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Photo Scrapbook Site SnapJot Receives $1.5 Million Funding - 0 Comments
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,…

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PayPal Founder’s Photo Sharing Service Slide Gets Funding - 0 Comments
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…

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From Mipcom: Interview: Mark Selby, VP-Multimedia, Nokia - 0 Comments
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…

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Earnings: YHOO: Semel Promises; Panama Launches; Social Media Delivers - 0 Comments
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…

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UK Round-up: Podcasts; Scotsman; Haymarket; NatMags; Endemol/ITV1 - 0 Comments
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…

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