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Deal Radar 2008: Powerset

Posted on Monday, Jul 7th

Powerset concentrates on natural language processing (NLP) to search the web, meaning that the search engine uses whole phrases rather than just keywords, making it easier to get the results required. The site currently uses natural language queries to search Wikipedia. Powerset’s real strength is the way it indexes web pages: pages are analyzed according

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Catching Up on Deal Radar 2008

Posted on Saturday, Jul 5th

Here’s some more catching up material for the holiday weekend: In the last month, we have featured the following companies in the Deal Radar 2008 series: * SaaS: PayCycle, Bill.com, Daptiv, PayScale. * Online Video/IPTV: Joost, VideoEgg, YuMe, BitTorrent, Brightcove, Revver, MotionBox, Veoh. * Others: Inform, Mercado, AKQA, Geni, Blurb, Mimosa, Metaweb, Cake Financial, and

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Deal Radar 2008: Mint

Posted on Thursday, Jul 3rd

Mint is a smart, easy-to-use online money management tool. The service is free, setting up an account is simple, and the site requires little user involvement while offering several advantages.

Deal Radar 2008: Cake Financial

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 2nd

Cake Financial is an online social investing network that enables individuals to improve their portfolio’s performance.

Deal Radar 2008: Revver

Posted on Thursday, Jun 26th

Revver is a video sharing site that hosts user generated content. It was founded by Steven Starr, Ian Clarke and Oliver Luckett in 2004 and went live in 2005. Clarke and Luckett left the company in a management shakeup in 2006.

Deal Radar 2008: Brightcove

Posted on Wednesday, Jun 25th

Brightcove is an online video publishing company that lets users—both established media networks and independent content makers—monetize their content through ad revenues. It was founded in 2004 by Jeremy Allaire, who is now CEO.

Deal Radar 2008: Metaweb

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 24th

Metaweb Technologies, a spin off from Applied Minds, aims to build a better infrastructure for the web. The company, co-founded by Danny Hillis, was spun off in January 2005, and is based in San Francisco, California. Its primary product is Freebase, ‘an open, shared database of the world’s knowledge’. This database is free to use

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Deal Radar 2008: Mimosa Systems

Posted on Monday, Jun 23rd

Mimosa Systems has designed a solution to archive and manage email, attachments, IMs and files so that companies can easily access historical communication.