Software company Waterfall Mobile raises $3.7M

Waterfall Mobile, whose software platform enables marketers, media companies, and emergency responders to deliver targeted mobile campaigns, has raised $3.7 million from undisclosed investors, according to VentureWire, citing a regulatory filing. The San Francisco company is aiming to raise $8.3 million total in its current round.

Waterfall chief executive Matthew Sechrest was a founding partner at ArrowPath Venture Capital.

Mozes revisited — lets you text favorite bands

Mozes revisited — lets you text favorite bands

Mozes, the Palo Alto company that lets you text-message music bands for information like concert details, venue changes and promotions, had raised $5 million in a first round of venture capital funding.

Mozes’ mission is straightforward, but difficult to carry out. It wants becomes the one place you send messages to for information about your favorite band. All you do is send a message to M-o-z-e-s (or 66937 on your mobile dialpad), and then type in… Continue Reading