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Date Added: October 02, 2008 09:36:07 PM
There was a time when technology venture capitalists would not touch a "content" deal. They only funded pure play technology companies. Gradually, as the Internet industry evolved, the notion of "paid content" brought about a fundamental change, leading to many content deals getting funded. Back in the summer of 2005, as I wrote about the emerging trends, I wrote a piece called Twenty-First ...

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