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Logitech Buys SightSpeed For $30 MillionSwiss based Logitech has announced it will acquire Internet video communications provider SightSpeed for about $30 million in cash. The deal is expected to be completed in early November.Logitech says the acquisition will have a significant impact on its development of cross-platform video commun... |
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Logitech to acquire SightSpeed for $30 millionIt seems Logitech has had a busy week. Shortly after announcing its premium wireless guitar controller for the wildly popular Guitar Hero video game, the peripheral maker has revealed plans to enter the software market by acquiring internet video services provider SightSpeed for $30 million in ca... |
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First Bytes: AOL, Logitech, Sony, HealthMedia, Yahoo, GoogleFormer AOL exec raises a seven figure sum in VC funding for SB Nation, a network of sports blogs.[TechCrunch]Switzerland based Logitech acquires video communications services provider SightSpeed for $30 million in cash.TechCrunchSony's quarterly profit plunges 72 percent on strength of yen.[AP]Jo... |
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Logitech acquires SightSpeedLogitech pays close to $30 million in cash to acquire SightSpeed, a maker of cross-platform video calling software. ... |
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Combining Online Meetings and SkypeI’ve written before about my favorite, free online meeting and collaboration application: Yugma. Mac, Windows and Linux users will find this application to be a very slick solution. Recently, I’ve been experimenting with some features in Yugma that I hadn’t been using before. A ... |
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SightSpeed VideoChat Comes to Linux, NetbooksSightSpeed, a Berkeley, Calif.-based Internet video chat & conferencing company is going to announce a Linux-version of its video chat service sometime later this week. The Linux-app is going to help target the fast growing netbooks (others call them mini-notebooks) category. ... |

