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![]() Monday, August 30, 2010 PageBites Takes $10.3M Palo Alto-based PageBites, which operated a job search engine and aggregator, has raised $10.3M in a new round of funding, according to a regulatory filing by the firm Monday. No details on the funding have been announced. PageBites site now redirects users to job listings on Imo.im, an instant messaging startup run by PageBites' founders Ralph Harik and Georges Harik. It's unclear if the funding is for PageBites, or for Imo.im. posted on Monday, August 30, 2010 (More)(Full story) Arcot Systems Acquired By CA Sunnyvale-based Arcot Systems, a developer of software used for authentication and fraud prevention, has been acquired by CA, a cash deal worth $200M. According to CA, it will use the acquisition to add technology for fraud prevention and advanced authentication to its identity and access management offerings. Arcot Systems was venture backed by Accel Partners, Granite Ventures, ONSET Ventures, SEB Venture Capital, and Vedanta Capital. Arcot was headed by Ram Varadarajan. CA said t (More info...) posted on Monday, August 30, 2010(Full story) Google Buys SocialDeck Mountain View-based Google has acquired SocialDeck, a developer of mobile social networking games, according to SocialDeck. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. SocialDeck was based in Ontario, Canada. SocialDeck's social games run across the Blackberry, Facebook, and iPhone. posted on Monday, August 30, 2010(Full story) EndoGastric Solutions Raises $30M Redwood City-based EndoGastric Solutions, a developer of treatments for upper gastrointestinal diseases, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), announced this morning that it has raised $30M in a Series F financing round. The funding was led by Canaan Partners and Radius Ventures, and also included existing investors Advanced Technology Ventures, MPM Capital, Foundation Medical Partners, Chicago Growth Partners, and De Novo Ventures. The company explained that its new funding w (More info...) posted on Monday, August 30, 2010 (More)(Full story) Intel Buys Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business Intel confirmed Monday morning that it is purchasing Infineon's Wireless Solution Business (WLS), in a cash deal worth approximately $1.4 billion. According to Intel, WLS will operate as a standalone business, with the deal closing sometime in the first quarter of 2011. Intel said the buy will expand its current Wi-Fi and 4G WiMAX offerings. Rumors of the acquisition have been widely reported over the last month or so. posted on Monday, August 30, 2010(Full story) Cloud Cruiser Nabs Funding Round San Francisco-based Cloud Cruiser, a stealth mode firm developing cloud management software, said today that it has received a Series A funding round. Size of the funding round was not disclosed. The companys aid that the round was led by Wavepoint Ventures, and also included a group of "experienced" angel investors. Names of those angels were not announced. Cloud Cruise is headed by Dave Zabrowski. The company said its as-yet-to-be-announced products are focused on eliminating the pains (More info...) posted on Monday, August 30, 2010 (More)(Full story) |
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