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Video Search Engine Flurl.com Sells Majority Stake To MySpace Co-Founder

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MySpace co-founder Brad Greenspan (the one really angry about the sale of MySpace to News Corp, despite him earnings millions) has acquired majority stake in Belgium-based video search site Flurl.com...financial details were not disclosed. Greenspan made the investment through his venture/investment firm LiveUniverse, a company he formed to focus on digital media. His company already owns online video sharing site VidiLife.
Some more details in the release here.

Oct 27, 2006 1:06 AM ET

Posted In: Money, Search, Social Media, Video, Technologies / Formats, Countries, Europe

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