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EdgeCast Inks Patent Licensing Deal, Adds Customers

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Los Angeles-based EdgeCast Networks , a provider of content delivery networking services, is announcing today that it has inked an intellectual property licensing agreement with Web.com. The firm said the patents date from as early as 1994. READ MORE>>.

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Tapping The Power Of The Crowd For Ideas, Advice and Funding, with JumpStartFund

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It''s a place where people can submit their ideas and patents, and we provide a platform for them to try to find entrepreneurs who would like to work on those patents together with us an the crowd. That gives us access to the patents from those federal labs and universities have. and NASA, as well as universities.

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Interview with Kanaan Jemili, uCast Global

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Were part of the uCast Global video highway, which is our way of illustrating how content is being driven locally, regionally, and globally, using our platform, but also technology we have integrated and continue to integrate with our partners. How is this different from a typical content delivery network (CDN)?

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Interview with Vanessa Dawson, The Vinetta Project

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They are looking for early-stage companies, which have an advantage with IP, or some sort of patent, or sensibility from the technical perspective. Whether they are building a marketplace, or building an e-commerce platform, understanding the growth metrics for a company is really the key.

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Interview with Dave Waldman, Bccthis

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Dave Waldman: While creating our email product, we'd done quite a bit of work on patenting the processes we were going through, and liked the concept of private messaging. We thought about where else we could apply it to, and thought about the various social networking services, and specifically, Twitter.

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Interview with Phil Ressler, BigStage Entertainment

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They want a means of representing themselves that is animated, and changeable, and actively communicates in places like MySpace, Facebook, and other social networks. Unlike most web media firms, we've got a real, protectable IP, based on serious computer science, three patents, and five more pending.