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    Monday, June 29, 2009
    Delve Courts Maven Networks Customers
    Seattle-based Delve Networks, the venture backed provider of hosted video publishing services, is courting former customers of Maven Networks, which was acquired by Yahoo last year, and is reportedly in the process of being shut down. According to Delve, it is offering a program to ensure that Maven Networks customers can continue to offer their video content to their customers, and will offer a complimentary assessment to Maven Networks' customers of their video assets, plus will waive e (More info...)

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    Redfin's Kelman: Real Estate Market Not A Free Market Anymore
    Seattle-based Redfin's Glenn Kelman--no stranger to stirring up controversy in the real estate market--claims that the real estate market "has become distorted" and is no longer a free market. Writing in the firm's corporate blog today, Kelman said that he believes that the market is now being "controlled by the government and the banks to limit price drops." Kelman said that
    banks are w (More info...)


    posted on Monday, June 29, 2009(Full story)


    Amazon's Kindle DX Sells Out
    Seattle-based Amazon.com newest Kindle reader, the Kindle DX, is once again sold out, according to Amazon.com. Amazon's $489 device, which includes a larger, 9.7" inch screen, is apparently on back order, with a 4 to 6 week wait for delivery. The newest generation of Amazon's electronic reader on May 6th.

    posted on Monday, June 29, 2009(Full story)


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