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Social Gamer Akoha Raises C$1.9 Million From Angels

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Akoha, a developer of online and offline social games has raised C$1.9 (US$1.86) million from a long list of Canadian angel investors. The full list of investors, which includes the David Chamandy the founder of Lavalife, can be found here. The Montreal-based company, which has yet to launch, is a little vague on the type of products it has in mind, though it hopes to promote positive social change through gaming. Co-founder Austin Hill was previously founder and president of Zero Knowledge Systems, a company serving ISPs. Release. (.pdf)

Apr 29, 2008 1:16 PM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Social Media, Countries, Canada, akoha, david chamandy

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