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Delve Networks
http://www.delvenetworks.com/Last activity: 02.08.2010
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Acquired by Limelight Networks. Provider of an online video publishing and search platform designed to offer more intelligent, next-generation Internet television and online video publishing services. The company's platform manages, publishes, measures and monetizes high quality video content on the web, enabling web content producers to access video hosting, encoding, content delivery, content management, search, metrics, advertising and syndication capabilities.
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Employees: 501-1000
Total raised: $1.65M
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | Western Te... | westerntec... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
14.05.2009 | - | $1.65M | - |
Mentions in press and media 13
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02.08.2010 | Delve Networks Acquired By Limelight | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Delve Networks, the Seattle-based online video hosting and “search inside” video technology startup, said today it has been acquired by Tempe, AZ-based Limelight Networks (NAS... |
01.04.2010 | In Time For The iPad, Dude-Centric Video Network Break Media Boards The HTML5 Train | It seems like every video-related site or service out there is jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon to ready their video offerings for the iPad. We’ve recently covered announcements from Ooyala, Brightcove, Kyte, Delve Networks and MeFeedia. And ... |
31.03.2010 | More Video-Related iPad News, Courtesy Of Delve Networks And MeFeedia | Everyone remotely involved with online video is quick to jump on the iPad bandwagon – we’ve recently covered announcements from the likes of Ooyala, Brightcove and Kyte. You can add two more to that list now, courtesy of Delve Networks and ... |
12.08.2009 | What'll happen to the video platforms? | Online video services proliferated like rabbits in the last few years, but can the market keep up? Silicon Valley has a way of getting ahead of itself. The bust in 2000 didn’t happen because the internet was overhyped—it is, as promised, tr... |
20.05.2009 | Alex Castro of Delve Networks on the Future of Internet Video | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints “There are a quarter of a billion websites on Planet Earth, and most of them will want video.” Now there‘s a market to put hair on your chest—the stat comes courtesy of Alex C... |
14.05.2009 | Delve Raises $1.65M, Revenues Surge | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Seattle-based Delve Networks, an online video publishing and management company, has raised $1.65 million in new funding. According to a regulatory filing, the total offering ... |
20.01.2009 | Word Cloud Analysis of Obama’s Inaugural Speech Compared to Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Lincoln’s | Barack Obama was just sworn in as President of the US and though he stumbled in repeating his oath, the speech that followed was delivered flawlessly and was widely praised around the web. (Several readers have told us that it wasn’t Obama ... |
12.11.2008 | Delve Launches Video Site for U.S. Troops | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Seattle-based Delve Networks, a video management and media platform company, has launched a video-sharing site called TroopTube for U.S. military personnel and their families.... |
11.11.2008 | TroopTube Restores Streaming Video To Our Nation's Finest | Since 2007, the Department of Defense has restricted overseas military personal from accessing a number of popular sites including YouTube and MySpace for reasons largely attributed to bandwidth usage and possible security issues. In honor ... |
23.08.2008 | Brightcove CEO Discusses The Future And Failures Of Online Video | Earlier this week I had the chance to sit down and meet with a few members of the Brightcove team, including founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire. We discussed the direction that online video was taking and the stratification seen between consume... |
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