Punchd has been acquired by Google
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Punchd has been acquired by Google
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Re: Punchd has been acquired by Google
#2And as always, congratulations! Great and fun business and I'm glad for Google that they picked them up.
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#3I like the product and am excited for the team, but $10mil seems a bit high to me for a pretty early product. I'm assuming that this will eventually roll into Google wallet as a competitor to Square's card case.
In any case, this is great news for the young team - looks like they'll continue their work but within the confines of Google. Looks like Dave McClure's hypothesis is getting stronger by the day with a few 500 startups companies getting snapped up recently (Backtype to Twitter and Cardmunch to Linkedin).
(disclosure- we're a fellow 500startups company - go 500!)
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#6Did an Ask HN on this a few months ago ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1897331 ). Knew the responses would be pretty biased, but it was still encouraging. Glad I heeded you all.
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#7I met Reed at StartupSchool last year, he was pretty passionate about this project -- and it was clear they were on to something. I hope Google continues the project, there's lots of potential here. Congrats to the team!
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#9FYI the transaction price was estimated at greater than $10mil. http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/08/google-to-buy-mobile-loyalt... I like the product and am excited for the team, but $10mil seems a bit high to me for a pretty early product. I'm assuming that this will eventually roll into Google wallet as a competitor to Square's card case. In any case, this is great news for the young team - looks like they'll continue…
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#10 Super Secure
Patent-pending technology guarantees the integrity
of your loyalty program. GPS triangulation, velocity
analysis, and statistical variation keep things secure.
Each venue gets one static QR code. A bit of fraud prevention based on location and statistical analysis does not seem "super secure" to me but perhaps i am missing something.