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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., — (September 28, 2006) — VideoEgg, Inc., a leader in web-based video publishing solutions, today announced a $12 million Series C stock financing round led by Maveron, a leading consumer-focused venture capital firm.
[ 2006.09.28 | Press Release ]
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Maveron leads Series C financing round for online video specialist.
September 28, 2006Starbucks founder Howard Schultz’s Maveron Thursday led a $12-million funding round for online video startup VideoEgg.
[ 2006.09.27 | News Article ]
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SEPTEMBER 27, 2006
Technology
By Steve RosenbushWith $12 million from the Starbucks chairman's venture capital firm and other investors, the startup capitalizes on the rise of Web video.
[ 2006.09.26 | News Article ]
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By Zachary Rodgers | September 26, 2006
Discussions about pre-roll and in-stream video advertising often center on the appropriate length of the marketing interruption. Thirty seconds? Fifteen? Ten?
[ 2006.09.25 | News Article ]
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Network Enables Advertisers to Tap Into User-Generated Video
SAN FRANCISCO & NEW YORK, — (September 25, 2006) — VideoEgg, Inc., an online video-enabling platform, today announced the launch of the EggNetwork at the MIXX Conference and Expo in New York City.
[ 2006.09.25 | Press Release ]
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By Dianna Dilworth
September 21st, 2006Web-based video publishing VideoEgg Inc. partnered with social networking sites Bebo, Dogster, Hi5, AOL, Current.tv and Tagged to add video capabilities within these communities.
[ 2006.09.20 | News Article ]
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Growing network includes three of the top 10 social networking sites: Bebo, Hi5 and Tagged
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., — (September 19, 2006) — VideoEgg, Inc., a leading innovator in web-based video publishing solutions, today announced that it has partnered with some of the leading social networking sites to add video capabilities and further enhance the user experience within these communities.
[ 2006.09.19 | Press Release ]
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Video Egg this week hatched an advertising network that embeds ads into video streams generated by social networks.
[ 2006.09.09 | News Article ]