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![]() Wednesday, November 14, 2012
10Gen Gets Backing From Intel, Red Hat Palo Alto-based NoSQL database developer 10Gen said Wednesday that it has scored a strategic investment from both Intel and Red Hat, for its MongoDB product. Size of the funding round was not disclosed. The firm will use the funding to further develop its product. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) earthmine Acquired By Nokia Berkeley-based earthmine, a developer of 3D, mobile mapping systems for capturing 3D, street-level images, has been acquired by Nokia. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. Earthmine said it expects its team to join Nokia's Location & Commerce business. The firm also said that it will remain in Berkeley, and become a key site for development of 3D reality capture technology for Nokia. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012(Full story) Beyond Lucid Finds New Funding Walnut Creek-based Beyond Lucid, a firm which helps provide tracking of documentation for the emergency response industry, said today that it has raised a "six figure" convertible note from Dalmore Investments. Exact amount of the funding was not announced. Dalmore is an angel investment fund based in Minneapolis. Becyond Lucid says its systems are used by the ambulance, fire, and industrial emergency response industries. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) PlayHaven Gains $8M San Francisco-based PlayHaven has raised $8M in funding. The firm, which provides monetization products aimed at mobile game developers, said the round was led by GGV Capital, and also included e.ventures, Tandem Entrepreneurs and individual investors. Hany Nada of GGV joins the firm's board. PlayHaven helps mobile gmae developers and publishers optimize, monetize, and maximize the lifetime value of their titles. PlayHaven is led by Andy Yang. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) Continuuity Gets $10M Palo Alto-based Continuuity, a developer of software which helps in the development and deployment of "big data" applications, said today that it has raised $10M in a funding round. The round came from Battery Ventures, Ignition Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Data Collective and Amplify Partners. Continuuity was co-founded by Todd Papaioannou, Jonathan Gray, and Nitin Motgi. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) Origami Logic Lands $9.3M For Marketing Analytics Menlo Park-based Origami Logic said today that it has raised $9.3M in a Series A funding round. The round came from Accel Partners' Big Data Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and others. Origami Logic is developing a self-service, big data software platform aimed at visual analytics. The firm's founders are Opher Kahane and Ofer Shaken. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) Akros Silicon Gets New Funding Sunnyvale-based Akros Silicon said Tuesday that it has raised a new round of funding, bring its total raised in 2012 to $11M. Size of the new funding was not disclosed. The round was led by Technology Partners, and also included USVP, Levensohn Venture Partners and SPM Capital. Mar (More info...) posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story) Remedy Informatics Raises $6M Remedy Informatics, a developer of clinical registries, medical research software, and research informatics for the life sciences industry, has raised $6M. The firm, which has offices in Menlo Park, said the funding came from the Merck Global Health Innovation Fund (GHIF). Merck adds a board member as part of the funding. Remedy Informatics develops software for the life science research industry. posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (More)(Full story)
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