Couchbase, a NoSQL database company, secured $14 million in a Series C round of financing led by venture Read More
Newly-public tech stars recoup market losses
I keep turning back to this statement made by President Barack Obama yesterday only because, despite how large Read More
Gilt Groupe, the company best known for popularizing the flash sales model of e-commerce, announced this week the Read More
Nanigans gets $3M for ad platform on Facebook
Nanigans, a real-time bidding platform for Facebook, announced Tuesday that it has closed $3 million in Series A Read More
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) company Apprenda announced Tuesday that it has closed $10 million in Series B funding led by Read More
What you need to know – 08/09/11
Apprenda, the deploy anywhere Platform as a Service (PaaS) stack for .NET, closed a $10 million Series B Read More
Twitter and Square stemming secondary trading?
The secondary market party might be getting a tad too out of control. LivingSocial, Twitter and Square, three Read More
LinkedIn, other recent IPOs see their shares topple
Red, red, red. Across the board, companies on Wall St. took a beating Monday as investors reacted to Read More
Google+ comes to iPad and iPod Touch, plus tweaks
Google on Monday announced that its Google+ app is now available on the iPad and iPod Touch, in Read More
Fresh off new funding, Twitter acquires Bagcheck
Bagcheck, a startup backed by Sutter Hill Ventures, Morado Ventures, Jonathan Katzman and Peter Fenton, announced Monday that Read More
What you need to know – 08/08/11
BigTime Software, Inc., provider of cloud-based productivity tools for growing professional services firms, raised $2 million in Series Read More
Funding roundup – week ending 08/05/11
Seed-stage File sharing startup Minus, raised $1 million in seed funding from IDG Capital Partners. Early-stage BabbaCo, Read More
I’m not quite sure when it happened exactly, but at some point in the last few weeks it Read More
Google+ may outweigh LinkedIn, Twitter next year
By this time next year, could Google+ surpass LinkedIn, Twitter and MySpace to become the second most popular Read More
What you need to know – 08/05/11
Surveying 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers, comScore found the leaders in mobile: on the manufacturing side, it’s Samsung, and Read More












