Por Luv Sayal el 25 July 2008
 
The race between the private shopping clubs is starting to become frantic, not only in traffic but also in investment figures. A few days ago we were analyzing the figures of VipVenta and came to know of an investment of 10 million in BuyVip. And now comes the news of a new investment in Privalia.
This third round of investment participated by Nauta Capital is of 4 million euros, which brings the total amount of investment in the company to 7 million euros.
To this increase in capital, the original investors La Caixa and Luis MartÃn have also participated.
With these figures of investment, existing competition and growth figures, I understand that it shouldn’t be long before we see consolidations in the sector that is without doubt turning into one of the main protagonists of the internet in the last two or three years.
Seen in OjoInternet.
Por Luv Sayal el 25 July 2008

My friends of ASPgems have launched the community of professionals Befreelance with the incentive that the people who register will be able to earn money for using certain tools that the application offers.
The model is the same as Beruby but applied to a particular sector of web users, something that makes a lot of sense for specializing and the sector that they have selected could go on to make a great use of certain online tools.
I liked especially the integration that they have done of tools for managing SME (small and mid-sized enterprises) and freelance professionals developed by ASPgems (Facturagem, Gastosgem, Listagem, …) (literally named after Bills, Expenses and Lists). I also like the direct access from this web where the freelancer could have access to his/her favourite web applications and besides can make the professional CV accesible to his/her clients. That gives a lot of potential to Befreelance.
The section of the curriculums of freelancers is called BeCV and as the users go on registering, it could form an interesting directory to turn to in search of qualified professionals. I have already registered myself, you can see my personal page here.
Compártelo!
Posibles textos relacionados
- No hay textos relacionados
Por Luv Sayal el 25 July 2008

Today I had the privilege of attending, along with a select group of bloggers, the presentation of the web service BBVA Tú cuentas, in the presence of the the bank’s chariman and CEO.
I was very much surprised by the presentation and seeing the functioning of the product because the truth is that I didn’t expect to see something like this so soon here in Spain and much less from a bank. But the fact is that BBVA Tú cuentas is an very complete application for the management of personal finances and will be of great utility to its users.
There is a important differentiating factor between BBVA Tú cuentas and the rest of the applications of this kind that are available in the marketplace. In this case, the application connects to the website of the bank and that of other banks to obtain the financial information so the user doesn’t have to do it manually. Besides, the web connects with the utility companies (water, electricity, gas, …) saving us the labour of having to introduce the respective expenditures every month.
BBVA Tú cuentas complements with options of community in which a user can compare his/her financial situation with that of other groups of users representing different profiles. It also incorporates a service of recommendations of financial products, which uses the recommendation technology of Strands.
Strands is the company responsible for the development of the application and from what I observed, also responsible for defining much of the functional aspect of the site.
Now we are going to wait and see the reaction of the competition in face of this intiative. BBVA has taken the lead, we will have to see the response of Santander, Caja Madrid, La Caixa, … and also how it affects independent applications like MoneyTrackin.
More information in the blog of Strands.
Por Luv Sayal el 21 July 2008

For quite some time Lanetro was a portal of reference in Spain, an example to follow for many internet entrepreneurs. Their founders wanted to take it public and then it was acquired by Planeta.
Now Lanetro is going through a profound renewal and it wants to turn itself into a social network based on entertainment in which the users share their experiences and opinions about the places they visit.
In the new Lanetro we will be able to see content generated by an editorial team coexist with user generated content. As in all social networks that are springing up, users can create their profiles, connect with their friends, and express their opinion on the places or events they have been to.
Another important aspect of Lanetro used to be its street map. In this new version of the site, the street map accounts for the records of all the places that are mentioned in the entertainment guide, something that will be of great utility as a complement to the contents of the site.
Lastly, the design of the web is worth a mention, very cool in my opinion and also the profiles of the users that reflect very well the activity of the user within the community. Salir.com and Gentereal.com will have an important competitor in the new Lanetro.
Por Luv Sayal el 18 July 2008

After a few months of wait and after having been able to try in depth this new tool of microblogging developed integrally in Spain, we can say that today is the launch of YouAre.
When Jose Luis Antunez showed me in person how YouAre worked, the first thing I felt was tremendous envy because I was looking at an application that I would have loved to conceive and build myself.
YouAre is a great example of a social application, the basis of which are the connections of the users and the communications between them.
The main idea behind this service is microblogging, complemented by the possibility of linking photos and videos directly, which makes YouAre a site which aggregates multimedia content apart from text messages.
Related to the function of microblogging in YouAre, they have added two aspects which make up for a perfect complement and going by the trends that we have seen in other applications of this kind, it seems that they will eventually prevail. On the one hand, there are the professional profiles, a kind of CV on the lines of LinkedIn that give much more information about the user, something very useful if you want to use this application for networking purposes.
The second feature that complements the site is what they call Web Life, which consists of lifestreaming that enables aggregation of information that we generate in other applications like Flickr, del.icio.us, YouTube, …
With all this, one can see that YouAre is a service that’s much more complete and better thought out than Twitter. Now that it has launched, the big challenge is to create a community that converts these services in something completely addictive for the users.
More information about YouAre in Blogsmedia.