Amit Chowdhry | June 5, 2011 | 527 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Betaworks, Eniac Ventures, Jason Baptiste, Lerer Ventures, Lightbank, Morado, OnSwipe, Spark Capital, SV Angel, Thrive Capital, Yuri Milner

OnSwipe is a tablet publishing company that has raised $5 million in “Series Awesome.” This past January OnSwipe raised $1 million in seed funding. This round of funding was led by Spark Capital and followed on by Lightbank. Yuri Milner, Lerer Ventures, SV Angel, Betaworks, Morado, Eniac Ventures, and Thrive Capital also participated in this round.

Amit Chowdhry | March 6, 2011 | 777 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under DFJ, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Eniac Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, Jonah Goodhart, Karl Jacob, Mark Wachen, Opinionaided, SoftBank Capital, Vince Monical

Opinionaided is a mobile Q&A service that has raised $1 million in funding several venture capital companies and angel investors. The investors include General Catalyst, SoftBank Capital, DFJ, ENIAC Ventures, Mark Wachen, Jonah Goodhart, Karl Jacob, and Vince Monical.

Amit Chowdhry | January 13, 2011 | 633 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Betaworks, Dharmesh Shah, Eniac Ventures, Jason Baptiste, Jennifer Lum, OnSwipe, PadPressed, Roy Rodenstein, Spark Capital, Wayne Chang

OnSwipe is a company that developed a WordPress plugin called PadPressed. PadPressed makes WordPress blogs look like a native application on tablets. OnSwipe has raised $1 million in seed funding.

Amit Chowdhry | October 5, 2010 | 624 views | Add a Comment
Categorized under Eniac Ventures, Hadley Harris, Nihal Mehta, Tim Young, Vic Singh

Four mobile start-up entrepreneurs and investors have started a company called Eniac Ventures. Eniac raised $1.6 million in its first fund to invest seed capital into mobile start-up companies. Eniac will put in about $25,000 to $100,000 into each mobile company over the next 4 years. Eniac’s partners include Vic Singh, Nihal Mehta, Hadley Harris, and Tim Young. Mehta was an angel investor in AdMob, a company acquired by Google for $750 million. Eniam has already invested in six mobile companies including Localytics, Instinctiv, Philo, and MightyMeeting. [VentureBeat]