paidContent.org - The Economics of Content
Photo Sharing
Posted By Rafat Ali - Wed 27 Dec 2006 07:15 PM PST
Another funding we missed earlier this year: SnapJot, an online scrapbooking service based out of SF, has received $1.5 million in angel from Ron Conway, angel investors and Amicus Web,…
Posted By Rafat Ali - Wed 15 Nov 2006 02:02 PM PST
Slide, a photo sharing start-up that allows users to publish online slideshows of photos and other digital media, has received additional (third round, I think) funding. new financing round was…
Posted By Jemima Kiss - Wed 18 Oct 2006 06:12 PM PST
I had a quick chat with Mark Selby outside the conference and asked him about the infamous GooTube deal, or whatever we’re calling it now. Selby is VP of multimedia…
Posted By Staci D. Kramer - Tue 17 Oct 2006 08:12 PM PST
Yahoo Chairman & CEO Terry Semel didn’t exactly say “please, sir, may I have another” during Tuesday’s lengthy earnings call but he did start the conversation with a quasi act…
Posted By Jemima Kiss - Mon 16 Oct 2006 10:12 PM PST
-- Web users won’t pay for podcasts: Two-thirds of UK web users say they won’t pay for podcasts but would put up with ads if the service was free. Forty-six…
Mobile Options
RSS
paidContent.org feed mocoNews.net feed paidContent.co.uk feed contentSutra.com feed
View all feeds »Channels
Send a News Tip
About
paidContent.org, flagship of the ContentNext Media network, provides global coverage of the business of digital content.
Rafat Ali
Publisher & Co-Editor
Staci D. Kramer
Co-Editor
David Kaplan
Senior Correspondent
Joseph Weisenthal
Correspondent
Robert Andrews
U.K. Editor
Amanda Natividad
Editorial Producer
Search
The economics of social media continue to heat up, with ever more buzz created in new and growing market categories. This report examines the categories, number and size of investment and acquisitions into social media and the resulting value created from 2007 through 2008. Order your report today to analyze deals made by Yahoo, Disney, Google, AOL, CBS, Hearst, Microsoft and many more.
ContentNext Headlines
paidContent.org
- Interview: Jeff Bradley, SVP, AT&T: Enterprise Not An iPhone-BlackBerry War
- More Additions to MocoNews: Matt Joining To Increase our Entertainment Coverage
- Comcast and Others Invest In WiMax Startup Cartiza
- EMI and Infospace Reach Settlement on Ringtone Royalties Lawsuit
- Industry Moves: Verisign CEO Roper Resigns; Bidzos Is Interim Head






