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Nuon Therapeutics gets $15M second round
Nuon Therapeutics, a San Mateo-based pharmaceutical company, has just received $15 million in its second round of venture funding, we’ve learned.
Nuon markets a drug called Tranilast, which treats diseases such as multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. It also received a $5 million round of investment… Continue Reading
Emerging radio technology gets first funding, hopes to transform the airwaves
Digital Radio Express, a developer of technology to digitize the FM spectrum, wants to change how radio works. And it’s just brought in up to $3.3 million in its first round of venture funding to do so.
The Milpitas, Calif. company has developed a technology called… Continue Reading
Proofpoint, email security company, raises $28M more; Breach Security raises $17M
Proofpoint, a Sunnyvale, Calif. email security company, has received $28 million in a new round of venture funding.
DAG Ventures led the round, but all of Proofpoint’s previous investors participated as well.
The company, founded by email guru Eric Hahn several years ago (see our coverage) has… Continue Reading
Crossbeam Systems collects $3.5 million for network security
Crossbeam Systems, a company that develops network security platforms, has taken in $3.5 million of venture funding. This was a continuation of their sixth round of investing, which took place last spring.
In a statement to VentureBeat, Crossbeam claims to be growing “as a leader in… Continue Reading
Atrua Technologies gets $4M for touch-based technology for mobile phones
Atrua Technologies, a developer of intelligent touched-based controls for mobile phones, has received $4 million of funding.
This Campbell, CA, company specializes in input systems that allow for both fingerprint authentication and touch navigation on mobile devices. It’s technology can offer the same fingerprint-driven password protection… Continue Reading
Renkoo: Turns out, buying someone a cocktail is popular online activity
Renkoo, the Silicon Valley start-up that is lets you do social planning online, has picked up an extra $6 million in their second round of venture investing.
Renkoo, of Redwood City, allows the users of its site to send invites to plan and organize events. You… Continue Reading
Novariant draws $4M for GPS systems for agriculture
Novariant, a Fremont, Calif. producer of precision control and location systems for the agriculture, mining, and aerospace sectors, has brought in $4.2 million in a recent round of investing.
Last year’s agriculture industry boom boosted demand for Novariant’s GPS products, which can “automatically steer equipment, map… Continue Reading
TellyTopia, protecting the cable companies from YouTube
TellyTopia is a secretive Silicon Valley startup that claims it can help give cable television providers superior delivery of their content, in the face of increased user generated content from places like YouTube.
TellyTopia, of Santa Clara, Calif., hasn’t launched yet, but it is signing… Continue Reading
The Point: Mobilizes people to reach “tipping point” for their cause
Drawing upon Malcolm Gladwell’s concept of the “tipping point,” a Chicago start-up called The Point allows its users to coordinate groups to successfully pull off fundraisers, petitions, boycotts, or any number of other causes.
According to its approach, only once the “tipping point” of the number… Continue Reading
Ekahau takes in $6M for Wi-Fi tracking tech
Ekahau, a Saratoga, Calif., developer of Wi-Fi based real-time location systems, raised $6 million in a recent funding round. Several large international investors, including Nexit Ventures, Irish Life International, Startup Fund I-Ky and 3M, took part in the round.
Ekahau sells systems that track the location… Continue Reading
Ooyala raises $8.5M for new way to advertise in video
updated to add video tour of the product
Ooyala, a company founded by a couple of former high-ranking Google employees that wants to revolutionize advertising within online video, has received $8.5 million in a second round of investment.
Ooyala’s initial investors also took part in the investment,… Continue Reading