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12 Startups Secured A Total of $126 Million In Funding This Week

  • Thomas Oppong
  • Jun 17, 2011
  • 2 minute read

  1. Bunchball, the provider of online gamification software headed by Jim Scullion,  raised $6.5M in additional financing. The round was led by Triangle Peak Partners.
  2. TellAprt, which provides online marketing and data tools to e-commerce websites,secured $13M in a Series B round of funding. The round was led by Bain Capital Ventures.
  3. EverLoop, a developer of a social networking service specifically aimed at children 8-13 years old,  raised $3.1M in funding. The funding came from the Band of Angels, VFormation, Envoi Ventures.
  4. Streetline, a developer of “smart parking” systems used by cities, airports, and others to manage their parking garages and parking spaces, scored $15M in a Series B financing. The round was led by Fontinalis Partners and RockPort Capital Partners.
  5. San Francisco-based ROBLOX, the developer of a kids gaming site,  raised $4M in a venture funding round. The round came from ALTOS Ventures and First Round Capital.
  6. Active-Semi, which designs and sells analog semiconductors for the mobile market,  scored $6M in debt financing from Silicon valley Bank, the firms said today.
  7. Tintri, the developer of VMware-specific, storage appliances,  raised $18M in a Series C funding round. The round was led by NEA and Lightspeed Venture Partners.
  8. Cotendo, a developer of cloud-based, web acceleration technology, secured $17M in a new funding round. The round included strategic investors Citrix Systems and Juniper Networks.
  9. Lumosity, a developer of brain fitness games,  raised $32.5M in a funding round. The new funding round was led by Menlo Ventures.
  10. Redwood City-based Xtime, a provider software-as-a-service, scheduling and CRM software, scored $3M from Keating Capital in a Series F Preferred Stock round. The funding was announced by Keating Capital.
  11. ShotSpotter, which makes systems used by public safety agencies and others to locate the source of gunfire,  raised $7M in funding.
  12. Vivecoach, which develops a web and mobile service aimed at employee wellness, secured $1.5M in a funding round. The round was led by Konstantin Othmer and Bruce Leak.
Thomas Oppong

Founder at Alltopstartups and author of Working in The Gig Economy. His work has been featured at Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and Inc. Magazine.

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