Roundup of the latest action in Silicon Valley & tech:
Infinera, the fiber optic company, to pull IPO trigger — This is the company with the power board, with folks like TJ Rogers and Vinod Khosla, that has raised a huge $315 million in venture backing so far. It is reportedly planning to file for an IPO, at a $1 billion-plus valuation, says LightReading, noting Infinera has sent lock-up agreements to shareholders.
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Start-ups are killing big software companies — That’s the only conclusion you can draw if software sales are going up and sales of the big guys, SAP and Oracle, are falling. More here.
Stealth companies of the week — Thealarmclock mentions Ron Conway’s latest company, Portfolia, and Redwood City’s Twofish, but has few other details. Let us know if you know more.
Acquisition environment humming — Dow Jones (sorry, subscription only, so no link) cites analysts and others saying M&A activity remains robust for now. We wrote about secondary activity. There’s a notable quote of Foundation Capital venture capitalist Warren Weiss saying the firm sold five of its portfolio companies in 2006 – and “turned down an extraordinary five offers for every one it accepted.”
Google adds sponsored links to your search history — Details here.
Google in talks to buy Adscape Media, for ads in videogames — The search giant is in talks to acquire the San Francisco company, which delivers online advertising and also places ads within videogames, according to the WSJ. A deal could be reached next week. The company has a member of H.I.G. Ventures on its board. (The WSJ notes that Microsoft last year acquired Massive, a company that delivers in-game ads, for close to $200 million).
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Kiptronic raises cash for ad-insertion in podcasts — Our story yesterday, in case you missed it, is here. Kiptronic inserts ads in audio and video files as they’re downloaded for off-line use; this is different from the broadcasting ad-insertion technologies. See Techdirt’s critique of broadcasting hype here. More analysis here.
IBM Joins social networking field — Details here.
ThinkFree wins Web-based office software comparison — Computer World compares various Web-based software packages, and rates ThinkFree (first) and Zoho (second) the winners. ThinkFree edged out Zoho because it is more compatible with Microsoft Office. In a significant partnership with Omnidrive, though, Zoho lets users open and edit documents directly within Web-based storage service, Omnidrive, and then save them too — a first, to our knowledge.
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