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Video Startup Move Networks Up For Sale
Move Networks, the heavily-backed online video technology company, has been put up for sale, after it had difficulty raising additional cash… Read More »
Former DirecTV COO Roxanne Austin To Head Up Move Networks
Microsoft-backed online video provider Move Networks has a new CEO: Roxanne Austin, former president and COO of *DirecTV*. Austin joins imme… Read More »
Industry Moves: Trion; Digitalsmiths; Wahlstrom
– Trion World Network: Jon Von Canegham has been ousted as the virtual world developer’s president and Chief Creative Officer. In a statem… Read More »
Microsoft Invests in Heavily-Backed HD Online & Mobile Video Service Move Networks
Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has done an undisclosed amount of strategic investment in already-heavily backed online and now mobile HD video tech… Read More »
So Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is also jumping into the online video investment space, and has done an undisclosed amount of strategic investment… Read More »
Move Networks Plans To Stream High-Definition TV To Mobile Devices With Intel’s Help
At Intel’s (NSDQ: INTC) Developer Forum in San Francisco, Move Networks announced today that it was going to adapt its high-definition media… Read More »
Red hot Move Networks, the heavily-backed provider of high quality online video streaming, has raised a huge $46 million third round led by… Read More »
Move Networks has been out there raising a big round for a while now, and it has finally closed: the company, based in American Fork, Utah,… Read More »
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