Time Warner's blooming advertising network, rated No. 1 in March by comScore, acquires San Francisco-based contextual search firm.
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Search king continues to promote alternative Internet access technologies starting with broadband over power lines and more recently WiMAX.
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Softdrink maker migrates from its own virtual world to plant flag on site as brands seek to add fizz, find new digital audiences.
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Hearst buys social shopping site Kaboodle, joins other old media companies in quest to grab piece of Web 2.0.
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Media groups and venture capital firms invest $9 million in SpongeBob honcho Albie Hecht's production house, the latest attempt by VC firms to score big in Hollywood.
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Will online revenue save the industry?
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Hearst, McGraw-Hill, Pilot House Ventures, and angel investors fund grownup social network.
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Search king signs deal with over 50 papers for print ad auctions.
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With Adobe and Hearst as investors, web TV service aims to take its show to the masses.
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Startup seeks market definition as it fleshes out its online video business model.
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Sling Media’s remote TV viewing devices boost performance fourfold and support HD.
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Search engine signs deal to feature video from History Channel U.K.
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While the networks rush TV to the web, TiVo and Brightcove bring web video to TV.
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U.S. broadband over power lines leader sparks $130 million from GE and EarthLink.
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Acquisition brings in 14 million unique users, most of them women.
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The money will help the set-top box maker develop products.
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Once a communications curiosity, broadband over power lines will take a deeper bite out of cable and DSL.
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Under the distracting glare of its sister technology, municipal Wi-Fi, broadband over power lines glows hot.
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Manassas, Virginia, becomes the first U.S. city to offer commercial broadband over power lines.
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Japanese company wakes up the sleepy world of broadband over power lines with a plan to network its refrigerators and TVs.
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