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The Dealmap (http://www.thedealmap.com) is the leading source for people to find and share the best local deals, all in one place. The company indexes local deals from over 450 unique sources, including national brands, daily deal websites, local businesses and consumers, and makes previously hard-to-find deals easily discoverable. The Dealmap makes local deals available to people when and where they want them, through the company’s award-winning mobile apps, its website, social applications, and daily deals email.
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Dear Customers, Friends, and Colleagues, Over the past four years, Buysight has developed an innovative suite of targeted display advertising products, building on our partnerships with online retailers, and rooted in our understanding of shopper purchase intent.
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Lloyd Braun (born 1958) is a television and Internet media executive who is currently the co-owner and founding partner of entertainment company BermanBraun [ edit ] Early life and career Braun earned his B.A. from Vassar College in 1980, and his law degree from Hastings College of the Law in 1983. He served on the Vassar Board of Trustees , his seat having expired in 2010. [ 1 ] Prior to becoming a television executive, Braun practiced entertainment law for 10 years, representing several high profile clients such as Larry David , Howard Stern and David Chase . The character Lloyd Braun on the sitcom Seinfeld was named after him, since the media executive served as the lawyer of Larry David. [ 2 ]
Attributor , a site that helps publishers track down unauthorized copies of their content, has raised another $3.2 million in funding. The San Mateo, Calif. company says it offers a sophisticated way to detect when text or photos have been copied, taking a “fingerprint” of a paragraph or image’s essential features, then scanning 35 billion Web pages to see where the content has been duplicated. Then it helps publishers contact the offending sites and make them link back to the original article, share their advertising revenue, or just take the content down altogether. Attributor also announced some big customers today, namely the Magazine Publishers of America and the United Kingdom’s Periodical Publishers Association. The company already serves large news organizations including Reuters and The Associated Press. The round brings Attributor’s total funding to $25.2 million .
Attributor is a provider of digital content protection for the publishing industry. Its products enable publishers to identify and verify copy infringement, enforce authorized use, analyze market demand and monetize digital content. [ edit ] Features Its three main products are "Guardian", to detect infringement, "Insight", to track demand, and "Fairnotice", to notify infringers and obtain payment. [ 1 ] The products and services scale for use by large publishers and individual authors including book, news and magazine, and financial publishers. The products address digital content supply, distribution and demand.