![]() High Technology News and Information for the Pacific Northwest Region |
|
![]() Thursday, October 2, 2008 Dexterra Raises $21.5M Bothell-based Dexterra has raised another $21.5M in funding, the firm said Thursday, in a round led by New Enterprise Associates. The firm, which develops software for managing mobile workers, said that prior investors Canaan Partners, Intel Capital, Mesirow Financial, Motorola Ventures and Sigma Partners also participated. The company said it will use the funding for advancing its mobile business platform and applications. Dexterra last raised a round of funding in February of 2007, worth $36.0 (More info...) posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008 (More)(Full story) Delve Networks Taps Tremor Media For Advertising Seattle-based Delve Networks, which develops online video distribution and management tools, announced yesterday that it has teamed up with Tremor Media, which operates an online video advertising network, to offer advertising to its customers. Delve said that the partnership calls for Delve to leverage Tremor Media's video monetization platform, Acudeo. Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed. Delve is backed by DFJ Frontier, Intel Capital, and Labrador Ventures. posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008(Full story) Zillow Rolls Out Directory Seattle-based real estate site Zillow said Thursday that it has launched a new directory service aimed at connecting consumers with real estate professionals. According to Zillow, the new Zillow PRofessional Directory allows real estate professionals to market their services to consumers who are interested in buying, selling, or conducting home renovations. Zillow said it directly includes more than 150,000 real estate professionals, and is open to any professional service local homeowners, buye (More info...) posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008(Full story) Digini Scores Investment For Game Software Issaquah, Washington-based Digini, a developer of software for game development, disclosed Thursday that the firm has closed an institutional investment round from California Technology Ventures. Digini did not disclose the amount of the investment. Digini is developing Blade3D, a software product which simplifies game development for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Xbox 360 development. According to Digini, it will commercially release its game development tools at the end of October. posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008 (More)(Full story) |
|