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Yahoo EVP Ash Patel, One Of the First Yahoos, Announces His Departure
Most updates to Yahoo’s website were manual in those days, he says, although there were a few partners sending in content in a variety of formats.
Ash Patel , a senior Yahoo exec and one of the company’s longest serving employees, will shortly be stepping down. His last day will be next Monday.
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
'Tarzan Economics': If Music Is Free, How Do Artists Get Paid?
Over the past decade, the music industry launched hundreds of lawsuits against consumers in an attempt to halt illegal downloads of digital content. Jim Griffin, working as an advisor to Warner Music Group, is partnering with a number of universities to experiment with business models that could provide an answer. Although many in the industry have backed off from that approach, the challenge remains to find a business model that generates sufficient revenue for musicians and record label companies. At the recent Supernova conference in San Francisco, Knowledge@Wharton spoke with Griffin
Knowledge@Wharton
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Blockbuster Brings New Releases to Android, Windows Mobile Phones
The company has also confirmed that they're working on an Android app, which is likely to launch on the "select Motorola phones" Blockbuster previously hinted at when they partnered with the handset manufacturer last summer . In the works is an updated iPhone application, an Android application (apparently for the Motorola phones, although the company won't directly confirm this), the Windows Mobile application for the HD2 and the expectation that more carriers and manufacturers will want to partner with them once they see what the company's mobile apps can do.
Blockbuster is bringing its OnDemand service to both Windows Mobile and Google Android phones, starting March 24th with the launch of the T-Mobile HTC HD2 smartphone.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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Exclusive: YouTube Will Soon Let Big Content Partners Bring Their Own Ads
Currently very few media partners are able to sell their own ads on YouTube, but industry sources expect that this program will soon be expanded to more big media partners, possibly before the end of the first quarter. YouTube confirms that a few big partners, like CBS, can already sell their own ad inventory on both the videos in their YouTube channels and any videos with their content uploaded by users that is picked up by YouTube’s Content ID system. Big media companies have always had a love-hate relationship with YouTube. They don’t know
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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Causata Launches Customer Interaction Platform With $4.5M From Accel Partners
Accel Partners has poured $4.5 knew that previous experiences in machine learning and real time targeting of web content had provided a unique foundation for understanding how such a solution should be approached. Tags: Company & Product Profiles Accel Accel Partners causat million into Causata , a San Francisco-based software startup that provides tools companies can use to optimize customer experience and business results.
The Series A round actually closed back in April this year, but the name of the investor has only now been made public through a regulatory filing,
TechCrunch
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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Associated Content Raises $6 Million For Publishing Platform
Online publishing platform Associated Content has closed a $6 million, Series C financing round funded by SoftBank Capital , Canaan Partners and AOL CEO Tim Armstrong. Associated Content secured $10 million in Series B Financing from SoftBank, Canaan, and Armstrong in 2007. Founded by Luke Beatty and originally funded by Tim Armstrong in 2005, Associated Content operates a proprietary The company also closed $5.4 million in Series A funding from SoftBank in 2006.
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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The Top 12 Options for Web Content Management
Gartner has published its Magic Quadrant for Web content management in 2009, to help CIOs and IT decide just what will meet the needs of the enterprise. Web software is now the fastest growing sector of the enterprise content management market, according to Gartner, and was valued at more $3.3 This annual report identifies the leaders in the industry, and we picked out the top dozen vendors aimed at enterprise content management billion dollars last year.
Here's their strengths and weaknesses, to let you get a handle on what's best for your business.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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MySpace, Citysearch Partner To Create MySpace Local
Don’t be fooled - the reason for all this local content is to create premium ad space. MySpace and Citysearch are jointly announcing a new MySpace property this morning called MySpace Local. The site combines Citysearch business listings (including address, photos, menus, videos, maps and hours of location) from a thousand cities with the MySpace community. The site is launching into
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Apture Raises $4.1 Million Round For Contextual Rich Media Overlays
Apture , the startup that lets online publishers enhance content with pop-ups that carry rich media from a variety of sources based on the context of linked words and terms, has scored a healthy $4.1 million in Series A financing from Clearstone Venture Partners and a number of angel investors including Paul Maritz (CEO of VMware) and Steve Taylor (former Executive VP of the Boston Globe). The service was first launched in June 2008 and has much improved since then.
Online publishers can use Apture by simply inserting a line of Javascript code after creating an account, which
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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Content Owners Force Hulu To Kneecap Boxee
Boxee , the powerful software package that can convert computers, Apple TVs and other popular products into media centers, has just been kneecapped by major studio content owners. two weeks ago Hulu called and told us their content partners were asking them to remove Hulu from boxee. Hulu CEO Jason Kilar has written a post on the Hulu blog detailing why the content had to be pulled: One of the product’s most popular features since its implementation last October has been the ability to watch Hulu ’s entire catalog for free, on your TV. Today, Boxee
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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SocialMedia Unveils New Interactive Ads, Scores IDG As Partner
But outside of social networks, advertisers have largely failed to get in on the action - on most web pages, banner ads usually consist of a flashy logo and maybe some clever text, without any content that is actually personalized to you .
Alongside the launch the company has announced that publishing giant IDG is its first partner, and that IDG will be rolling out advertising campaigns and selling customized versions of ‘People Powered Ads’ under its own Amplify banner.
Social interaction is one of the driving forces behind the web right now, with Twitter and Facebook both growing at phenomenal rates.
TechCrunch
- Monday, May 11, 2009
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CNET Partners with Thomson Reuters on Linked Data Initiative
Calais is a toolkit of products that enables publishers to incorporate semantic functionality within their properties - enabling them to categorize content as people, places, companies, facts, events, and more. How this works is that OpenCalais enables semantic analysis of CNET's content, from which it creates tags that then help power the topic pages. It's this cross-linking The latest implementation of OpenCalais , the Semantic API by media company Thomson Reuters, has just been announced. It's with 'new media' stalwart CNET , which has signed up to use OpenCalais for semantic
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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The Guardian Launches Free Content API - But You Get To Build Its Ad Network
The Guardian newspaper in the UK has today launched a free, open API which will carry all the content the newspaper produces in print and online, going back to 1999. The “Open Platform” will allow allow partners to reuse Guardian.co.uk content and data for free, in a clear move to extend the paper’s reach for its content and brand. But the payback for all this free content It helps that the paper is owned and run by a charitable trust which does not have shareholders who would normally have a heart attack at giving away the family jewels.
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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