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Startup is scoring with its dynamic pricing system

Pricing for plane tickets, car rentals and hotels is constantly changing. Why not for sporting events, too?

That's what Barry Kahn wondered three years ago, when he was a University of Texas doctoral degree candidate in economics.

Convinced there was a business there, he teamed with UT MBA student Jiten Dalvi in 2007 to found Qcue, which has developed software that prices tickets based on fluctuating market factors.

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"If you feel like a riot, then don't you deny it"

hiermee ben ik vanmorgen naar Hasselt gereden. "if you feel like a riot, then don't you deny it".

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MySpace Close To Spinning Off Photobucket

News Corp., via MySpace, acquired photo/video sharing site Photobucket back in 2007 for $250 million, plus a $50 million earnout. We’ve now learned through a source with knowledge of the deal that MySpace is in the process of selling at least a majority interest in Photobucket. The likely buyer? Disney-backed Ontela, a Washington state startup.

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Advertisers, Publishers Try To Benefit From The Changing Ad-Buying Marketplace


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Mike Baker

The marketplace for online advertising has become increasingly complex. Just a decade ago, ad agencies were the only Web ad bidders. Now advertising networks, exchanges and platforms are changing the way advertising is bought and consumed. Mike Baker, chief executive officer of ad optimization company DataXu, talks about the evolution of media buying and what the future of Web ads will entail for planners and publishers.

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Een mobiele operator voor iedereen

City Live, het technologiebedrijfje achter de MVNO Mobile Vikings, lanceert op 15 januari MobiLife, een platform dat verenigingen en zelfs particulieren in staat stelt om zelf een mobiele operator te worden.

via datanews.be

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