Topic - Hummer Winblad

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VCs Pour Money Into Democrats

A whopping 63 percent of the industry's money flows to Democrats in the ’08 election cycle, the biggest swing in at least 18 years.
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Finance

VC Bloggers Aplenty?

Number of venture capitalists who blog appears to be on the upswing.
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Finance

Napster Ex-CEO Speaks

Hank Barry, venture capitalist, and Napster CEO during the bubble years, returns to his first love, the legal profession.
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Media, Finance

Second Life for Napster Execs

New careers for founder, former CEO.
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Internet

IBM Teaches Web 2.0

Big Blue teams with University of Arizona to spur students to create the next MySpace.
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Media, Finance

Napster VCs Fire Back

Hummer Winblad says it did not intentionally delete email related to its Napster investment.
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Finance

Napster VCs on Hook for Email

Court filing contends Hummer Winblad co-founder ordered vital emails deleted.
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Internet, Finance

Widgets for Dummies

PostApp snares $1.5 million to develop a service to capitalize on the growing use of widgets.
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Internet

Startup Revamps Site Search

Venture-backed Baynote takes implicit feedback from site visitors to provide dynamic advice on finding useful content.
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Finance

Intacct Gets Another $7M

On-demand financial software company receives second round of funding from new investors.
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Computers, Internet

SaaS is OK, but Not Yet Sassy

The Internet-hosted software model has arrived, but hasn’t matured.
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Computers

Symantec Imitates a Startup

The security giant gets set to release a product in a move that could alter the future of some startups.
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General news, Finance

U.S. House Eyes Patent Bill

Bill would loosen injunction standards and make intellectual property protection harder for small companies and individual inventors.
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Finance

Encryption Startup Gets $15M

Voltage Security scores a third round led by JAFCO Ventures, bringing its total funding to $30.6 million.