WebMap Technologies, an Internet-navigation software maker, said Tuesday it
received a $6 million investment. Privately held WebMap, which produces map zooming
technology, received funds from Deutsche Asset Management, Technorov,
Investor International of New York, Nechesa Mishpachat Fishman Nihul Ltd.
and TLD Holdings. The recent investment brings the Boston-based company's
total funding to $7 million since its founding in 1999.
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The company, which makes biofuel and biochemicals company from a microbes, hits a production snag, another sign of how slowly the advanced biofuel industry is progressing.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 could make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, according to a leaked promotional image.
The space agency powers down its last System Z machine, years after IBM stopped selling them for the mathematical calculation jobs for which NASA originally bought them.
Mozilla plans to release a beta version this year for Microsoft's upcoming Windows interface. It'll be a lot of work, but Mozilla doesn't really have a choice.
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