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SciVee Adds Elsevier Health Sciences Journal

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San Diego-based Scivee , which develops software for hosting scientific videos on the web, said today that it has added The American Journal of Preventive Medicine (AJPM), published by Elsevier, as a customer. SciVee is headed by Marc Friedmann, and is a result of technology developed at UC San Diego. READ MORE>>.

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Stroome Scores $200K From Journalism Contest

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The Knight News Challenge is a contest which helps to fund digital news experiments and technology. Stroome said the site provides a place where journalists, filmmakers, musicians, students, sports enthusiasts, travelers, activists, and bloggers can upload, edit, and remix video through their web browser. READ MORE>>.

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Rubicon Project Hails Growth, New Customers

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Los Angeles-based Rubicon Project says today that it is one of the "fastest growing ad technology companies in history". Rubicon is venture backed by Clearstone Venture Partners, IDG Ventures, Mayfield, News Corp., Peacock Equity Fund, Stanford University, and the University of California Berkeley.

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Interview with Tom Grasty, Stroome

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The Knight News Challenge is a contest which highlights digital news experiments and technology, and is closely watched by those in the news industry. We got lots of traction on the web, and the story was picked up in many places. It ran in April of 2008. Because of that, her editors asked her to create a video component for the story.

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Should You Bother Targeting the Tech Blogs for Your PR Campaigns?

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” If your company was featured there (in the early days of what people called Web 2.0) And they have their own set of journals they read like Dan Primack’s column at Fortunate or PE Hub so I’d be a fool not to focus on both. that they probably read the main tech blogs. They want validation. Kind of obvious.

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Web 3.0 Brings a New Wave of Startup Opportunities

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This is the current dream of Tim Berners-Lee , the man who invented the (first) World Wide Web. He calls his dream ‘Web 3.0’ or the ‘Semantic Web,’ meaning it understands user context. He and many other experts believe that the Web 3.0 As you search the Web, the browser records your interests in your local storage.

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Interview with Marc Friedmann, SciVee

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However, it's a very large market--we peg it at around $11 billion a year, and some estimate it to be as big as $20 billion a year, including scientific journals, academic journals, scientific societies, and conferences. They got an NSF grant, and basically started up the original web site, as a video web site.

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