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Silentale, the Dropbox-for-communications, launches on the iPhone
Silentale publicly launched its "Dropbox for communications" service only a few months ago. The Paris-based start-up is now announcing the release of its iPhone application, so users can have access to the personal CRM service on the go.
With Silentale's solution, users have full access to their contacts...
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Lovefilm, the Netflix-of-Europe, signs deal with Widevine to beef up multi-platform play
Lovefilm, the Netflix-of-Europe, looks set to beef up its multi-platform play via a newly signed agreement with DRM and adaptive streaming technology provider Widevine.
The deal will see the US-based company become Lovefilm's "preferred provider of digital rights management and video optimisation solutions", enabling the video subscription...
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MusiXmatch aims to make online lyrics legal with new €400k round
MusiXmatch, a "lyrics in the cloud” company, has announced €400k of new seed funding.
The Italian company is tackling the online music lyrics space, and whilst there are already tons of websites offering free lyrics, very few, if any, actually have the rights to do so....
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Barclaycard partners with KashFlow to pilot e-invoicing service
In what is potentially a big win for Software-as-a-Service accounting startup KashFlow, Barclaycard is inviting its business customers to join an e-invoicing pilot powered by the London-based company's wares.
According to an email that has been circulated by Barclaycard that we've seen, the credit card company, which is...
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Vodafone has €150,000 to spare for a pair of innovative mobile Internet startups
Vodafone has launched Mobile Clicks 2010, a competition to identify and reward innovative mobile Internet startups. Now in its third year, the competition will be open to any fledgling mobile Web startup - provided your market is The Netherlands, Portugal or the UK.
Vodafone has set aside a prize fund of €150,000...
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