Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Chugging along.
Quietly.
Indeed... i'm still putting pieces of the puzzle to this little discovery.
This is one patient stock... Hopefully they become fully reporting this year and start to deliver
Someone knows something... Cant complain though activity is good
abnormal volume.
I think company is poised for something huge....
Did an email verification of some of the members named on the executive panels... and it appears they are on the vzillion domain...
Few Links with some details!
http://www.gobignetwork.com/users/Antonio-Collier
http://www.futureintelligence.co.uk/2010/09/the-3d-future-of-the-web-so-close-you-can-nearly-touch-it/
www.screencast.com/users/VZillion
Only 16 million in public float...
so this Antonio Collier is from second-life? I wonder if Vzillion is similar in concept... I'll dig for some solid intel
There are more questions then answers.
But, volume has picked up a ton lately.
Anyone know when the "Vzillion talk" series begin? so many questions about this comp
What is up with the volume here?
Volume alone is up over 200% its 10 day avg....
Don't know about that, not when you have plenty of stinkies moving half a mil to a mil in dollar volume.
Might be too late - around $40k in this today alone.
Combined with last week, I doubt that dollar amount is speculators.
Not bad. Got distracted over the weekend, still a lot more digging to do.
Another strong volume day here.
As was I, naturally.
Still trying to pull this together, form some kind of history. Got my shovel ready ...
Was joking.
His CV seems well suited for whatever the hell they are trying to accomplish as a business.
Go vzil - to da moon.
Weeeeee.
Also,
Meh.
The Singularity Universty was my fifth safety school.
Yo! MTV Raps Former Co-Host Joins vzillion
Hip Hop Icon Ed Lover becomes a vzillionaire
PR Newswire
MIAMI, Feb. 27, 2012
MIAMI, Feb. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- vzillion, the personal utility, added former Yo! MTV Raps and NY Radio mainstay Ed Lover (born James Roberts) to their Relationship Design Team.
Ed's career in acting, radio and music spans over 20 years. He has interviewed such iconic people from Jay Z, Kanye West, Rihanna and Puff Daddy to Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey, among many others.
"Ed is an iconic personality within the hip hop community and we are insanely excited about him joining with us," said Antonio Collier Founder and CEO of vzillion. "What we are designing at vzillion is a collaboration that turns a mundane entity like the web into something incredibly sexy and appealing. Our goal is to bring culture and technology together in a way never before seen. Ed will be forging relationships for artists, brands and people that they have previously not had."
Initially, R.D.s (Relationship Designers) will engage established and up and coming artists, athletes, entertainers and brands to show them the collaborative opportunities that are offered within the vzillion universe. As vzillion moves forward Relationship Design Teams will include associates who will be helpful in showing traditional Internet users the opportunities available to them as well.
"Being a part of the beginning of a revolution was incredible at MTV," said Lover. "You could feel you were a part of something special. This is how it felt when I sat with vzillion. Hearing Antonio speak about the culture of the Internet and seeing what vzillion is developing, it feels magical. Antonio is a bit Martin Luther King Jr, Steve Jobs and Muhammad Ali all rolled into one. And, the vzillion team he has assembled is brilliant. Being able to create jobs, wealth and opportunities and actually caring about people is what drew me to vzillion. It's exciting to be a vzillionaire and a part of this movement," added Lover.
"Our goal is to have people share in revenue within vzillion and own, not only their data, but also have a utility that works for them," stated Collier. "The personal utility will usher in a new way of thinking where designers, artists, publishers, philanthropists and technology create an entirely unique way of engaging with each other. The German term, Gestalt-Ingeniuer expresses more closely what R.D.s are to vzillion. Designing new and better ways to collaborate with humanity is their mission. This is why vzillion will remain 'beta for life.'
"A cultural renaissance is happening right now that will be the genesis of services, software and hardware that is all about people," continued Collier. "People desire simplicity; the web is anything but simple in its current format. It's about the relationship, create a better one and you have an explosion. Everyone deserves to be a vzillionaire."
A town hall style series of talks is being created called 'vzillion talks' that will be a collaboration of celebrities, athletes, artists and vzillion's core team members. Locations, dates and subjects will be released in the near future.
About VZillion
vzillion, Inc. (VZIL) is the personal utility designed to deliver the personal web. vzillion stands at the intersection of culture and technology. vzillion's crusade is to place people at the center of the universe and leverage technologies to engage, empower and give them ownership.
For more information, please visit:www.vzillion.com twitter: @vzillion
SOURCE vzillion
http://www.bizjournals.com/prnewswire/press_releases/2012/02/27/NY60322
vzillion Names Elise Wright VP of Marketing & Digital Messaging
MIAMI, Dec. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- vzillion, the personal utility, announced today that Elise Wright will join the company as VP of Marketing & Digital Messaging starting January 2, 2012. Wright will be responsible for developing innovative marketing, digital initiatives and content development. She will report directly to vzillion's CEO, Antonio Collier.
Wright joins vzillion after a stellar fifteen-year career at Universal Music Group, where she most recently served as SVP of Marketing, Digital, and Artist Development for Universal Republic. Wright is a global marketing executive specializing in multi-cultural brand building and has overseen projects for Stevie Wonder, Akon, Enrique Iglesias, Amy Winehouse, Erykah Badu, India Arie, Lil Jon, Cash Money Records artists and more. She helped Cash Money further expand their international brand and genre base with the launch of multi-million selling pop artists Jay Sean and Kevin Rudolf. Over the years, Wright has directed the careers of artists who have delivered multiple number one selling singles, albums and platinum albums. She has also supervised publicity and marketing efforts surrounding various high-profile special events including the Super Bowl, Grammys, MTV, VH1 and BET Award performances.
"Elise is a great manager who will help grow vzillion's marketing operations globally," said Collier. "She has relevant experience and a track record of building innovative means of engagement and marketing. Elise understands vzillion's vision of delivering an amazing end-to-end ecosystem and she is passionate in helping us realize that vision."
"I'm thrilled to be joining the amazing talents on board vzillion. This is an exciting time for the digital industry, especially in music. When technology entered the music business ecosystem it was an apocalyptic event simply because it wasn't embraced. This is what vzillion is getting right, designing with industries and not ahead of them. One ecosystem we are focused on is the music industry. To crack that nut you have to 'see' different and have collaboration from the beginning," said Wright. "I am also insanely excited about some of the new revenue-generating opportunities that we will be introducing to the masses. We are passionate about people and know that once they see what we are developing they will be just as excited. vzillion's innovative approach to technology has us perfectly positioned for immediate growth."
"To be such a brash, young company and attract this level of brilliant talent, we couldn't be more pleased. We have a mission and Elise is going to be a vital part of simplifying the landscape, and that is exciting. When culture and technology are in stride, a new way is the result. The web lacks vibe for the most part; what is beyond search and social networking? Incredibly talented people like Elise are going to help vzillion show the world what is. And this is only the beginning," added Collier.
Wright, who graduated from Spelman College and attended Cornell University, currently resides in New York with her husband.
About vzillion
vzillion, Inc. is the personal utility designed to deliver the personal web. vzillion stands at the intersection of culture and technology. vzillion's crusade is to place people at the center of the universe and leverage technologies to engage, empower and give them ownership.
For more information, please visit:www.vzillion.com twitter: @vzillion
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/former-universal-music-group-executive-joins-vzillion-135442883.html
Still digging. This Yves Bergquist, pretty sharp.
YVES BERGQUIST, CHIEF STRATEGIST OFFICER, As Chief Strategist Officer, Yves Bergquist is the lead architect for VZillion's corporate strategy, which involves designing and managing the lifestyle technology company's ecosystem of technologies and partners. VZillion is building a next-generation platform that will provide users with a digital hub for their online and offline lives and a new way of experiencing the Internet. Bergquist, who joined VZillion's executive team in February 2009, brings with him over 10 years of experience in corporate strategy and market creation. He served as a consultant designing organizations, business models and competitive strategies in high-velocity environments for clients including the Walt Disney Corporation, Ubisoft Entertainment, the U.S. Department of Defense and the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. Prior to VZillion, Bergquist was part of the founding team and an academic advisor at Singularity University, a partnership between NASA, Google and ePlanet Ventures, where he helped design and manage the university's business, policy and forecasting curriculum. Bergquist holds a Master's Degree in History from the Sorbonne University in Paris, France and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California.
http://digitalhollywood.com/11DHFall/DH11Fl-Thurs16.html
http://www.ourblook.com/Future-of-Education/Yves-Bergquist-on-the-Future-of-Education.html
Also, check out the other one from the last link:
http://prezi.com/9qok3mgf3p5z/copy-of-playing-to-learn/
Haven't. Seen that.
Seen this?
http://prezi.com/ox6couhaeoz5/notbillionbetter/
Click through it using the arrow.
"Antonio is a bit Martin Luther King Jr, Steve Jobs and Muhammad Ali all rolled into one."
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VZIL/news
Starting to get some life here.
The news on Mark Jackson came out today and its not easy for traders to find it.
Now it's getting a bit easier:
November 16, 2011 1:13 PM • Log In • REGISTER
HOT TOPICS:
Earn extra cash! Here's how…
Click here to find out more!
Keeping It Real
African American-owned companies look to change the face (and space) of virtual reality
by Dale Coachman Posted: February 1, 2010
There’s been a lot of talk lately about virtual reality and augmented reality. For most, the only name that comes to mind is Second Life (www.secondlife.com), a Website that lets users build virtual spaces and create avatars as a way to socialize and create virtual businesses. Although Second Life has provided opportunities for entrepreneurs and small businesses to test the waters and develop company strategies, it hasn’t been without its limitations, says Antonio Collier, 40, founder and CEO of Vzillion Inc. (www.vzillion.com), a virtual Internet platform (or, as Collier calls it, VirtuReal) designed to more effectively connect businesses with customers online and off.
Collier, a serial entrepreneur and former Second Life denizen who made a name for himself developing a popular live pizza delivery service in Second Life, also created a virtual nightclub in the space. “It was developed to sell music for independent artists, and it took off,” says Collier. “People from all around the world came, and that was big for us,” he adds. Still, there was one glaring problem: “We couldn’t control a lot of the things happening there.” Collier says the plethora of adult entertainment businesses and their respective clientele, as well as the prevalence of “escapism,” was a driving force in his decision to develop an alternative. To be fair, however, Second Life has proven valuable in some spaces, such as education, where academic institutions and educators have used it to help them teach, collaborate, and develop training methods.
Miami-based Vzillion, launched in 2006, is a bit of a hybrid animal—part virtual world and part intelligent search agent—that lets companies create 3-D environments for their real-world products and services. Potential customers get the benefit of a unified 3-D user interface and experience, with real-world benefits. Vzillion, which is free to use, uses its I.C.O.R.E. platform (Intelligent Consumer Oriented Real-Time Environment) to help users create a “home” for all their online activities, so that from a VirtuReal apartment, they can access social networking sites and online shopping spaces, as well as other tools and services they use. That space is then accessible on a variety of devices, including mobile phones and television.
“Online, there is a piece missing,” says Collier of what’s currently available. “We have home pages and startup pages, social networking sites, but there is no home for me on the Web right now. And there is a simple, basic human need to feel like ‘I have a home.’ You have to create that for the user and establish some kind of persona.”
The advantages of going virtual cannot be ignored on the business side, says Reginald Best, 48, COO and president of ProtonMedia (www.protonmedia.com), a Lansdale, Pennsylvania-based provider of virtual world technology. Proton’s software platform, ProtoSphere, is based on Microsoft technologies and lets companies create and customize virtual environments for training, meetings, product launches, learning events, and collaboration, among other uses. “It’s a solution that can be installed in an enterprise customer’s data center, or we have an option of actually hosting it as SaaS [software as a service] solution,” says Best. Additionally, ProtoSphere provides government-grade security.
“[This] is not a game, this is real business technology and there are some real and substantial benefits to applying [it] to your business,” says Best. He also emphasizes that unlike consumer-oriented sites, such as Second Life, ProtoSphere is positioned as a collaboration tool aimed squarely at the enterprise: ProtonMedia’s roster includes customers in the pharmaceutical and energy industries—large companies with employees worldwide that have concerns about security and issues of control, for example. For dedicated hosted arrangements, pricing starts at $83 per month per concurrent user, 100 users minimum. For perpetual licensing arrangements, pricing starts at $1,000 per concurrent user license, 100 users minimum.
So far, according to Best, the greatest challenge to virtual technologies is a lack of awareness that these tools exist for businesses. Virtual tools allow companies to improve productivity and provide better business outcomes, he notes. For example, says Best, one client using ProtoSphere reduced the cost of an annual event from $5 million to just over $1 million. How? The company significantly reduced travel and accommodation costs and other related expenses. Additionally, says Best, according to the feedback the company received, the event allowed for a different kind of communication and a great deal of collaboration among employees; if a presentation was missed, for example, an employee could easily access it, since materials and other information were recorded and made available.
Unlike ProtonMedia, Vzillion is aimed at the business to consumer space, and Collier says his emphasis is on engagement for both consumers and businesses. “Sites are fragmented,” notes Collier, and because of this, it’s easy for consumers to become disconnected. “Businesses can use Vzillion to create an environment for their product and develop a better connection with the consumer. And consumers, no matter what application they use, can engage from their personal, virtual space.”
Despite Best’s and Collier’s notions, is Virtual reality simply pie-in-the-sky technology? According to Best, the virtual environment market is a small but growing one, estimated at $50 million to $75 million. The unified communications and collaboration marketplace, on the other hand, which is where ProtonMedia is positioning itself, is a $55 billion to $60 billion marketplace—and both spaces are growing.
This article originally appeared in the February 2010 issue of Black Enterprise magazine.
http://www.blackenterprise.com/2010/02/01/keeping-it-real/
VZIL News hard to find. First I can find on it in years. I have not bought any of the stock yet. Just watching it.
This Mark Jackson?
vzillion Names NBA Legend Mark Jackson Vice President of Sports Partnerships
http://www.consumerelectronicsnet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=1766629-0
If we use algebra then we r ok: -$1.00 + -$1.00 = $ +1.00 life is good
dropping
waiting for any blip on the radar, hard to DD this company but researching
With the talent the have named this could be a mover, digging deeper ...
Followers
|
13
|
Posters
|
|
Posts (Today)
|
0
|
Posts (Total)
|
725
|
Created
|
12/29/09
|
Type
|
Free
|
Moderators |
Volume | |
Day Range: | |
Bid Price | |
Ask Price | |
Last Trade Time: |