Sentences with phrase «failing web company»

It was a lot to pay for a failing Web company and an unproven prototype.

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Google Plus, the company's social network, failed to catch on with users but did prompt millions of people to log in to Google's other web properties, catnip for marketers.
After a loooong hiatus that included losing the attachmentmama.com URL for eight months because I failed to renew with the host and some company swiped it, put it in no - man's web - land and then held it for ransom — I'm happy to take another crack at the Mommy Blogging thing.
According to the Capitol Advantage study, six of the 10 leading companies that run Web sites that send e-mails for interest groups failed to deliver even half of those e-mails through their systems.
Web companies host copies of your data on servers around the world, reducing the chance of losing your information should one fail.
If all else fails, the web sites of these companies provide beautiful eye candy!!
Until recently I have been frustrated with other companies who failed to provide high quality and fast services for my web site design, social media and press release.
Despite the security claims made by D - Link, the FTC alleged the company had failed to take reasonable steps to address well - known and easily preventable security flaws to protect their routers and IP cameras from widely known and reasonably foreseeable risks of unauthorized access, including flaws that the Open Web Application Security Project has ranked among the most critical and widespread web application vulnerabilities since at least 20Web Application Security Project has ranked among the most critical and widespread web application vulnerabilities since at least 20web application vulnerabilities since at least 2007.
But Heinze also points to a post by The Patent Prospector noting that, in praising these universities for their advances in technology, Under Secretary of Commere for Intellectual Property Jon Dudas «failed to point out that these universities are what's been derisively termed «patent trolls»: like spiders in their webs, patent holders that don't practice their own inventions, instead lying in wait to ensnare unsuspecting companies who infringe their patents.»
Nearly $ 2,000 in fines were handed to the company for using a web sling that was damaged, another $ 1,800 fine for failing to put a ladder in a trench, and more than $ 4,000 for using a backhoe on a slope that was considered too steep.
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