Startup attracts marquee investors to its database that promises easy access to information for use by developers in building applications.
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Women-focused network of Internet publishers snags pile of funding from private equity investors.
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Funding comes as expectations run high for the video advertising network to grab a sizable chunk of the $70 billion television ad market.
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Quattrone, that is. The former Internet investment banker is, once again, back on the IPO bandwagon -- this time as financial adviser for flotation of QuinStreet with San Franciso firm Qatalyst Partners.
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Lost amid all the Apple iPad frenzy, local reviews site Yelp closes a $25 million fifth round of funding from Elevation Partners that boosts to $100 million on stock option purchases.
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Phone carrier is boosting its network, particularly in congested areas such as San Francisco and New York City, to address problems of dropped calls and slow data delivery.
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Steve Jobs unveils Apple’s widely anticipated touch-screen tablet computer, dubbed the iPad, the company's next device to shake up industries.
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Steve Jobs announces a new iTunes-like store for books to use on the new iPad. Could the showy new device usher in the end of the more conservative Kindle by Amazon?
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Company reports fourth-quarter in line with analyst estimates and forecasts first quarter that will show first signs of advertising growth in a year and a half.
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Internet marketing startup that delivers sales leads to companies prices its initial public offering, lowering the amount it expects to raise in the IPO to $165 million.
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Rumor has it that Apple will start selling its iPhone through various U.S. carriers, ending a two-and-a-half year exclusive run with AT&T.;
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Startup plans to use the cash to continue developing a battery-switching system and services for an all-electric car network.
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Mobile data and billing services provider for phone carriers files for initial public offering.
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Investments for 2009 fall to lowest levels since 1997 amid the worst economic climate in decades, according to a report.
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