The Washington Post Buys iCurrent

Amit Chowdhry | Friday July 16, 2010 | 818 views| Add a Comment


The Washington Post Company has bought out iCurrent, a service where people can view news according to their interests. There is no word on what the acquisition price, but VentureBeat speculates that it is above $5 million. iCurrent was funded by Crosslink Capital, who plugged in about $3 million since the news company started in 2007. [VentureBeat]

Related posts:

  1. The Washington Post Looking For Buyer Of Newsweek Magazine
  2. Washington Post CEO Don Graham Joins Facebook Board of Directors
  3. The Huffington Post Buys Out 236.com From InterActiveCorp
  4. Huffington Post Buys Out Adaptive Semantics To Manage Comments
  5. Microsoft Elevate America Providing Free Technical Training Across Washington


If you loved this post, "Like" us on Facebook!

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Copyright 2011 Pulse 2, LLC | About | Privacy Statement