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Avalon Ventures Backs Indix For E-Commerce Product Data

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San Diego-based venture investor Avalon Ventures has re-upped its investment in product database provider Indix , as part of a $15M Series B funding. The funding round came from Nokia Growth Partners, Nexus Venture Partners and Avalon Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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MOGL Gets $10M

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San Diego-based MOGL , which operates a customer loyalty program for restaurants focused on game mechanics, said today that it has raised $10M in a round of funding. The second round came from Sigma Partners, Austin Ventures, and Avalon Ventures. The firm said the new funds go towards expansion into new target markets.

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Ortiva Wireless Gets Win At Vodafone

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La Jolla-based Ortiva Wireless, a provider of products for managing and optimizing mobile video streams, has snagged Vodafone Portugal as a customer, the firm said today. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed, however, Ortiva said that Vodafone is the firm's first European customer. READ MORE>>.

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Ortiva Wireless Adds Mobix

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La Jolla-based Ortiva Wireless , a developer of products for managing mobile video streaming, said this morning that it has signed on Mobix Interactive as a customer. Financial impact of the customer win was not disclosed. Ortiva's venture backers are Artiman Ventures, Avalon Ventures, Comcast, and Mission Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Intercasting Acquired By Good Technology

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Intercasting was backed by Venrock, Avalon, and Masthead; its flagship software is ANTHEM, which connected mobile users to social networking sites like MySpace, and was sold by telecom carriers. The firm's customers included AT&T, Boost Mobile, Spring, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virgin MObile, and others.

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Interview with Michael Aleles, Quippi

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We sell those gift cards on behalf of major retail brands in Mexico, who have brand awareness from immigrant customers in the U.S., Our customers know those brands, because they used to shop there, and their families still shop there. Michael Aleles: Most of our customers and recipients are not very technology savvy.

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Vision, School, & Work | Interview with Jim Farley CMO Ford Motors

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Customers know what works well and are frustrated by the lack of innovation in the industry. There’s a strong need to customize UI and car companies are realizing their $700 navigation systems just aren’t going to sell as well as a free app from Google. “Customers will govern that”, according to Jim.