Tue 29 May 2007
Deal RoundUp for May 28-29: Frenzoo; Jajah; GreenBorder
Posted by under Deals, Financial, Internet & Online, Security, Small Business, Software, Technology, Telecommunications, web 2.0
Google Acquires GreenBorder - First Step Towards Google Antivirus?
Google’s acquisition spree shows no signs of stopping: now the company has acquired Mountain View-based GreenBorder , which creates security software . It’s an interesting idea: the software creates a kind of sandbox for your web browsing, so that any viruses, spyware and trojans you pick up during your session are deleted as soon as the browser is closed.
Jajah Announces Deutsche Telekom As Second Series C Investor
Earlier this month we announced VOIP startup Jajah had accepted $20 million in series C investment from Intel Capital . Tonight, Jajah has announced that they’ve added a co-lead to the round: Deutsche Telekom (T-mobile). The initial news of the investment was rushed out by Intel with Deutsche Telekom holding off announcement of their investment until today. Deutsche Telekom’s investment in Jajah marks the first investment of a telco in one of the VoIP startups.
Skype Founders Invest in Frenzoo
Ambient Sound Investments , a company established by the four co-founding engineers of Skype, have invested in the Hong Kong based 3D social networking company Frenzoo as part of a Series A round investment aimed at expanding the service through out Asia. ASI owners include Priit Kasesalu and Jaan Tallinn, Senior Developers at Skype, Ahti Heinla, Chief Architect at Skype and Toivo Annu, a former Skype Head of Engineering.
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