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Gagglescape tracks the flow of venture capital and angel investment in a global economy.
Snap Powers Mashable (socalTech.com)
Pasadena-based Snap Technologies, the Idealab startup which provides web widgets and web search tools, said Tuesday that social networking blog site Mashable has incorporated the firm's Snap Shots widget into its site. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed. Mashable is a popular, Web 2.0 web site which is popular with the technology crowd. Snap's Snap Shots widget allows web publishers ...
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Survey shows more US venture capital firms investing abroad - Livemint
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Where 2.0: Opening Address - O’Reilly Radar
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More US venture capital firms investing abroad: survey - Reuters
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Survey ranks US tops in fostering innovation - San Francisco Chronicle
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US Faces Competition in Wireless, Internet, and Biopharma, Says … - Xconomy
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Treasury Board to share wiki success secrets with deputy ministers - InterGovWorld.com
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Canadian public sector heads to Lac Carling to bone up on Web 2.0 - InterGovWorld.com
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More venture capital pours into Persystent Technology - Bizjournals.com
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Paying to play in the venture capital game - WTN News
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Web 2.0: New Internet icons lift Silicon Valley from skepticism (Bradenton Herald)
"Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0," by Sarah Lacy; Gotham, $26
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Web 2.0: New Internet icons lift Silicon Valley from skepticism (Bradenton Herald)
"Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0," by Sarah Lacy; Gotham, $26
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Off the Shelf Venture Capital, Before High Tech - New York Times
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Buyout investors called good for jobs, pensions - Vancouver Sun
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Venture capital funds in for a tough slog - The Gazette (Montreal)
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The Canadian-born, U.S.-headquartered MDC Partners has acquired a majority stake in Capital C and Kenna, two Toronto-area agencies.
GigPark announced on August 24th, that they had been purchased by the Yellow Pages. Hey Noah, congratulations to you and the team there. The Ontario government is doing something truly unique and laudable says John Albright of JLA Ventures. Last week Ontario's Ministry of Research and Innovation announced a new $205-million fund to help stimulate the province's early-stage ventures. According to a University of Laval Professor, Canada's Labour Sponsor Funds kill innovation rather than create it. Read the press release here. MediaScrape lands new venture round of $3.2 million. Chris Dingle has been appointed President and Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Dingle was the founding CTO of 24/7 Real Media which sold recently to WPP for $637 million. University Technologies International (UTI) - IGNITE - announces the closing of two first-round financings for two IGNITE companies, Profero Energy Inc. and Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. Kleer Inc. based in California but with a plant in Ottawa landed a $28 million round for its wireless audio product development. The Ottawa Citizen ran this story a few days ago. We've been saying this for years now. When will the public sector make it easier for investment in the province's tech sector? Rick Nathan of the Canadian Venture Capital Association has an optimistic view of the current credit crunch. MSBi Capital announces the addition of two new partners François Gauvin and John Elton.
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