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    Thursday, March 11, 2010
    MATRIXX Software Scores $9M
    Mountain View-based MATRIXX Software, a developer of micro-transaction products for the telecom industry, said Thursday that it has raised $9M in a second round of funding. The round came from Greylock Partners and Tugboat Ventures. David Strohm of Greylock, and Dafina Toncheva from Tugboat join the board with the funding.

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    Advent Software Buys Norwegian Software Firm
    San Francisco-based Advent Software, a developer of software for the financial industry, announced Thursday that it has acquired Goya AS, a Norwegian software provider. Advent said it would use the buy to offer Goya's Tradex software for fund managers and fund distributors. Tradex is used by fund resellers, financial advisors and wealth managers to manage investment funds. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed.


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    Radar Networks Acquired By Evri
    San Francisco-based Radar Networks, a developer of semantic search software, has been acquired by Seattle startup Evri. Financial terms of the deal were not announced. Radar was venture backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Leapfrog Ventures, Velocity Interactive, and Vulcan Capital, and had raised around $18M in funding. Evri said the acquisition would give it an experience development team in the semantic (More info...)

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    Lucid Imagination Raises $10M
    San Mateo-based Lucid Imagination, which develops commercial solutions around the Apche Lucene and Apache Solr search technology, announced today that it has raised $10M in a Series B funding round. The round came from Shasta Ventures, along with prior investors Granite Ventures and Walden International. Lucid Imagination is headed by Eric Gries. Lucid's software is used for full text searching. The firm has also previously scored capital from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm.

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