Posts Tagged ‘Flip’

Flip Camera to Flippin’ Grilled Cheese

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Picture this: You’re hungry. You could really go for a home-made grilled cheese, but you don’t have time to make one yourself. So, you hop on your smartphone, place an order, swipe a QR code from your phone when you get to the restaurant, and BAM! Your hot grilled cheese is served to you in less than 60 seconds after arriving.

Sound like a work of genius to you? Well, the man behind the concept is none other than Flip video camera inventor, Jonathan Kaplan. Yep, you heard it right. After Cisco took the Flip away from him, he changed directions completely and began working on a chain of high-tech grill cheese sandwich cafés.

The restaurant chain, appropriately named The Melt, will be opened nationwide and is backed by Sequoia Capital. While an official price tag has not been released, it is public knowledge at this point that Kaplan plans to open more than 500 locations, with each location costing somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. Clearly Sequoia Capital sees promise in The Melt.

And what geek-made grilled cheese joint would be complete without the latest and greatest equipment? In preparation for The Melt, Kaplan worked with Electrolux to build a grill for the cheeses that first microwaves them for 15 seconds to speed up the process; then toasts them for 30 seconds for a yummy, crunchy end product.

“We’re selling nostalgia and happiness,” said Kaplan. “Grilled cheese makes people happy.”

We agree, Kaplan. Who knew computer nerds could cook?

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What the Flip? Cisco Discontinues the Flip Camera

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

The Flip video camera is just one of the casualties of a multi-tiered shutdown for CISCO. The company announced this morning that a restructuring will take place, which will not only discontinue the Flip, but cut 550 jobs. The purpose of the shake-up is to allow the company to focus its attention on the profitability of the home networking business.

CISCO CEO John Chambers recently issued a press release admitting problems in the networking company, stating that lack of discipline and slow decision making are to blame. So, after spending $590 million in 2009 on the purchase of Pure Digital (the company that originally produced the Flip), Chambers has decided it’s best to shut down Flip production as part of its consumer business reform.

The FlipShare service, which allows users to share their homemade videos online, will continue to serve its customers and promises to come up with a transition plan, despite the changes at CISCO.

Smart phones equipped with cameras have taken from the sales of hand-held video cameras, not excluding the Flip. This particular camera, however, has been popular in recent years, especially considering the prominence of YouTube, because of its convenient size and user-friendly manageability. It has earned praise from celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Beyonce, and even the all powerful Oprah. We use one here at eZanga to document our accolades, public appearances, and many practical jokes; so as Flip users, it’s unfortunate to see the Flip flop.

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