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The Internet Archive recently launched an ambitious project to collect and index all broadcasts since the start of television.
More from PaidContent Last week we reported that MessageMe, one of the latest messaging apps to hit the smartphone market, had picked up a $10 million Series A round of funding, and today, the company is officially confirming the news, along with some more details on how it's been doing in the 2.
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$1.1 billion. That's how much your company is worth if it's long on users and short on paying customers.
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Founders Fund, the firm founded by Peter Thiel and other PayPal executives, famously declared that it wants to back companies with big, ambitious visions (not just dinky web startups).
More from CrunchGear Skift, the travel news startup from paidContent founder Rafat Ali, has added $1.1 million to the $500,000 seed round it raised last year.
More from All Things Digital LinkedIn, the business-focused social network, has announced that it has passed one million registered users in Singapore, which becomes the fourth country in Southeast Asia to hit the landmark.
More from TheNextWeb British carrier Everything Everywhere, known as EE, has revealed that 318,000 people have signed up for its 4G LTE service, just five months after it launched the first 4G network in the country.
More from Electronista Instagram has been around for what feels like forever, but it seems like just yesterday that the app migrated over to Android after being a long-time iOS exclusive.
More from TechCrunch The GSMA is launching the Mobile Enabled Community Services (MECS) programme, which leverages mobile technology and infrastructure to help improve access to basic energy and water services in underserved communities.
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About 1.08 million U.S. pay-TV customers canceled service in favor of Netflix Inc. and other online options last year, according to a report, while the proportion of TV viewers watching full episodes free online declined.
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San Francisco-based Mango Health -- a new mobile app aimed at allowing people to manage their personal health by tracking medications and nutritional supplements they take -- is launching after a 16-week pilot program and a strategic deal with retail giant Target.
More from All Things Digital The last time BlackBerry announced its earnings report, they reported a $114 million loss on $2.73 billion in revenue.
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Fitocracy has reached 1 million registered users and to celebrate, they've signed a partnership with movie star/politician/robot/fitness guru Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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BlackBerry delivered one of the world's most mysterious press releases a short time ago when it revealed that it had sold a cool 1 million BB10 devices to an unnamed partner, but now it looks like some sleuthing has turned up the real client.
More from CrunchGear An Internet Sales Tax is inching its way to closer to being the law of the land: the U.S. Senate supported a non-binding vote of approval, 75-to-24, for a law that would allow cities, in some circumstances to collect taxes from Internet retailers.
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Blizzard’s StarCraft series of RTS games is no doubt pretty popular, especially in the competitive gaming scene where live television events have been broadcasted in countries such as South Korea where the video game is apparently taken very seriously.
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YouTube's milestone is important to more than 1 million content creators from over 30 countries who are earning money from their YouTube videos, as well as more than a million advertisers.
More from SearchEngineWatch.com MessageMe has been live for a mere week give or take a day, but the messaging application is performing strongly in its infancy.
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