.</p>
<p>The business plan and the whole space, of course, is still developing, as a variety of players compete to become your first stop on the Internet with hopes of finding new ways to monetize that experience.</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s Netvibes CEO Krim discussing the whole thing:</p>
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		<title>Desktop Modules Help To Personalize Data, Cut Through Clutter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 23:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Walter S. Mossberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A free Web site called Netvibes is poised to give My Yahoo a run for its money, writes Walt Mossberg. It allows users to create personalized pages with modules that gather headlines, email, weather and other data from all over the Web.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past couple of years, there has been an upsurge in Web sites and computer programs that allow consumers to mix and match small modules containing either constantly updated information, like news headlines, or miniapplications, like calendars or calculators.</p>
<p>These technologies allow users to create highly personalized pages filled with just the information or tools they desire. If you&#8217;re interested in the car industry and college basketball, live in Toronto, love to view family photos and often use a calculator, you can fill your computer screen with small modules that display relevant information and necessary tools for all these interests. You won&#8217;t have to browse through the Web or launch a bunch of large programs.</p>
<p>These modules and miniapplications appear as small square or rectangular objects, with the content or functionality inside. You can arrange them as you like.</p>
<p>There are two broad categories of these personalized pages &#8212; those that appear as Web pages, and thus require you to be online to use them, and those that are on your local desktop. The latter don&#8217;t require an Internet connection, though some of their modules may work only if you&#8217;re online.</p>
<p>On the Web, the most familiar of these modular systems is My Yahoo, which allows you to combine page segments featuring <a href='http://online.wsj.com/quotes/main.html?type=djn&#038;symbol=yhoo'>Yahoo</a>&#8216;s own news and information with segments containing syndicated feeds of headlines from other sites, often called RSS feeds. Others have launched similar pages. One longstanding competitor is <a href='http://online.wsj.com/quotes/main.html?type=djn&#038;symbol=msft'>Microsoft</a>&#8216;s my.msn.com.</p>
<p>On the desktop, the best known miniapplication system is <a href='http://online.wsj.com/quotes/main.html?type=djn&#038;symbol=aapl'>Apple</a>&#8216;s Dashboard, which allows Macintosh users to install tiny programs called Widgets that perform searches, display photo slide shows, track stocks, play music, and more. Microsoft&#8217;s new Windows Vista operating system, out this week, has a comparable system called Sidebar.</p>
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<p>Now, there&#8217;s a new free Web site that combines some of the best features of My Yahoo and Dashboard. It&#8217;s called Netvibes, it&#8217;s available at <a href="http://www.netvibes.com" rel="external">Netvibes.com</a>, and it&#8217;s unusual because it&#8217;s from Paris, France &#8212; not Silicon Valley or Seattle.</p>
<p>Like My Yahoo&#8217;s system for displaying feeds from non-Yahoo sources, Netvibes allows you to fill your personal page with headlines from all over the Web. And like Apple&#8217;s Widgets, Netvibes&#8217; modules are produced by a wide variety of users, who upload them and make them available free.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a My Yahoo user for many years, mostly because it allows me to see a lot of information at a glance, and it&#8217;s mainly plain text so it loads fast. I also use Apple&#8217;s Widgets on my Macintosh machines. But I find myself using Netvibes more and more lately.</p>
<p>Netvibes isn&#8217;t the only new Web player in the personalized Web page space. A new entry called Pageflakes, run by an ex-Yahoo executive, promises a graphically richer approach than Netvibes that the company claims is easier for novices to customize. It&#8217;s at <a href="http://www.pageflakes.com" rel="external">pageflakes.com</a>.</p>
<p>And Yahoo is in the process of revamping My Yahoo to update its look and features. The details of the new design aren&#8217;t public yet.</p>
<p>Like My Yahoo, Netvibes is text-heavy and loads quickly. But depending on which module you use, it can have color and graphics.</p>
<p>A menu down the left-hand side of the screen lets you quickly add modules to Netvibes. Popular ones are listed in this menu, and you can browse or search for others by clicking a link called &#8220;Get more modules.&#8221; You can add feeds &#8212; headlines from regular Web sites that support them &#8212; by clicking &#8220;Add a feed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among the modules you can add to your Netvibes page right from this menu, without navigating to any setup page, are weather forecasts, a notepad, a to-do list and calendar, and modules that perform searches for Web pages, blogs, pictures, videos and podcasts.</p>
<p>There are also email modules that will display your new messages from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, AOL Mail or any regular old email account you configure. Others display content from eBay, MySpace, Fox Sports and more.</p>
<p>To add an unlisted feed, you just navigate to a Web page that offers feeds and copy the Web address into Netvibes&#8217;&nbsp;&#8221;Add a feed&#8221; feature. Or you can place a button on the toolbar in the Firefox Web browser that will add a new feed with one click.</p>
<p>On my Netvibes page, I have modules that show the weather, my latest emails, the most popular stories from the Journal&#8217;s Web site, and top headlines from various technology and sports Web sites. I have colorful modules displaying photos from Flickr and other photo sites, and modules for video searches.</p>
<p>One nice feature of Netvibes is that you can set up automatically updated searches for terms that may appear in blogs all over the Web. For instance, you could create a module that will constantly show any new blog entries featuring, say, &#8220;Microsoft Vista&#8221; or &#8220;Apple iPhone.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are some downsides to Netvibes. Some of its modules seem aimed at techies, not mainstream users, and others are in French, though a version customized for American users is in the works.</p>
<p>But Netvibes &#8212; and competitors like Pageflakes &#8212; will give My Yahoo a run for its money. They provide an easy way to cut through the clutter of information that confronts us all.</p>
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