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A peek at AOL’s MQVibe: Neighborhood hotspots, rankings, & reviews

Mapquest mqVibe

Several tech blogs have speculated about AOL’s MQVibe since I first reported on AOL filing trademarks and registering domains having to do with NVibe and MQVibe in September.  

AOL ended any doubt that it had plans to build upon MapQuest, after launching a “Coming Soon” teaser page just over a week ago that revealed little new information, except that “Something cool is coming to your neighborhood”.

I gleaned a little more information from the yet-to-be-launched website by typing in different web addresses using the home page URL as a starting point http://mqvibe.mapquest.com/comingsoon, then viewing the source.

Based on what I found, it appears MQVibe will provide a Google Places-like service that lets you rate and review neighborhood businesses/hotspots.  On MQVibe, neighborhoods and hotspots will be given a ranking based on factors such as Vibe Score, Walkability, Popularity, Edginess and more.

While the site is far from being accessible by the public, a few pages on the site can be viewed. 

Here’s what I have found out about MQVibe, after just a few minutes of surfing the pages.

  • The subtitle for MQVibe is “Neighborhood Hotspots, Rankings & Reviews”.
  • The site will be integrated with Facebook.  The Facebook page for Neighborhoodvibe will be located at: http://www.facebook.com/NeighborhoodVIBE 
  • You will be able to invite your Facebook friends to vote on hot neighborhoods and local hotspots and post items to your Facebook wall. 
  • Neighborhoods and hotspots will receive a vibe rank that you’ll be able to vote up or down.
  • Each place in MQVibe will be described by its vibe score and its underlying factors. These factors are based on crowd-sourced user behavior and physical characteristics of the place, such as the category and location of local businesses, density, features of the urban geography, and demographics.
  • You will only be able to vote once every two weeks.
  • You will be able to quickly search by neighborhood or city according to a search form on the home page.
  • MQVibe appears to be or is in alpha testing, according to a “Send Alpha feedback” link that appears at the top of several internal pages http://about.nvibe.com/help/report-issue/ 
  • The Report Issue page offers some of the most telling information about the site’s features (shown in the picture above).  Using the Report Issue page, users can: suggest a hotspot, or correct a hotspot name or boundary; suggest adding a business that is missing; suggest a correction to the details of an existing business; report an issue with the ranking of a local business; report a business that is closed is still in the rankings; and report an issue with the neighborhood scores (Vibe Score, Walkability, Popularity, Edginess, etc.).
  • Neighborhoodvibe will be the website’s blog and will use WordPress as its publishing platform.  The blog will be located at http://nvibe.mapquest.com/.
  • The placeholder page for MQVibe online help can found at http://mqhelp.mapquest.com/mqvibe/.
  • A link in the footer refers to MQVibe as “Business Center”.

AOL has been pretty quiet about the site and has not announced a release date as of yet.

Discussion: ReadWriteWeb

Update 1, October 12, 2011 3:43AM EST:  AOL has now blocked or password protected nearly all the pages that were publicly accessible.

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Finally, ModernWarfare3.com points to official Call of Duty MW3 website

Modern Warfare 3

The domain name ModernWarfare3.com is finally being re-directed to the official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 website.

Activision won rights to the web address in early September, after online taunting by the previous owner Anthony Abraham who had lashed out at Activision in a series of statements and videos that appeared on the then ModernWarfare3.com website.  

Things came to a head in July when Abraham re-directed the web address to Electronic Arts’ official Battlefield 3 website, prompting Activision to file a complaint.

Activision’s trademark attorneys at Millen, White, Zelano & Branigan, P.C, took control of ModernWarfare3.com in late September.

As of yesterday, the domain points to callofduty.com/MW3.

Discussion: Kotaku and Game Rant

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Amazon spins off Kindle Fire products into separate company called Seesaw?

Seesaw LLC

Amazon appears to be spinning off its Kindle Fire business under a separate new company called Seesaw.

According to recent trademark filings for the Kindle Fire and Amazon Silk with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the applicant behind each application isn’t Amazon, it’s Seesaw LLC. 

All five trademarks were filed by Seesaw LLC and the attorney of record listed on each application is the same attorney as many of Amazon’s own filings:  Purvi J. Patel of Haynes and Booone, LLP.

While Amazon has made no public statement about this apparent spin-off, one can imagine if it really is the case of a separate company, it is so Amazon can make the necessary investments into its Kindle Fire and other mobile products that may be developed under Seesaw LLC.

There are currently five trademark applications by Seesaw LLC, all filed at the end of September with the USPTO.

AMAZON SILK Serial Number: 85435365
AMAZON SILK Serial Number: 85435357
KINDLE FIRE Serial Number: 85434021
KINDLE FIRE Serial Number: 85433969
KINDLE FIRE Serial Number: 85433968

[Update 1, October 8, 2011 1:03PM EST:  As CNN tech writer @MarkMilian points out in a tweet, “Amazon getting trademarks under a holding co. does not mean it’s splitting. Magic Trackpad registered to Slate Computing.”] 

Discussion: Techmeme, @matteoca, @davezatz, 9to5Google, @stevecheney, AndroidOS.in, Electronista, Y Combinator, TechnoBuffalo, The Digital Reader, VentureBeat, Gizmodo, GeekosystemChron.com, Business Insider, Geeky Gadgets, gizmodo.de, ITProPortal and Softpedia News

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Motorola continues buying up Motorola RAZR domains, amid Droid RAZR rumors

Motorola Droid Razr

Earlier this week I reported that Motorola had finally acquired the domain name MotorolaRAZR.com, seven years after the device’s launch.

Amid rumors that Motorola is planning to combine two of its most recognizable brands into a new device called the Droid RAZR, the company continues to buy up related domain names.

This week the company purchased Motorola RAZR domain names, such as razrmoto.com, through Corporation Service Company (a brand protection service).

Here’s a look at the registrations.

http://whois.domaintools.com/motorazr.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/motorolarazr.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razermoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razermotorola.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razormoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmoto.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmotorola.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrphone.net 

As I’ve mentioned in the past, although the registrant is CSC, Motorola uses the brand protection service to purchase domains for its released and as-yet-released devices like the Accusense, the Energia, and the Kore.

Discussion: GottaBeMobile, Droid Life, Android Community, Ubergizmo, Phandroid and TechCrunch

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New James Bond film to be titled Skyfall? Domains privately registered [UPDATED]

Daniel Craig James Bond

It appears the name controversy over the next James Bond film slated to release in November 2012 by MGM and Sony Pictures is now settled.

The film will be called Skyfall, according to several domain name registrations privately purchased through the brand protection company MarkMonitor this week.  MarkMonitor is the same company used by Sony Pictures for thousands of its own domain names, including SonyPictures.com (see Whois).

The domains include web addresses such as JamesBond-Skyfall.com and Skyfallthefilm.com.

Here’s a complete list of registrations made on October 3 through the registrar MarkMonitor.

http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbond-skyfall.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbond-skyfall.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbondskyfall.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbondskyfall.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-film.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-thefilm.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-thefilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-themovie.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-themovie.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallfilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallmovie.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthefilm.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthefilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthemovie.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthemovie.com

Need further proof these names belong to Sony Pictures?

The company registered other Skyfall movie names back in mid August like Sky-FallMovie.com, that just transferred from the sonypictures.com domain servers to Mark Monitor’s name servers.

Those earlier registrations include: skyfall-movie.com, sky-fallmovie.com, skyfall-movie.net, and skyfallmovie.com.

[Updated, Nov. 3:  Sony officially confirmed the title as Skyfall.]

Discussion: WhatCulture!, Omelete, Comic Book Movie, FilmiFIN, IGN, NeoGAF, Cinemateaser, Latino Review, The Hollywood Reporter, Movieline, The A.V. Club, Access Hollywood, Yahoo! Movies, X17, Journal StarE! Online, TheCelebrityCafe.com, PopWatch, Monsters and Critics, TDW, New Zealand Herald, The Hollywood Reporter, HeyUGuys, Fused Film and msnbc.com