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iVillage Gets into Bed with BlogHer: related news

iVillage Gets into Bed with BlogHer

NBC's iVillage formed a liaison with BlogHer, an online ad network composed of about 2200 women's blogs.

BlogHer Gets $5 Million Second Round From Peacock Equity; Partnership With iVillage

imageBlogHer, the womens ad network, blogging community site and conference organizer, has raised a $5 million second round lead by the Peacock Equity Fund (GE and NBCU), along with past backer Venrock. The company raised an initial round of funding from Venrock last summer. Along with the deal, the company has entered into a strategic partnership with NBCU-owned iVillage, which will give the site access to BlogHer content, as well as promotional opportunities across the BlogHer network. In addition to iVillage, Oxygen.com and BravoTV.com will be able to draw on select content form the network. Release

IVillage teams with BlogHer

IVillage is partnering with BlogHer in a deal that will give it and other femme-centric NBC Universal sites access to BlogHer's network of 2,200 blogs while iVillage receives promo opportunities across the BlogHer network.

iVillage Finds Partner in BlogHer

NBC Universal’s iVillage, the online destination for women, and women’s blogging community BlogHer have entered into a strategic partnership.

BlogHer nabs iVillage deal, NBC investment

BlogHer, the three-year-old women's blog network, said Wednesday that it signed a strategic deal with iVillage, the much larger Web conglomerate for women owned by NBC Universal.

iVillage Enters Strategic Partnership with BlogHer

NEW YORK - (Business Wire) iVillage, the leading online destination for women, has entered a strategic partnership with BlogHer, the Web

NBCU's iVillage Partners With BlogHer

NBC Universal’s iVillage has inked a content sharing partnership with the women-centric blogging network BlogHer, which as part of the companies’ new relationship will receive $5 million in series B investment from both NBCU’s parent company General Electric and the venture capital firm Venrock.

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

NBCU's iVillage Partners With BlogHer

NEW YORK NBC Universal's iVillage has inked a content sharing partnership with the women-centric blogging network BlogHer, which as part of the companies' new relationship will receive $5 million in series B investment from both NBCU's parent company General Electric and the venture capital firm Venrock.

NBCU Invests in BlogHer for iVillage; Sets Up Ad Network

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Some new residents are settling down in NBC Universal's iVillage. In a sign of how the General Electric media unit views the property, the company today said its Peacock Equity capital-investment arm helped finance a $5 million investment in BlogHer, an online community for female bloggers.

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

MENLO PARK, Calif. - (Business Wire) Unidym, Inc, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR), announced today that it has entered into a second joint development agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to extend their collaboration into a second year. The companies have been working jointly to integrate carbon nanotube materials as the transparent conductive layer in display devices. One achievement from the first year of this collaboration was the world

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Emergent, Nvidia Integrate PhysX Into Gamebryo

Emergent, Nvidia Integrate PhysX Into Gamebryo Emergent will integrate Nvidia's PhysX technology into its Gamebryo game engine -- as used in games such as Warhammer Online -- through an extension of the two companies' partnership. Gamebryo's next release, expected in the fall, will ship with PhysX integrated into the platform.

Rabbi Cherlow Opposes Inquiry into Wiretaps

(IsraelNN.com) Rabbi Yuval Cherlo of Petach Tikva Yeshiva came out Sunday against the establishment of a committee of inquiry into the matter of the wiretaps against Minister Chaim Ramon. "If indeed illegal wiretaps were made against Minister Ramon during the police investigation into his matter, this must be looked into," he wrote. He added, however, that "The last people who have the right to discuss this are Israel's government [ministers]."

UK Guy Who Hacked Into US Military Computers Overplays His Hand; Loses Extradition Appeal

From the very beginning it had seemed like the US was overhyping the fact that they had tracked down UK-based Gary McKinnon, as the guy who had hacked into various military computer systems. They claimed he had caused millions of dollars of damages, and even called him "the world's biggest hacker." Of course, the details suggest he was more like a big idiot. He got high, decided that the US was hiding secrets on aliens, and hacked into a military computer system to try to find the details -- and then (according to his own explanation) hit the wrong button and thought "oh, bloody hell." So, he clearly did something wrong: he broke into US military computer systems. He clearly deserves to be punished for it, but he's definitely overplayed his hand as well in response.

Google gets into 3D virtual world with Lively

You may be the victim of a major phishing scam that exploits a flaw in the backbone of the web addressing system and not even be aware of it – typing the desired URL directly into your browser could... more...

BlogHer Announces Blockbuster Premium-Level Sponsors, With General Motors as Platinum Sponsor, for Its Fourth Annual Conference

PALO ALTO, Calif. - BlogHer, Inc. (www.blogher.com), one of the top women’s online networks and the Web’s number-one guide to blogs by women, today announced its list of premium sponsors for

Researchers form metal nanoparticles into porous structures

Computer simulation left shows how platinum nanoparticles will fuse into a structure with tiny pores after the polymers that guide them into position are removed. Right electron microscope photo of the actual structure.


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