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Center’d, the local search and events planner formerly known as Fatdoor, has raised $1.875 million in funding, San Jose Business Journal reported, citing a regulatory filing. The latest investors weren’t identified this time out. Before this funding, the Menlo Park-based company had raised $6.5 million from backers such as Norwest Venture Partners
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Norwest may invest more in the Indian market as it now has more money and more people in the country.
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Tim Chang of Norwest Venture Partners joins a great line up of first class VC partners as a "prize" for the winners
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ngmoco, a startup iPhone and iPod Touch games development company has bagged $10 million in new round of finance from Norwest Venture Partners, with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Maples Investments also playing. The company was founded by Neil Young, formerly of Electronic Arts....
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iPhone game developer Ngmoco, founded by EA executive Neil Young, has announced that it has raised $10 million in a second round of funding led by Norwest Venture Partners.
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Long rumored in the app developer community as the developer of one of the “million dollar a month” apps in its Texas HoldEm poker game (mostly from people buying virtual currency), Norwest Venture Partners principal Tim Chang told paidContent that Zynga is making “$30 to $40 million per year.”
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This dog eat dog virtual world known as the Internet has claimed another victim, the Wallop social network. Born out of Microsoft Research and financially backed by the Redmond giant as well as Norwest Venture Partners, Bay Partners and Consor Capital, Wallop hasn't even passed its beta stage, mostly because it failed to attract enough members.
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Turn LogoOnline advertising company, Turn, has raised an amount of $15 million in the third round of funding. The Redwood City, California based company claims to be the world’s first Smart Market for online advertising. The round was lead by Focus Ventures, and also includes prior backers which were Norwest Venture Partners (NVP),
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logo_header_02 MyYearbook, a high school social network has come ringing with an announcement of fetching $13 million series B funding round that was led by Norwest Venture Partners along with existing investors namely US Ventures Partners and First Round Capital.
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myYearbook, a social network for teenagers that launched in 2005, has raised $13 million in a Series B funding round led by Norwest Venture Partners, US Venture Partners, and First Round Capital. The new round brings the company’s total funding to $18.6 million.
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