Fresh Fish: Company launches with $6 million in funding from Mayfield and Norwest.
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VCs pump $48.5 million into MovieBeam, which delivers the latest movie releases to a set-top box in customer homes.
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The acquisition of OuterBay will enhance HP’s offerings to storage, server, and software customers.
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The casual game company receives additional capital, highlighting the growth of the PC game market.
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Fewer IPOs or acquisitions prompt VC investors to hold out longer.
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Chamath Palihapitiya, who helped jump-start AOL’s Instant Messenger, is now a VC.
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VCs play games; Your brainless lawyer; Valuations drop.
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U.S. venture firms raised more in the first three quarters of 2005 than all last year.
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LPs cut venture investment; VCs fund cholesterol drug; Bangalore not next Silicon Valley; more cash for Jobster; investors fund against resistant bugs.
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Seattle-based online recruiter says it doesn’t need more cash, but gets $19.5 million while the checkbooks are open.
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The VC firm closes its 12th fund, but has lost a third of its backers over contract disputes and performance issues.
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Snap.com gets funding and Blinkx adds personalization as startup search engines pick up steam.
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Information overload also affects companies, and they're more likely to pay for a cure.
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AudioFeast has the ear of some good stations, but still needs to spread the word, and get in with—or around—iTunes.
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The problem is not new, but startups are finally beginning to provide Wi-Fi protection. Red Herring took one for a ride.
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Today’s digital devices may be branded by tech giants, but VCs see bling-bling in startups doing the behind-the-scenes technology that makes those products work.
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Mayfield Fund injects $8.5 million into open-source IT management company Groundwork.
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Capitalizing on escalating privacy and security concerns, a security software startup scores the second-biggest software investment since 2001.
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Startup Scalix offers an open-source back end for standard mail clients.
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SkyStream Networks overhauled its balance sheet, but kept its bets on the tech.
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