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Study: New England Web 2.0 space soaring (BizJournals)
Investment in New England Web 2.0 deals nearly doubled last year compared with 2006, while national investment levels flattened and Silicon Valley dollars declined, according to new data released today by Dow Jones VentureSource.
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Posted by the editor on 03/18
Is venture capital’s love affair with Web 2.0 over? (CNET)
VC investment in Web 2.0 increased in 2007, Dow Jones VentureSource says, but strip out the Facebook deal and a different picture emerges.
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Posted by the editor on 03/18
Pluggd Expands Management Team With Appointments of Two Industry Veterans (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Fi
Pluggd, a leader in Internet multimedia search and Web 2.0 ad platforms, today announced the appointments of two executives to its senior management team: Alex Alben will serve as vice president of corporate strategy while Fred Tietze has been named as vice president of sales and business development.
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Posted by the editor on 03/17
All American (Guardian Unlimited)
With London the official Facebook capital, the UK's appetite for social networking is far from sated - but why do all our best web start-ups, such as Bebo and Last.fm, head stateside? Bobbie Johnson reports
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Using blogs to manage projects - CIO Asia
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Cradle's Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas To Local And Global Investors - Bernama
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Start-ups gird for a long haul - Boston Globe
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How one company got outside money—and still kept control - Wall Street Journal
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From Enron to Bear Stearns - Business Spectator
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MyBlogLog founder to unveil new Web 2.0 service (CNET)
The founder of the social network for bloggers, which sold to Yahoo last year, plans to launch a new company called Gnip.
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Posted by the editor on 03/14
Putting Some Sex Appeal into Venture Capital - New York Times Blogs
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Lining up to take their shot - Chicago Tribune
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Zivity marks a sexy new chapter in venture capital investing (Market Watch)
NEW YORK -- Venture capital got a bit sexier this week. Perhaps a tad more controversial, too.
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Posted by the editor on 03/13
Oracle Finally Says ‘’See Ya’’ to ‘’Siebel’’ for On Demand CRM (destinationCRM)
Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 have been driving innovations in how users access their CRM solutions -- relying on hosted models, Web browsers, and semi-connected application functionality. At the same time, many CRM offerings enable users to take advantage of the latest in social networking.
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Balderton Capital to Sell its Stake in Bebo - Earthtimes
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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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