Norway’s browser innovator now sees the future in the mobile market.
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Mobile video startup attracts funding from web browser pioneer, adding to its growing list of marquee investors.
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Ning co-founder joins board of directors of the social-networking site.
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The search engine will index more than 100 million people at launch and add millions daily.
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Social news sites battle for users with money and power.
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A BusinessWeek cover on Digg.com’s Kevin Rose caused some to pause at his reported net worth.
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Online search king to provide $90 million in online ad credits and legal fees.
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Photo-sharing site backed by Netscape co-founder Jim Clark plans to go public.
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Top stories for the week of June 26, 2006: eBay Upgrades; India Swims in VC; Skyline vs. Google; Netscape Gets Social
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News voting site expands topics beyond tech to compete with Netscape and others.
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AOL’s lagging brand retools with social news, following Digg.
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Startup’s survey says corporations are getting tougher on employee email abuse.
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EU hearings take up question of how well Microsoft has shared Windows interoperability information with rivals.
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A brand-new generation of browsers is readying to duke it out with Microsoft’s new release.
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VC firm will invest $900 million in IT, life sciences, clean energy, pandemic preparedness, and bio defense.
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Doll Capital Management announces new general partner and plans to invest $500 million in China in the next decade.
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TechWadi hopes to build a tech bridge from Silicon Valley to the Middle East.
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Multiverse seeks to help independent game developers cut costs of creating online games like World of Warcraft.
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The next time you make a financial transaction online, thank KIVA Software co-founder In Sik Rhee.
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Former Netscape executives recommend the search engine avoid angering Microsoft if it wants to keep growing the way it has.
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