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Social Search Startup PeerPong Raises $2.8 Million

PaidContent  Feb 24 10

Social search startup PeerPong has raised $2.8 million in a funding round from Doll Capital Management, First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures and Partech International, the company tells us. PeerPong says it’s “building a new approach for getting answers from people who know them, building the most comprehensive community and index of expertise on the web.”

Conceptually, it sounds like it could compete with a number of other social search engines including Aardvark, which was recently purchased by Google (NSDQ: GOOG), or even Q&A startup Fluther, which recently raised a round of funding. Full story...



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