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OneSpot is a new content aggregation and redistribution system that is hoping to change the way in which web media is published. For site owners looking to provide more relevant content on their sites for their audiences, OneSpot doesn’t just collect the potential media and throw it at the site owners–it searches the web […]

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Brightcove is a video platform provider we’ve followed here at Mashable pretty much from its inception. Today they’re rolling out the announcement of the next version of their platform software. Brightcove 3, as it’s called, is a beta program giving users of the service access to a new version of the system with a number […]
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Source:Mashable!
Internet Week New York is now over and gone, but we’re keeping the memory alive one last time with a recap and thanks post. A final thanks to our exhibitors, our media partners and most importantly to all of our guests. There are over 1,000 photos scattered throughout Facebook and Flickr, however, feel free to […]

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Open Source push email and synchronizing mobile service Funambol gained a bit of attention for its alternative option to the somewhat pricey new MobileMe service that’s replaced Apple’s .Mac, and now announces a Series B round of funding of $12.5 million.
Led by Nexit Ventures, the round also included new investor Castile Ventures, and existing investors […]

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