Apptera, a mobile advertising network, has raised $10.5 million in venture funding from Alloy Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Walden International. In addition to this the company would also be having David Karnstedt – former SVP of Yahoo’s North American Sales – on its board. Apptera is the force behind many of the voice ads that you hear when you dial 411 services and has an estimated reach of over 100 million users a year.
---Related Articles at Startup Meme: Blyke – A European Mobile Social Network raises €40 million for Global Expansion Google Partners With LG Admob raised $15M, Claimes to be Mobile Ad King Boxee raises $4 million to Develop Social Media Center More Pains for Yahoo, DivX Sues it Over Ad Deal Yahoo is extremely valuable to Madison Avenue
Full story...
Are you one of those who is found socializing even when you are on bed all set to sleep? Well you can’t really blame anyone except for the advancing technology and the massive strides in the social networking scene, primarily Twitter and Facebook.
Facebook is up with a bit of experimentation as the social network rolls out QR codes as part of its location features.
I came across this interesting post that talked about people who think they are too unattractive for Facebook.
There are reports of a new Facebook virus on the lose and like all predecessors it fetches all those who are very clicky with links.
You are bound to have a lot of self belief when your college project turns out to be the largest social network and revolutionizes how people connect.
FBI – Federal Facebook Bureau of Investigation.
Remember my earlier post that talked about text messages? Well here is another one along similar lines: Facebook pages that hate something for some reason.
The social network Facebook has been of use to many for almost every purpose.
When you talk about success of one platform and more importantly hear how every Tom, Dick and Harry is nibbling advantage off it, the bigger names tend to speed up their activity on the same.
Wow! Facebook is heading over to location based features and will be introducing these in the coming month.