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Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping. more...
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Topic: Video on Demand
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Vic
448 days ago (franticindustries.com)
An interesting article by Matt Marshall - "If you’re in the mobile industry, and you’re not growing, you have a problem. We’re in the midst of a mobile revolution (all arrows pointing up), and numerous more...
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Topic: Mobile 2.0
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Vic
448 days ago (venturebeat.com)
An Internet video brainchild of three twentysomething former University of California grad students has won big backers, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Red McCombs, co-founder of Clear Channel more...
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Topic: Internet Video
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Vic
447 days ago (reuters.com)
After trying for two years to buy a gaming company, Barry Diller has finally decided to do something. more...
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Topic: Online Games
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Jmoonstone
442 days ago (redherring.com)
Funding announcement of CastTV, a Video Search company. more...
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Topic: Startup Funding
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Vic
441 days ago (newteevee.com)
Promising advertisers that it will allow them to track and monetize content, Video advertising startup Podaddies has raised its first round of funding. The funding was led by The Band of Angels and The more...
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Topic: Funding Announcement
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Jitendra
423 days ago (paidcontent.org)
Blinkxx is releasing its AdHoc technology that could enable bloggers to make more money by just embedding video clips on their website, regardless of where the video comes from. Now, that sounds interesting. more...
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Topic: Advertising
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Jitendra
421 days ago (news.com)
If you are a video startup, based in UK or Ireland, then please do contact TechCrunch because it is doing a study of all online video startups. You can contact Mike Butcher or submit your company directly. more...
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Topic: New Media
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Jitendra
421 days ago (uk.techcrunch.com)
Video ad startup companies YuMe and Blinkx are making some waves and headlines. YuMe has now raised $9 million from prominent Valley firms DAG Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Accel Partners, and BV Capital. more...
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Topic: Advertising
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Jitendra
415 days ago (venturebeat.com)
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