Joseph Tartakoff
Apr 21, 2010 7:30 PM
58.com, a Chinese classified ad site, has raised $15 million in a round of funding. 58.com—which is currently in 320 cities in China and has more than 20 million registered users—says it will use the new cash to expand in “second- and third-tier cities” according to a brief by China-focused…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Feb 24, 2010 1:05 PM
Social search startup PeerPong has raised $2.8 million in a funding round from Doll Capital Management, First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures and Partech International, the company tells us. PeerPong says it’s “building a new approach for getting answers from people who know them, building the most comprehensive community and…
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Joseph Weisenthal
May 27, 2008 1:30 PM
RockYou, the big purveyor of social net apps and widgets, has raised a tiny $1 million round from Doll Capital Management to tide itself over while figuring out its next move, according to VentureBeat. The company chose not to comment on the report. Why the small round? Evidently RockYou is…
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Joseph Weisenthal
Apr 10, 2008 9:45 AM
More and more cash for the live video space… Ustream, a service that lets users broadcast their own live video, has raised an $11.1 million first round from Doll Capital Management and Band of Angels, reports NewTeeVee. The site has previously raised an unspecified amount from various angels. The site…
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