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Another VoIP Startup in TroubleOpen in New Window
Om Malik suggests that popular mobile VoIP provider Fring is in trouble as it lays off a significant portion of its workforce. read more »
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8 Ways to Hack Your Office Lease for CashOpen in New Window
Alan Bernier details ways to pay attention to what is in your lease so that you can save money for your business startup. read more »
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Startup Marries Games to Grid ComputingOpen in New Window
Wagner James Au of Gigaom reports on how one startup named Plura is using the power of of the grid to aid in online games."When people come to these sites to play games a Java applet is initiated, w read more »
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Video start-up Revision3 joins the layoff clubOpen in New Window
"Revision3, the online video production company started by Digg executives Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson, is the latest company to go through a round of layoffs." read more »
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Pressflip Founder Quits: “I’m Tired Of The Fight”Open in New Window
"One thing investors don't really like to see is founders abandoning the startups they funded. But that is exactly what Ted Dziuba is doing with his startup PressFlip." read more »
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Startup to launch pro Web collaboration serviceOpen in New Window
"A British startup is preparing to launch an enterprise version of a Web-based collaboration service with a screen-sharing feature that lets a person interact with an application on someone else's computer.The company, called Yuuguu, means "fusion" in Japanese. It combines several collaborative features aimed at making it easier for employees to work on projects, hold online meetings and communicate, said Anish Kapoor, who founded the company with Philip Hemsted." read more »
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Why Ringside Networks FailedOpen in New Window
Om Malik talks about the failure of startup ringside networks and the lessons to be learned about venture capital and acquisition talks. read more »
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Startup Marries Flash Video with P2POpen in New Window
Om Malik writes, "PPLive, a Singapore Shanghai-based start-up that has a P2P video platform for distributing television in Asia has developed a way to accelerate and distribute Flash videos over peer-to-peer networks." read more »
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