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- An online advertising firm started in Baltimore and owned by AOL plans to remain in the city, having signed a new long-term lease in Brewer's Hill, according to the owner of the building.
- A company that helps nonprofits raise money has landed a $10 million investment and is acquiring Baltimore-based competitor GiveCorps for an undisclosed sum.
- A recap of the May 19 episode of '24: Live Another Day,' as Jack breaks into the U.S. embassy and POTUS has to decide whether he can be trusted
- Baltimore area CEOs got a lesson in robotics Sunday from City school students
- The editors of several local Patch websites were among a large number of employees reportedly laid off by the news media company nationwide Wednesday under a "restructuring" by its new owner.
- Millennial Media founder and CEO Paul Palmieri has left the Baltimore mobile advertising company for a position working with technology startups for a prominent local venture capital firm.
- The owner of the Baltimore City Paper said Monday that it's looking to sell as it focuses on the media market near its Pennsylvania base.
- A few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBOĀæs ĀæThe Sopranos.Āæ Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II documentaries about Adolph Hitler and Winston Churchill?
- Immigration reform advocates, including a leading voice from Maryland, pressed President Obama on Tuesday for a pathway to citizenship for the nation's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants, calling a bipartisan proposal under consideration in the U.S. Senate "unfair and not acceptable."
- City prosecutors have filed notice that they intend to play at trial a sexually explicit video that depicts teenage murder victim Phylicia Barnes "intoxicated and engaging in sexual relations" with her alleged killer, his younger brother, and her older half-sister, court records show.
- For the last dozen years, Vince Talbert has had his head down focused on one thing: Bill Me Later.
- Grotech Ventures will be the first venture capital firm to invest in Maryland startup companies using $12 million in state money as part of the InvestMaryland program, state economic development officials said Wednesday.
- Donald Hil-Eley accidently receives email from Morgan State with schedule for finding new football coach
- Workers want fair compensation without a doubt, but they also want to feel that their work and their company's mission matters, workplace research shows.
- Baltimore firefighters were responding to a gas leak in Locust Point, near the Under Armour corporate headquarters.
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- Baltimore's Millennial Media founded in 2006, now dominant in mobile ad market
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- Millennial Media, a five-year-old mobile advertising firm based in Baltimore, has proposed an initial public offering of shares of its common stock in paperwork filed Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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- David Troy: CEO of 410Labs, political gadfly and promoter of Baltimore's technology community
- Authorities searching for the killer of North Carolina teen Phylicia Barnes obtained search warrants for email and Facebook accounts belonging to her and at least three other people, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court.