Posted by rexdixon on November 30, 2006
According to the latest news, BitTorrent has announced that it received $20 million and that Bram Cohen is staying put. Everyone had reported numbers from $15 – $25 million this week. Also it was reported that Bram was out the door. That was put to rest earlier today. Bram is sticking around for the $20 million show. He wants to lead the charge so to speak. That charge of course is their nice sweet movie download deal that was announced on Wednesday that will be starting in early 2007.
Technically Speaking, it’s quite interesting watching a story go from rumor, to solid rumor to final fact.
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Posted by rexdixon on November 30, 2006
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Posted by rexdixon on November 30, 2006
Yes, it launched today. This version should have been out years ago, so there is really no applause coming from this blog.
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Posted by rexdixon on November 30, 2006
Zoho, the online Office suite company, will launch a Microsoft Office plugin today that will allow users to save documents directly to their Zoho account from Microsoft Office and Excel.
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Posted by rexdixon on November 30, 2006
Edgeio, has acquired the assets of Adaptive Real Estate Services. This business has been built over the past several years by father and son team Robert and Peter Meyer — and which has patiently built up relationships with brokers and agents in 70 of the top MLS organizations — and equivalent to about 70 percent of the MLS network nationwide.
What edge does Edgeio have now? Edgeio can now show the MLS network’s 1.5 million homes in its search results, and let users drill down to see the data details hosted on Web sites it has relationships with. And going forward, other brokers and dealers can opt into Edgeio’s network.
Technically Speaking, that sounds like a potential gold mine that was just bought!
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