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Semantic Web Firm SemantiNet Gets $1.7 Million First Round

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Tel Aviv-based SemantiNet, a semantic web startup, has raised a $1.7 million first round led by Giza Ventures, reports Globes Online. Other investors in the firm include ICQ founder Yossi Vardi, Jeff Pulver, Sir Ronald Cohen, Robert Imershein and Mordechai Ben-Shach. The company is still in beta and its site offers few details, except that it promises a new way of experiencing the internet. CEO Tal Keinan was previously at Morgan Stanley.

Feb 1, 2008 7:30 PM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, giza venture capital, semantinet

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