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  2. Where.com - Wikipedia

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    Where.com. was a location-based media company in North America. Their main products were the consumer application and Ads, a hyper-local ad network that connected merchants with local audiences. PayPal announced its acquisition of . in 2011 [1] for $135 million.

  3. Lightower Fiber Networks - Wikipedia

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    Veroxity Technology Partners - Acquisition [14] Lexent Metro Connect New York City based neutral telecommunications provider that owns, operates, builds and maintains its own dark fiber network in New York, Northern New Jersey, and surrounding areas. - Acquisition [15] Open Access, Inc. - Acquisition [16]

  4. Andy Miller (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew D. Miller[ 2][ 3] (born December 14, 1968) [ 4][ 5] is an American businessman and technology/sports entrepreneur. He was formerly the Vice President for Mobile Advertising at Apple Inc. [ 6] As of 2015, Miller is a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA), chairman and co-owner of NRG Esports, co ...

  5. Apple Moves into the Mobile Ad Business - AOL

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    Apple (AAPL) is about to announce that it will buy mobile ad company Quattro Wireless for $275 million, according to an exclusive report by AllThingsD. Quattro is in a business very similar to ...

  6. CornerWorld - Wikipedia

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    CornerWorld was founded in 2003 [2] as a social network service that provided a way for users to earn revenue from photos, music and videos posted to the site. [3] Building off of an original product called Cornerband, [4] CornerWorld evolved into platform for users to connect with one another using business manager services such as sending and receiving emails, live chats, interactive ...

  7. FTC Says Yes to the Google-AdMob Merger - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission gave its blessing Friday to the Google (GOOG) and AdMob merger proposal, dealing a blow to Apple (AAPL) and other companies that are hoping to gain share in the mobile ...

  8. List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    This acquisition doubled the size of HP's software business to more than US$2 billion in annual revenue. [14] Between 2012 and 2013, HP had no acquisitions in any of its business segments as the firm was recouping an $8.8 billion write-off suffered as a result of acquisition of British software company Autonomy Corporation for $11 billion in ...

  9. 2010 Could Be an Explosive Year for M&A - AOL

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    Even though the New Year has only just begun, we've already seen some big merger and acquisitions action. Novartis (NVS) agreed to pay $28 billion for the rest of Alcon (ACL) it doesn't already ...