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[Posted on July 18, 2007 - 4:27 PM]
"Casual" gaming, which involves relatively simple and quick video games that target a mass audience, have been around for a good long time (remember "Soliatire" and "Minesweeper"?). But a recent surge in the interest surrounding the companies that produce this software is being attributed to the huge popularity of Nintendo of America Inc.'s Wii game system, with its easy-to-use...

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[Posted on July 17, 2007 - 5:24 PM]
Investing in mobile content technology companies is challenging, but a handful of startups in this market got a wakeup call. At Tuesday’s VCDemo, startups got five minutes to pitch their company to a panel of three VCs: Cynthia Ringo, a managing director at Van Venture Partners; Motorola Ventures managing director Hashul Sanghi; and Qualcomm Ventures director of North America operations...

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[Posted on July 17, 2007 - 3:10 PM]
The pervasiveness of broadband and the revenues available from online advertising have improved the odds of actually making money from Internet content, especially compared with the way things were done back in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Panelists at iHollywood Forum’s VCDemo Digital Media Venture Summit Tuesday outlined a few of the opportunities and challenges in this area, and it...

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[Posted on July 17, 2007 - 12:32 PM]
Young digital media and content companies will be pitching their plans to panels of venture capitalists Tuesday at the Digital Media Venture Summit, put on by iHollywood Forum. The startups will make five-minute presentations, while an audience of VCs and strategic investors will be polled electronically on whether they are worthy of funding or partnerships (no gong for the...

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