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NY-based Simparel Takes $4 Million Series A Funding
June 23rd, 2008 at 9:52 amSource:CenterNetworks
RSSmeme creator Benjamin Golub has announced this morning that the service is now supporting the following services: Delicious, Digg, Diigo, FriendFeed, Google Shared Stuff, Magnolia, Mister Wong, Mixx, Netvibes and StumbleUpon.
The new services come via the FriendFeed API and as long as your FriendFeed account is public, the shares will be counted. Of course you have to subscribe to the services above via FriendFeed to make it beneficial. For example, I don’t have Digg, Magnolia, Mixx, or StumbleUpon linked in FriendFeed so those shares won’t count. Unlike FriendFeed, there’s also de-duping so shares only count once no matter how many services you share/link/vote on.
Scribkin has more details on the new RSSmeme listed sites.
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Source:CenterNetworks
NY-based Simparel has announced that it’s taken $4 million in a Series A round of venture capital today. The funding has been provided by Israeli VC firm L Capital Partners. Simparel notes that the funds will accelerate the continued product development of both the core platform and the new Software as a Service (SaaS) offering. The funds will also be used for sales and marketing.
Simparel is a b2b play focusing on the apparel, footwear, accessories, costume jewelry, as well as home furnishings and toys industries. The software is offered as a service (SaaS) and will be marketed towards companies who typically can’t afford larger ERP systems.
Funny note - if you go to the Simparel site, you get to select whatever beta you’d like. Currently there are three listed and you can pick one and follow that path.
























