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Adobe Systems has acquired Palo Alto, Calif.-based Auditude, the two companies jointly announced Monday. While the two companies didn’t disclose terms of the deal, our sources close familiar with the deal put the value of the acquisition value at around $100 million. Read more »

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A new social TV app is launching, hoping to make it easier for users to share what they’re watching with friends. The trick is that IntoNow, which is launching today, is doing so with some state-of-the-art audio recognition technology and a deep index of TV shows. Read more »

Just in time for the Fourth, Auditude CRO Mike Gaffney shows us his recipe for homemade BBQ sauce and grills up chicken on the bone and three magic words: cheese, filled, sausage. Join us for some summer fun on our new GigaOM TV series BBQ&A. Read more »

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Web-connected TV: A Distant Dream for App Makers; app developers are staying away from Yahoo’s Connected TV and similar platforms because environment is too restricted, fragmented. (Business Week) A Detailed Look at VUDU’s Streaming Technology, and What It Means to Walmart; optimized encoding and flexible UI […] Read more »

Auditude has scored a deal to manage video advertising for Comcast Interactive Media. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company has already taken over ad management for Fancast and Xfinity and will launch on Comcast.net next, followed by other Comcast sites such as Fandango and E!. The deal […] Read more »

Auditude this week announced that it is powering video ads for MTV Networks’ various sites, including MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, as well as the company’s syndicated content on Dailymotion, Comcast and others. Previously Auditude had a deal with MTV to serve ads alongside its content […] Read more »

Auditude, a startup that enables media companies to profit from user uploads of their content, has raised $10.5 million from Redpoint Ventures and Greylock Partners. The company, which we’ve paid close attention to, has altogether raised $23 million in institutional funding. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Auditude currently […] Read more »

Remember when we gave you the scoop on that startup Auditude that’s trying to turn pirated TV clips into gold? Well, tonight it’s announcing that it’s signed its first TV network and video portal partners: MTV Networks and MySpace, respectively. Those are pretty significant pickups, considering […] Read more »

Startup Auditude is extending the advertising-against-uploaded-clips thing that YouTube’s doing to multiple video sites across the web, but by contrast it doesn’t require that TV networks do any upfront work of submitting content that they claim. Read more »

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