NuoDB, Dailybreak, Vsnap & (Much, Much) More from the Boston Deals Roundup

[Updated 7/12/12, 10:50 am. See below.] It’s been a booming week for deals in New England, and that’s not even counting today…

—Morgenthaler Ventures led a $10 million Series B round for Cambridge, MA-based cloud database software company NuoDB. The round also included Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and Longworth Venture Partners and will be used for software development and sales and marketing.

—Campuslive, a Boston-based Web startup for connecting brands with college students, announced that it nabbed $5 million in funding from lead investors GSV Capital (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GSV]]) and return investors Highland Capital and Charles River Ventures. The startup relaunched as Dailybreak to extend its prize-based marketing platform to other consumer segments like moms and young professionals, and also hired a new CEO, John Federman.

—An SEC filing showed that Cambridge, MA-based Lantos Technologies, a developer of 3D imaging technology for the ear, had raised $3.8 million of a targeted $6.6 million equity offering.

Boston-based video messaging startup Vsnap announced in a blog post that it raised a $750,000 seed round led by Rue La La co-founder and current General Catalyst entrepreneur-in-residence Ted McNamara. The deal also included

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Erin Kutz has a background in covering business, politics and general news. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University. Erin previously worked in the Boston bureau of Reuters, where she wrote articles on the investment management and mutual fund industries. While in college, she researched for USA Today reporter Jayne O’Donnell’s book, Gen Buy: How Tweens, Teens and Twenty-Somethings Are Revolutionizing Retail. She also spent a semester in Washington, DC, reporting Capitol Hill stories as a correspondent for two Connecticut newspapers and interning in the Money section of USA Today, where she assisted with coverage on the retail and small business beats. Erin got her first taste of reporting at Boston University’s independent student newspaper, as a city section reporter and fact checker and editor of the paper’s weekly business section.