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Pixelmetrix Corporation
Offices: Singapore
Pixelmetrix Corporation is the global expert in Preventive Monitoring for digital television networks. The company provides equipment and network intelligence systems to television broadcasters for the management and monitoring of quality of service. Pixelmetrix Corporation provides equipment and systems to digital broadcasters and telecom operators for the management and monitoring of broadcast quality of service. The company ties technological expertise from the broadcast, telecom and IT sectors to provide its innovative and cost-effective solutions worldwide.
Pure Networks
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Pure Networks is a leading creator of home networking software and services. Pure Networks' vision is to make home networking easy, more secure and useful for the home computer user. Its latest software, Network Magic, acts as the ‘missing link' to tie together the heterogeneous assortment of routers, gateways, and PCs with multiple operating systems, and allow all the computers and devices on a home network to work with one another more easily.

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RealNetworks
Offices: Seattle, Washington
RealNetworks is the leading creator of digital media services and software including Rhapsody, RealPlayer® 10, and casual PC games. RealNetworks has more than 2.2 million paid subscribers to its premium digital media services. Broadcasters, network operators, media companies and enterprises use RealNetworks' products and services to create and deliver digital media to PCs, mobile phones and consumer electronics devices.
ReplayTV
Offices: Santa Clara, California
ReplayTV® is the inventor and creator of personal television and offers the most powerful DVRs on the planet. ReplayTV has built a fanatical following, and has earned over 20 prestigious awards including CNET's Editors Choice Award and is the winner of an Emmy for technological achievement. ReplayTV leads the DVR industry in groundbreaking innovations aimed at providing consumers with unmatched power and control in maximizing their TV viewing experience with the best performance and best value.
Rhapsody
Offices: Santa Clara, California
Rhapsody is the #1 music subscription service available. Rhapsody seamlessly combines complete music jukebox software with award winning legal music services. Rhapsody allows consumers to: explore our on demand catalog of over a million pristine digital songs; play their personal MP3 collection; listen to streaming internet radio; burn CDs, share music with friends; download directly to MP3 Players, and; read album reviews.

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Sage TV
Offices: Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
SageTV is a pioneer in personal video recording and home media center technologies that combine television, music, a wide variety of media and networking into a complete, easy-to-use home media experience. SageTV Media Center, is a PVR/media center solution designed for both PCs and TVs, runs on either Windows or Linux, supports multiple tuners, networking and intelligent recording.
Scopus Video Networks
Offices: Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel
Scopus Video Networks provides IP-based digital video networking platforms for video delivery over broadcast and broadband IP-based networks. The company’s video networking platforms enable network operators and content providers to distribute digital television, cover live events and provide direct-to-home services. Scopus supports fast-growing emerging applications, such as IP-based television, personalized programming, targeted advertising and high-definition TV.
Seachange
Offices: Acton, Massachusetts; London, England, Shanghai, China & Tokyo, Japan
SeaChange International provides digital video systems that are changing television. Its powerful server and software systems enable television operators to provide new on-demand services and to gain greater efficiencies in advertising and content delivery. With its MediaCluster technology, thousands of SeaChange systems are helping broadband, broadcast and satellite television companies to streamline operations, expand services and increase revenues.
Sling Media
Offices: San Mateo, California
Founded in 2004, Sling Media is a different kind of consumer electronics company working to demystify convergence technologies and to create empowering experiences for the digital media consumer. Transforming Windows XP based PCs and laptops into personal on-the-go digital TVs, the Slingbox™ allows individuals anywhere-anytime access to their own living room television experience with no additional monthly service fees.
Sony Media Software
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
Sony Media Software manages the following media creation software titles: Sound Forge software, Vegas software, CD Architect™ software, DVD Architect™ software, ACID PRO software, Sony Sound Series™ music and sound effects libraries, Sony Vision Series™ graphics, animations and stock footage libraries, Noise Reduction™ Plug-In, Vegas Movie Studio™ software, ACID Music Studio™ software and Sound Forge Audio Studio™ software.

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TiVo
Offices: Alviso, California
Founded in 1997, TiVo pioneered a brand new category of products with the development of the first commercially available digital video recorder (DVR). Sold through leading consumer electronic retailers, TiVo has developed a brand which resonates boldly with consumers as providing a superior television experience. Through agreements with leading satellite and cable providers, TiVo also integrates its full set of DVR service features into the set-top boxes of mass distributors.
Trymedia
Offices: San Francisco, California
Trymedia Systems’ secure digital delivery services provide the neutral foundation for a wide range of solutions dedicated to optimizing game sales for top-tier PC content developers and publishers. Trymedia also operates the world’s largest B2B marketplace for downloadable games, through which major portals and other high-traffic destinations, as well as the largest P2P Networks, make a catalogue of ActiveMARK-enabled content available to consumers worldwide.

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Universal Electronics
Offices: Cypress, California
Universal Electronics develops firmware and turnkey solutions as well as software designed to enable consumers to wirelessly connect, control and interact with an increasingly complex home environment. The company's primary markets include original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in consumer electronics and personal computing, as well as multiple system operators in the cable and satellite subscription broadcasting markets.

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Veoh Networks
Offices: San Diego, California
Veoh software, installed on PCs or Macs, creates a virtual television network, that is able to distribute TV-Quality, Full-Screen broadcast video to hundreds of millions of users with broadband internet connections. Motion picture studios, television networks, companies, organizations, and individuals are able to publish unlimited amounts of broadcast video content to the network, providing consumers with unparalleled choice in television programming, and control over their viewing experience.
Vongo
Offices: New York, New York
Vongo, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Starz Entertainment, is video download application and service for broadband that delivers movies and other video content over the Internet for playback on Windows-based PCs, laptops, and select portable media devices, as well as on a TV. Vongo subscribers have unlimited access to more than 1,600 movie and video selections as well as a live, streaming Starz TV channel for a fixed monthly subscription fee.

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Yahoo! Entertainment
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
Yahoo! was founded in 1994 by Stanford PhD students David Filo and Jerry Yang. It began as a hobby and has evolved into a global brand that has changed the way people communicate with each other, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information. Yahoo! has become the world's largest global online network of integrated services. Yahoo! is a leading Internet brand globally and the most trafficked Internet destination worldwide.
 
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