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Netscape veterans Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz invest in Qik
http://www.intomobile.com/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ netscape-veterans-marc-andreessen-and-b…Mobile live video streaming service Qik announced that Netscape veterans Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz have made a significant investment in the company. As a result, the experienced pair is also joining Qik’s Board of Advisors.
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Why a New Browser From Microsoft Matters
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 08/ 27/ why-a-new-browser-from-microsoft-ma…Why a New Browser From Microsoft Matters By Steve Lohr Microsoft’s new Web browser, Internet Explorer 8, is now available in a beta version meant for ordinary users, and it’s a pretty good piece of software. Besides the private browsing mode, called InPrivate, which Microsoft has already announced, there are other nifty features.
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Live Mobile Video Streamer Qik Gets Investment
http://www.dmwmedia.com/ news/ 2008/ 08/ 26/ live-mobile-video-streamer-qik-gets…Foster City, Calif. - Qik, the provider of a live mobile video streaming platform, announced on Tuesday that it has received a "significant investment" from Netscape veterans Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, who will also join the company's board of advisors. read more
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Significant Backing for Mobile Video Streaming Service Qik
http://business.marc8.com/ significant-backing-mobile-video-streaming-service-qi…Mobile video streaming service Qik just got some new big-wig investors. Ning co-founder Marc Andreessen (who is also a Facebook board member) and HP's business tech manager, Ben Horowitz have invested an as-of-yet unspecified "significant" amount of money into it. read more read more
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Significant Backing for Mobile Video Streaming Service Qik
http://www.webpronews.com/ topnews/ 2008/ 08/ 26/ significant-backing-for-mobile…Significant Backing for Mobile Video Streaming Service Qik By Chris Crum - Tue, 08/26/2008 - 11:43am. Mobile video streaming service Qik just got some new big-wig investors. Ning co-founder Marc Andreessen (who is also a Facebook board member) and HP's business tech manager, Ben Horowitz have invested an as-of-yet unspecified "significant" amount of money into it.
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Andreessen and Horowitz to invest and help Qik, Kick
http://startupmeme.com/ andreessen-and-horowitz-to-invest-and-help-qik-kick/LAT reports the teaming up again of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz to kick in some investments in Qik; a platform that enables users to have streaming live videos from their cellular phones. The amount that the duo intends to invest remains shrouded but the two are set to join in as investors and board members that already includes Chairman and CEO, Salesforce.com.
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Qik Gets Two New Investors
http://www.lucafiligheddu.com/ 2008/ 08/ qik-gets-two-new-investors.htmlTwo of the key people of the popular and historical browser Netscape, Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen, invested in the popular mobile video streaming service Qik. Both of them joined the Qik’s board of advisors and I believe they will offer a very important contribution to the growth of the company.
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Qik Adds Andreessen’s Money, Advice
http://newteevee.com/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ qik-adds-andreessens-money-advice/Mobile live video streaming startup Qik has taken “a significant investment” from Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, who formerly worked together on Netscape and Loudcloud/Opsware. The two are both joining Qik’s board.
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lonelygirl15 Is Dead–Long Live EQAL!?!
http://kara.allthingsd.com/ 20080804/ lonelygirl15-is-dead-long-live-eqal/Last Friday, what BoomTown would call the Web’s first bona fide hit ended, as the lonelygirl15 online series finale took place with 12 video segments uploaded over 12 hours. Now, apparently, it is time to meet EQAL, a “social entertainment company” that is still essentially the two guys–Greg Goodfried and Miles Beckett (pictured here.
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NowPublic Names Silicon Valley’s 50 Most Influential People
http://www.atelier-us.com/ media-entertainment/ article/ nowpublic-names-silicon…NowPublic Names Silicon Valley’s 50 Most Influential People Author: Mark Alvarez 1 Aug NowPublic.com released Tuesday its second MostPublic index, showing the 50 most influential people in Silicon Valley/San Francisco.
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