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Time Warner backs BlackArrow

Joan Gillman, president of media sales for Time Warner Cable, joins the BlackArrow board as its C round is extended to $27m.

May 27, 2011

ETV cleans up with Hara deal

Alongside ETV in the $25m C round for Hara Software was Itochu Technology Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of Japan-based conglomerate Itochu and venture capital firms.

May 27, 2011

Adobe designs with Demandbase

Venture capital firm Sutter Hill Ventures led the $10m round for Demandbase, and was joined by peers Sigma Partners and Altos Ventures, as well as Adobe.

May 14, 2011

Explorys scopes out $11.5m round

Venture capital firms Austin Ventures and Foundation Medical Partners, which has a strategic limited partnership affiliation with Cleveland Clinic, co-led the C round for Explorys.

May 12, 2011

JiWire locates $20m

Alongside Comcast Interactive Capital in the $20m C round for JiWire were venture capital firms Trident Capital, which led the round, and DFJ Frontier, Norwest Venture Partners and Panorama Capital.

May 10, 2011

St Jude finds its iRhythm

Venture capital firm New Leaf Venture Partners led the C round for iRhythm Technologies as a new investor, and was joined by peers Mohr Davidow Ventures and Synergy Life Science Partners as well as St Jude.

May 9, 2011

First deal for Inkef

The $22m round for ProFibrix was co-led by venture capital firm Vesalius Biocapital and Inkef Capital, a quasi-corporate venturing joint venture between pension funds ABP and Omers in its first deal after being set up in June last year.

May 5, 2011

Tuniu calls on Rakuten for round

Other investors included venture capital firms Sequoia, DCM and Highland Capital.

May 1, 2011

Intel tucks into Crisp Media deal

Alongside Intel Capital in the round was venture capital firm Meritage Funds and Singapore state-backed fund EDB Investments (EDBI).

Apr 29, 2011

Technicolor captures Digitalsmiths

Technicolor joins corporate peers Capitol Broadcasting and Cisco as an investor in Digitalsmiths, which is also backed by venture capital firms .406 Ventures, Aurora Funds and Chrysalis Ventures.

Apr 28, 2011
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