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Radar now available for the T-Mobile Sidekick
July 2, 2008
Francis Li
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Great news for Sidekick owners: our premium Radar application is now available in the T-Mobile USA Catalog for the Sidekick 3, Slide, and LX.

This highly integrated version of Radar for Sidekick offers:

  • real-time ticker style alerts of new posts and comments from your friends
  • integrated camera functionality and Image Gallery posting
  • a browsing and commenting interface optimized for Sidekick 

Get Radar for your Sidekick now, free for the first month. In the Download Catalog, go to Applications, then Social & Community.

Enjoy.

Wow, that was a lot of t-shirts.
June 27, 2008
Ian Jeffrey
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Well our t-shirt giveaway turned out to be a massive success of global proportions. We received requests from all over the planet with t-shirts making their way across Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas.

Special thanks go out to Philippe from Canada, Jens from Switzerland, Ana from Colombia, Ranj from India, Ed from Chile, and everyone else who sent us a note after receiving their Ts.

Enjoy. And watch this space for more promotions.

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MobileBeat 2008: Vote for Radar!
June 13, 2008
Ian Jeffrey
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Radar is up for ~another honor: the opportunity to present at MobileBeat 2008, featuring the best mobile start-ups of 2008. The organizers have hand-selected a list of promising start-ups including Radar.

VentureBeat readers are asked to vote on companies that 1) have the boldest idea, and 2) have the opportunity to be a grand-slam business hit. You have until June 24th to vote.

The good news: you can vote more than once! Each registered user is able to vote up to 5 times per category. The catch: you can only vote once per 24 hours.

Take a second to register here and then vote here.

Radar is under 'Application Companies'

The competition is stiff so vote early and vote often!

Meet Morgan Sherwood, Community Support Manager
June 13, 2008
John Poisson
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The latest addition to the growing Radar team is someone you'll most certainly cross paths with. Say hello to Morgan Sherwood who is already adeptly leading our community support efforts, nurturing the increasingly thriving community around Radar, and ensuring we're on top of your needs.

Morgan has a long history of getting this stuff just right, most recently from her two years at Slide, which she joined in the very early days. She's also an avid photographer, so expect to see some of her work making its way into the Gallery and elsewhere.

Welcome, Morgan. We're all very glad you're here.

The Webby Award ceremony was a hell of a party.
June 12, 2008
John Poisson
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Ian and I are just back from a whirlwind trip to NY to meet some press and attend the Webby Award Gala. It was a spectacular night by all accounts. Saturday Night Live head writer Seth Meyers hosted the night, handing out Webbys to the best of the web. Radar advisor will.i.am was there to accept his Artist of the Year award, presented to him by Ludacris, and lots of other celebrities were in attendance, from Al Gore to Steven Colbert to David Byrne.

We, of course, were thrilled to accept our People's Voice Webby for Mobile Social Network and we couldn't have done it without your vote. Thanks again.

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Welcome Sylvio and Larry
June 3, 2008
John Poisson
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Today we're pleased to announce two important additions to the executive team here at Tiny Pictures.

Sylvio Drouin joined us recently as Chief Technology Officer, leading the team building all the technology Radar sits on and ensuring it runs smoothly. He's a mad scientist, a technology visionary, and deeply experienced in a whole host of areas that will bear fruit in the months and years to come.

Larry Higdon just came on board as our new Vice President of Business Development and Sales. He's already leading the charge in expanding our reach around the world, through partnerships both traditional and revolutionary.

Welcome aboard guys. We're very glad to have you here.

For more details on their backgrounds, have a look at our corporate site.
Welcome to the New Radar
May 28, 2008
Joshua Kaufman
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Today we unveiled an all-new Radar site, with a significantly simplified and refreshed design. We hope you'll feel right at home in the new site, but here are some things you might be wondering.

Why redesign Radar now?

Although we've introduced a bunch of new features since launching Radar, the core structure has remained relatively unchanged since its original design. Since then, we've seen dramatic growth around the world and we've been thinking a lot about how to improve your experience across the service, both on the desktop and on your phone. In order to accomplish our goals, we rethought some core aspects of the Radar interface from the ground up, and while we were at it we improved navigation and brightened up the place.

What is My Radar?

My Radar is the hub of the new site, and where you'll find the latest posts from all of your friends (both groups and individuals) and Gallery channels you subscribe to: everything on your Radar. From My Radar, you can also access and manage your friends and subscriptions by selecting the appropriate link on the left-hand side of the page.

What happened to 'Everything'?

What was called 'Everything' is now called 'Posts', and this is where you land after logging into Radar. All of your friends' and subscriptions' latest posts are accessible from here.

Where are all my friends and subscriptions?

Don't worry, all of your friends and subscriptions are still there. We've moved friend and subscription management to new pages accessible from the Friends and Subscriptions links on the left side of the page within My Radar. From these pages you can add and remove friends and subscriptions, or navigate to a specific friend's channel.

What about groups?

Groups are now called Friend Lists: private groupings of friends for easy filtering and privacy. Any Friends Lists you create will appear under Posts, allowing you to easily use them to filter what's showing on your Radar. To create or edit the members of a friends list, go to the Friends page.

This redesign took place under the covers, setting the stage for a host of new functionality to be unveiled throughout the summer. We hope you enjoy, and most importantly keep in touch.

Ray and the Brown Squad at Bay to Breakers
May 15, 2008
Ian Jeffrey
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Ray and the Brown Squad will be out this Sunday for San Francisco's famous Bay to Breakers event. Swing by the official Race After Party at Golden Gate Park to say hello and pick up some free Radar swag. If the event is anything like it was last year, this should be quite a day.

Hope to see you there!



Time for a Radar party!
May 7, 2008
Ian Jeffrey
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Radar Poster - FINAL.pdf-2.jpgWith all the excitement around here and summer just around the corner, we wanted to take some time to thank the community. If you happen to be in the San Francisco area on Thursday May 29, we'd love to share the occasion with as many of you as possible.

For this special event Radar is proud to join forces with Lazy Day Recordings and none other than Fred Everything and Olivier Desmet, two international house music superstars and local DJ favorites. Also joining the lineup are The Autist and Arsen, two regulars at world-renowned Stereo Afterhours in Montreal. This marks their SF debut, and these guys won't disappoint.

Voted Best New Club in America by URB Magazine and featuring one of the craziest sound systems we've ever heard, Mighty [link to Mighty site map or Google Maps] is the ideal venue for what's sure to be an incredible night.

The whole Radar team will be on hand, including Ray, and we look forward to saying hello.

Doors open at 10. No cover charge.
 

For more info, visit one of the following:

Facebook Event

Upcoming Listing

Mighty Web Site


Radar won a People's Voice Webby!
May 7, 2008
John Poisson
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winner_white_med.pngThanks to an incredible show of support from users around the world, Radar has won the People's Voice Webby for mobile social networking. We couldn't be more pleased.

What makes the People's Voice award so gratifying is that it's selected by users, so thanks for taking the time to vote. To return the favor, we're cooking up a summer's worth of goodness for Radar. Stay tuned.