eMarketer predicts growth in U.S. online advertising will shrink to single digits in 2009
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In a room deep in the British Library in London a Microsoft-funded team works 14 hours a day to scan shelf upon shelf of books in a race against Google to become the leading digital librarian of the future.
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About 38 percent of U.S. consumers are watching TV shows online, 36 percent use their cell phones for entertainment, and 45 percent are creating online content like web sites, music, videos, and blogs, according to a survey.
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Divvio wants to organize video on the Internet.
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Electronic Arts strikes a deal for Pogo to attract women from iVillage.
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Software giant says Google opened its eyes to the potential of Web advertising.
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Mohr Davidow Ventures partner David Feinleib shares his thoughts.
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Investors are smitten with European technology.
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Picky investors find sweet spots in energy and silicon.
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Startups find creative ways to mesh the Net and wireless phones.
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Layoffs, weak exit climate could spell trouble.
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Photos: Social networking, open-source, and other startups get together in Silicon Valley (1 of 5).
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Photos: Social networking, open-source, and other startups get together in Silicon Valley (5 of 5).
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Photos: Social networking, open-source, and other startups get together in Silicon Valley (3 of 5).
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Photos: Social networking, open-source, and other startups get together in Silicon Valley (2 of 5).
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Photos: Social networking, open-source, and other startups get together in Silicon Valley (4 of 5).
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Ram Shriram and Roger McNamee Dole Out Advice to Entrepreneurs at Web 2.0 Summit.
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Industry execs launch online game that encourages U.S.-based users to make bite-sized purchases.
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Mobile retailer Carphone Warehouse buys out portal’s British division.
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Whatever it is, it’s growing fast. A new report tries to define the vague buzzword.
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