Trutap, mobile social network company, raises $6.5M after launch
Trutap, the London company giving teenagers communications and social networking features on their cellphones, said it has raised $6.5 million more in funding. The company has now raised about $13 million in total. The company launched just two weeks ago; we wrote about it here.
Funding comes from Tudor Group and founding angel investors.
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