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Google Eats Another Ad Startup

Google on Monday said it has picked up online advertising startup Teracent. San Mateo, California, Teracent promises online advertisers greater returns on display ads, a category that has struggled to show gains compared with other advertisement forms. ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  AdMob

Red Herring Asia 100 Winners List

The Global 100 VC Winners For the first time and after many weeks of evaluation, Red Herring is proud to announce the following 100 VC firms from around the Globe have won the 2009 Global VC 100. Click here to find out who the lucky winners are. The ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CA Inc.

Innovation on Wheels: Tesla IPO Coming

Electric-auto maker Tesla is quietly revving up plans to file its widely expected initial public offering, according to reports. San Carlos, California, Tesla is known for its Roadster electric two-seater sports car built on a Lotus platform that ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Elon Musk,  Lotus,  Securities and Exchange Commission,  PayPal,  Google Inc.

Did Twitter Find Business Model?

Twitter, the popular personalized syndication service, on Friday revealed how it plans to make money. San Francisco startup Twitter, which has raised enormous heaps of venture capital with only a dismissive attitude about a business model, dropped the ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  TechCrunch,  Benchmark Capital,  Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.

NVP Supersizes Fund to $1.2 Billion

Norwest Venture Partners on Tuesday unveiled a hefty $1.2 billion venture capital fund to stake a wide range of investment stages globally. Palo Alto, California, NVP plans to unleash the capital domestically as well as internationally as it launches ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Norwest Venture Partners,  University of California Berkeley

Analyst: Nokia-Palm "Premature"

A marriage of Nokia, lacking a smartphone hit, to struggling handheld pioneer Palm isn't even a wink of the eye yet, according to Wall Street analysts.  Amid mounting speculation, analyst are pooh-poohing such a combination for many reasons, including ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CA Inc.

Net Video TV Set-Top Box Tunes In $25M

Sezmi on Monday dialed in $25 million from venture backers to continue development of its set-top box capable of running television, on-demand movies, and Internet video. Belmont, California, Sezmi also announced plans to start trials of its service ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  16 Nov 2009

Dude, You're Getting a Droid

Dell on Friday confirmed speculation that it would enter the smart phone business. The PC maker plans to launch its Mini 3 smart phones in China and Brazil on carriers China Mobile and Claro. In China, that would give Dell access to the some 710 ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  CA Inc.

iPhone Costs Average Yearly Chinese Salary

Apple may be poised to take over the wireless subscriber masses of China, but not many there can afford an iPhone. The Mac maker late October introduced the nation of some 710 million mobile subscribers to its sleek phone, but its reception has since ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CA Inc.

Redfin Scores $10 Million

Redfin, a Web-based real estate broker, on Thursday said it landed a $10 million fourth round of funding. Led by Greylock Partners, the financial backing brings the Seattle company's total funding to $30.8 million. The round was joined by previous ...

From RED HERRING STAFF, Red Herring,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Greylock Partners,  Yahoo!,  ZipRealty, Inc.

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