Amit Chowdhry | February 3, 2011 | 1,047 views | 1 Comment
Categorized under Baroda Ventures, Clark Landry, Crosscut Ventures, Focused Labs, Founder Collective, GraphEffect, James Borow, Lerer Ventures, Matt Coffin, Rincon Venture Partners, Stephano Kim, Thrive Capital

Focused Labs is a social media marketing services company that is being rebranded as GraphEffect. The company has raised $2 million in funding from CrossCut Ventures, Rincon Venture Partners, Founder Collective, Baroda Ventures, Lerer Ventures, Thrive Capital, Matt Coffin, and Stephano Kim. GraphEffect is a part of the Facebook Advertising API beta program. They help companies and brand agencies increase the number of “Likes” and helps acquire new customers through social media. GraphEffect was co-founded by Clark Landry and James Borow.
Amit Chowdhry | January 26, 2011 | 377 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Crosscut Ventures, DFJ Frontier, Zadspace

Zadspace is an online mailing label advertising and packaging company that has raised $4.2 million. It is unknown who the investors are, but we do know that DFJ Frontier and Crosscut Ventures are existing investors in the company. Zadspace is led by Todd Outten.
Amit Chowdhry | July 27, 2008 | 1,165 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Associated Press, Crosscut Ventures, Iron Capital, Verve Wireless Inc.

“Mobile is actually a better way to reach people than print or even Web. It’s versatile, immediate, travels and is just as compelling–if it’s done right–as a Web site or a printed page,” stated Art Howe, CEO of Verve Wireless Inc.
Verve Wireless Inc. provides mobile software called Verve Publishing Platform. This platform is used heavily by online newspaper companies such as The Associated Press, the New York Times, The Boston Globe, etc. These online newspaper companies have used Verve’s platform to create iPhone versions of their sites. Verve currently powers 4,000 newspapers across 140 publishers with their software.
The Associated Press signed on with Verve this past May and decided that they were going to invest in the company since they were happy with the platform. Iron Capital and Crosscut Ventures joined Associated Press in the $3 million Series B investment in Verve Wireless.
The founders of Verve Wireless are Tom Kenney and Art Howe. Both of them raised $2.5 million in seed funding to get the company up and running. The Verve Publishing Platform is available for free to the newspaper publishing companies, but they take a cut out of advertising revenue. Verve competes with Crisp Wireless. Crisp represents Hearst, Gannett, and Tribune Interactive.
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