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Mojungle, for sale now on eBay…
(* Source: Katie Fehrenbacher *) Mojungle1, a mobile media-sharing startup, is the latest company to put itself2 up for sale on eBay, with the bid starting at $60,000. The Los Angeles-based startup is less than a year old and has…
[...] by Om Malik Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 11:07 PM PT | No comments A few months ago, a rash of Web 2.0 start-ups had put their projects (and assets) up for sale on eBay (EBAY). Some of them [...]