Heartland Robotics confirmed today that it has raised $7 million in a Series A-1 venture financing round, a story first reported by Xconomy on August 21. The lead funder in the round was Charles River Ventures of Waltham, MA, according to Heartland president Patrick Sobalvarro. Bezos Expeditions, the Seattle-based venture investing operation of Amazon founder … Continue reading “Heartland Robotics Confirms $7M Funding Round; Charles River Ventures in Lead Role”
Seattle Genetics Gets Milestone
Seattle Genetics (NASDAQ: [[ticker:SGEN]]) said today that it achieved a milestone under its partnership with Bayer Schering Pharma AG of Germany. The Bothell, WA-based company provided Bayer with a license to its technology for linking antibodies to toxins, with a goal of making targeted and potent anti-cancer drugs. Bayer has now submitted an application to … Continue reading “Seattle Genetics Gets Milestone”
In Challenge for Emerging Netbook Market, Qualcomm Moves From Smart Phones to Smartbooks
As interest builds in the coming introduction of new wireless netbooks, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs tells the San Diego Union-Tribune that many netbooks based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor also will include Qualcomm’s MediaFLO, the company’s satellite-based TV broadcast for mobile devices. In an interview with the newspaper’s editorial board, Jacobs says the new line of … Continue reading “In Challenge for Emerging Netbook Market, Qualcomm Moves From Smart Phones to Smartbooks”
Facet Rejects Biogen Takeover Bid
Facet Biotech (NASDAQ: [[ticker:FACT]]), the Redwood City, CA-based biotech company, said today that its board has rejected Biogen Idec’s hostile takeover offer of $14.50 a share, or about $355 million. The two companies are partners in developing daclizumab, an antibody for multiple sclerosis. Facet says Biogen is seeking to buy full rights to the drug … Continue reading “Facet Rejects Biogen Takeover Bid”
170 Systems Sold to Kofax
Irvine, CA-based Kofax (LSE: [[ticker:KFX]]), which helps businesses digitize paper-based work flows, said today that it has acquired 170 Systems, a Bedford, MA, startup that makes software for automating accounts payable, accounts receivable, and other financial processes. Polaris Venture Partners of Waltham, MA, put $14 million into 170 Systems back in 2002. Kofax said it … Continue reading “170 Systems Sold to Kofax”
Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Senses an Uptick in VC Activity, SAIC Plays Crucial Role in Cyber Security, DivX Buys AnySource, & More San Diego BizTech News
While there was a bit of a lull among San Diego’s hardware and software companies last week, Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel told me venture activity in the sector seems to be picking up. Our news summary begins now. —Mission Ventures managing partner Leo Spiegel told me he’s “cautiously optimistic” about a resumption in venture investment … Continue reading “Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Senses an Uptick in VC Activity, SAIC Plays Crucial Role in Cyber Security, DivX Buys AnySource, & More San Diego BizTech News”
Rennie to Lead IBM in MA
The Boston Globe is reporting today that IBM has picked Alistair Rennie, currently a vice president of development and technical support for the company’s collaboration software division, to replace Mohamad Ali as IBM’s senior executive in Massachusetts. Ali left IBM in July for a position as senior vice president of corporate development at Avaya. Rennie … Continue reading “Rennie to Lead IBM in MA”
TriQuint Acquires TriAccess, Dashwire Gets Cash, VoiceBox Talks Funding, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
It was another quiet week for deals in the Northwest, as the holiday weekend brought summer to its unofficial close. We saw a little activity in software, mobile, and semiconductors, and heard from an old Seattle-area dealmaker (see below). —Kai-Fu Lee, the former Microsoft vice president and founding director of Microsoft Research Asia, has quit … Continue reading “TriQuint Acquires TriAccess, Dashwire Gets Cash, VoiceBox Talks Funding, & More Seattle-Area Deals News”
Imaginatik’s Technology Helps Companies Keep Their Crowdsourcing Initiatives Inside the Box
Evidently, a lot of companies have trouble innovating—or there wouldn’t be so many startups offering “enterprise crowdsourcing” and “innovation management” tools to help them. Several of these startups are right here in New England and have been featured in Xconomy. For example, there’s Innocentive, which helps companies stage international competitions to solve discrete problems like … Continue reading “Imaginatik’s Technology Helps Companies Keep Their Crowdsourcing Initiatives Inside the Box”
Clarisonic Skin Cleanser Cracks $40M in Sales on Kudos From Oprah and YouTube Beauty Queen
The same people who invented Sonicare toothbrushes have another emerging hit on their hands. This time, David Giuliani and his team of scientists and engineers in Bellevue, WA, who make the Clarisonic device have created a sonic-wave powered brush that’s designed to give people a cleaner, healthier-looking face. They’re marketing a $195 luxury consumer product … Continue reading “Clarisonic Skin Cleanser Cracks $40M in Sales on Kudos From Oprah and YouTube Beauty Queen”
Arena Eagerly Awaits Answer to $1 Billion Question: Does It Have a Big-Time Obesity Drug?
San Diego-based Arena Pharmaceuticals has spent a dozen years, and raised almost $1 billion from investors and partners, to create a new drug that helps millions of people lose weight. This month, the company will find out whether the time and money was well spent. Arena (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ARNA]]) plans to unveil results of a 4,008-patient … Continue reading “Arena Eagerly Awaits Answer to $1 Billion Question: Does It Have a Big-Time Obesity Drug?”
Sepracor Snatched up for $2.6B, EMC Acquires FastScale and Kazeon, Biogen Makes Bid For Facet, & More Boston-Area Deals News
The pace of New England tech and life sciences deal making was swift over the last week and a half—and there was noticeable bump in M&A transactions. —Boston-based RockPort Capital Partners participated in a $47 million financing round for Norwegian electric vehicle maker Think. —iWalk of Cambridge, MA, picked up an undisclosed amount of new … Continue reading “Sepracor Snatched up for $2.6B, EMC Acquires FastScale and Kazeon, Biogen Makes Bid For Facet, & More Boston-Area Deals News”
It’s Time to Start Networking for Real
While Scott Kirsner and my fellow Xconomist Tim Rowe both recently have commented on the benefits of mixing and mingling in Kendall Square, we have a more basic problem that won’t be solved by just rubbing shoulders. Chalk it up to Yankee stoicism; our long, dark winter; or our independent sectors of software, communications, medical … Continue reading “It’s Time to Start Networking for Real”
PlumChoice Secures $14,700,000 New Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=d5af8f93-732e-4f30-9d10-266103e98365&Preview=1 Date 9/8/2009 Company Name PlumChoice Mailing Address 5 Federal Street Billerica, MA 01821 Company Description PlumChoice’s premium remote computer and technology service is available to home and business PC users, business travelers, telecommuters, college students, persons with limited mobility and any PC user with Internet access. The company’s remote services include … Continue reading “PlumChoice Secures $14,700,000 New Round”
ValenTx Secures $22,000,000 Series B Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=b9d5b223-0000-47ce-93c6-eeb8d7b45ce3&Preview=1 Date 9/8/2009 Company Name ValenTx Mailing Address 200 Homedale Rd Carpinteria, CA 93013 Company Description The company is developing less invasive treatments for morbid obesity. Website http://www.valentx.com/ Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $22,000,000 Transaction Round Series B Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were not disclosed. M&A Terms Venture Investor SV Life … Continue reading “ValenTx Secures $22,000,000 Series B Round”
eduFire Lands $1,300,000 Series A Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=6a1ad5bd-7cde-4a8c-8a4d-6988b3ab143b&Preview=1 Date 9/8/2009 Company Name eduFire Mailing Address 830 Menlo Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025 Company Description We have a simple (but not easy) mission: Revolutionize education. Our goal is to create a platform to allow live learning to take place over the Internet anytime from anywhere. Website http://edufire.com Transaction Type Venture … Continue reading “eduFire Lands $1,300,000 Series A Funding”
Kai-Fu Lee, Founder of Microsoft’s China Research Lab, Quits Google to Head $115M Startup Incubator in China
Kai-Fu Lee, the charismatic former Microsoft VP and founding director of the company’s research lab in Beijing who reported last week that he was quitting as head of Google’s China arm, has announced that he has raised $115 million to create a new incubator for high-tech startups in China. The new organization, Innovation Works, will … Continue reading “Kai-Fu Lee, Founder of Microsoft’s China Research Lab, Quits Google to Head $115M Startup Incubator in China”
Cool Twitter Conference Boston
All summer long the Cool Twitter folks have been tweeting around the country holding conferences about using Twitter. Finally, they’ve come to Boston for a full day event. We’ve looked all over their website and on the preliminary agenda, both of which you can find here. But we’ll be danged if we can find a … Continue reading “Cool Twitter Conference Boston”
Going Global—Strategies For International Success
The Boston chapter of the International Executive Resources Group is presenting panel discussion on how U.S. companies can effectively expand to overseas markets. The speakers are top-notch and registration is free of charge—but space is limited so register soon.
VCs vs. Entrepreneurs Charity Tennis Tournament
On the hallowed grounds of the Longwood Cricket Club, venture capitalists square off against entrepreneurs in this third annual tennis tournament. For the second year in a row, Xconomy will be fielding a doubles team—and we are proud to once again be a sponsor, as proceeds go to benefit Tenacity, a 10-year-old organization that has … Continue reading “VCs vs. Entrepreneurs Charity Tennis Tournament”
A Slice of the Seattle Blogosphere: OVP, IPOs, and Small Businesses
Heading into the holiday weekend, I wanted to highlight a few interesting recent blog posts from around town. They cut across the topics of venture capital, IPOs, and small business owners. —OVP Venture Partners, based in Kirkland, WA, has a new blog as of this summer. In a recent post, managing director Gerry Langeler talks … Continue reading “A Slice of the Seattle Blogosphere: OVP, IPOs, and Small Businesses”
AltaRock Suspends DOE-Backed Project
AltaRock Energy, a geothermal startup based in Sausalito, CA, and Seattle, announced earlier this week it has suspended drilling of a deep well in Northern California because of “geologic anomalies.” The well is part of a Department of Energy-funded demonstration project for AltaRock’s engineered geothermal system, which would create reservoirs of hot, subterranean water artificially. … Continue reading “AltaRock Suspends DOE-Backed Project”
Biogen Idec Makes Hostile $350M Takeover Bid for Facet Biotech
Biogen Idec isn’t sitting around waiting to get acquired—it wants to be the acquirer. The Cambridge, MA-based biotech company said today it is making an unsolicited bid worth more than $350 million to acquire Redwood City, CA-based Facet Biotech, its partner in developing a new antibody drug for multiple sclerosis. Biogen Idec (NASDAQ: [[ticker:BIIB]]) is … Continue reading “Biogen Idec Makes Hostile $350M Takeover Bid for Facet Biotech”
Ironwood Takes in $25M
Cambridge, MA-based Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, which is developing a drug to treat irritable bowel syndrome, has collected $25 million in a new venture financing round, according to regulatory documents posted yesterday. The investors weren’t named in the documents, but Terry McGuire, a partner at Polaris Venture Partners in Waltham, MA, is listed as a board member. … Continue reading “Ironwood Takes in $25M”
Elan Breached Tysabri Partnership With Biogen Idec, Federal Judge Says
Irish drugmaker Elan breached its multiple sclerosis drug partnership with Biogen Idec when it tried to cut a separate deal to collaborate with Johnson & Johnson, according to a federal judge. Elan, which made the announcement last night, said it respects the decision of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. … Continue reading “Elan Breached Tysabri Partnership With Biogen Idec, Federal Judge Says”
San Diego Inventor’s Drug Discovery is Nothing to Laugh (or Cry) About
[Corrected 9/4/09, 12:25 am. See below.] Avanir Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AVNR]]) announcement last month that its drug DMQ reduced involuntary fits of laughter and crying in neurological patients came as welcome news to San Diego scientist Richard A. Smith. It was Smith who made the serendipitous discovery more than a decade ago that DMQ—a combination of … Continue reading “San Diego Inventor’s Drug Discovery is Nothing to Laugh (or Cry) About”
Seven Projects to Stretch Your Digital Wings: Part One
I love September. There’s a back-to-school crispness in the air that always gets me jazzed to learn something new, even though I’ve been out of school for 15 years. Maybe you feel it too. And with a long holiday weekend coming up, perhaps you’ve got a few hours free to experiment with a new tool … Continue reading “Seven Projects to Stretch Your Digital Wings: Part One”
Daktari Diagnostics Closes $2.8M Series A Round to Combat Global HIV Crisis
In remote villages in Africa, clinics are struggling to deliver timely blood tests to help doctors determine the best way to treat HIV patients. But Bill Rodriguez, a Harvard-trained physician, through his new startup Daktari Diagnostics, is working on a handheld device that could someday perform blood tests for HIV patients virtually anywhere within a … Continue reading “Daktari Diagnostics Closes $2.8M Series A Round to Combat Global HIV Crisis”
Massachusetts Business Czar Greg Bialecki’s Innovation Agenda: The Xconomy Interview, Part Two
Gregory Bialecki is Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick’s Secretary of Housing and Economic Development, and leads an ungainly collection of agencies charged with everything from promoting affordable housing in Massachusetts to attracting international business investment to the state. Here at Xconomy, we cross paths with Bialecki quite a bit, since he’s also responsible for many of … Continue reading “Massachusetts Business Czar Greg Bialecki’s Innovation Agenda: The Xconomy Interview, Part Two”
Gaming Away the Holiday: The Top 10 Sessions at PAX
The Labor Day holiday weekend is finally upon us. If you’re a video gamer or a game developer, this means only one thing: Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) is happening in Seattle. PAX has become the biggest trade show in North America for computer and video games. It draws tens of thousands of people for a … Continue reading “Gaming Away the Holiday: The Top 10 Sessions at PAX”
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Obtains $25,000,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=6ebfa0ea-962c-4e98-80b1-fc61552e79a0&Preview=1 Date 9/4/2009 Company Name Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Mailing Address 320 Bent Street Cambridge, MA 02141 Company Description We are committed to the development of successful human medicines. Drugmaking is not a statistical event, nor simply a high-throughput industrialized pursuit. Our team is forging a process for creating and developing novel drug candidates … Continue reading “Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Obtains $25,000,000 New Funding Round”
Daktari Diagnostics Receives $2,800,000 Series A Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=42393e36-b530-4be5-b520-fdde5968a5ec&Preview=1 Date 9/4/2009 Company Name Daktari Diagnostics Mailing Address Undisclosed Boston, MA 02108 Company Description Daktari Diagnostics, Inc., is a new diagnostics company focused exclusively on the most pressing challenges in global health. The company develops simple, accurate, and affordable products that deliver critical diagnostic information to clinicians and patients across the … Continue reading “Daktari Diagnostics Receives $2,800,000 Series A Financing”
San Diego’s SAIC Emerging as Key Player in Nation’s Cyber-Security Battle
In financial results issued late yesterday, San Diego defense contractor SAIC attributed its increased second-quarter revenue and earnings to “recent wins in defense logistics, information technology, and cyber-security,” among other things. That last part about cyber security may be an understatement, based on a conversation I had last night with Alan Paller. As a founder … Continue reading “San Diego’s SAIC Emerging as Key Player in Nation’s Cyber-Security Battle”
TriQuint Buys TriAccess
Hillsboro, OR-based TriQuint Semiconductor (NASDAQ: [[ticker:TQNT]]) announced today it has acquired TriAccess Technologies, based in Santa Rosa, CA. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. TriAccess makes integrated-circuit amplifiers for audio, video, and HDTV applications. TriQuint Semiconductor, founded in 1985, makes wireless communication technologies for mobile manufacturers, cellular base stations, and defense and aerospace contractors.
Forget Typing: VoiceBox Technologies Raises Cash to Search for Info by Voice Alone
[Updated 9/3/09, 3:00 pm. See below.] Bellevue, WA-based VoiceBox Technologies, a developer of speech recognition systems for use in cars and mobile applications, has raised about $13 million from corporate investors in Asia over the past year. The investors include AutoNavi, Inventec, MiTAC, and the Morningside investment fund. [An earlier version of this story cited … Continue reading “Forget Typing: VoiceBox Technologies Raises Cash to Search for Info by Voice Alone”
Finding HIV’s Weak Spot, Scientists at Seattle’s Theraclone and San Diego’s Scripps See Opening for New Vaccine
Scientists have been trying for years to solve the mystery of why a few rare individuals get infected with HIV, yet somehow retain immune defenses so they never get sick. Today, researchers at a small Seattle biotech company, Theraclone Sciences, and collaborators at San Diego’s Scripps Research Institute say they have found a new vulnerability … Continue reading “Finding HIV’s Weak Spot, Scientists at Seattle’s Theraclone and San Diego’s Scripps See Opening for New Vaccine”
Ailing Metabasis Hires Advisory Firm
San Diego’s Metabasis Therapeutics (NASDAQ: [[ticker:MBRX]]), which warned in May that it might have to cease operations, says it has hired a financial advisory firm to help the company evaluate its strategic options. Metabasis said earlier this week that Mark Erion, the company’s CEO, chief scientific officer, and director, has resigned to join Merck & … Continue reading “Ailing Metabasis Hires Advisory Firm”
Drugmaker Sepracor Accepts $2.6B Buyout Offer from Japan’s Dainippon
In what could become Massachusetts’ largest life science deal of the year, Marlborough, MA-based drugmaker Sepracor (NASDAQ:[[ticker:SEPR]]) has agreed to be acquired by the Japanese pharmaceutical firm Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma for a whopping $2.6 billion, the companies reported early this morning. The deal would put another Massachusetts-based life sciences company in the hands of a … Continue reading “Drugmaker Sepracor Accepts $2.6B Buyout Offer from Japan’s Dainippon”
$40.4M Blows In For First Wind
First Wind, the Newton, MA-based developer and operator of wind farms, nabbed $40.4 million in federal financing for a planned installation at Stetson Ridge in Maine, Mass High Tech reports. The project is one of 12 to receive a combined $500 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Wade wrote about the challenges First … Continue reading “$40.4M Blows In For First Wind”
Thermo Fisher Hears B.R.A.H.M.S.
Waltham, MA-based Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE: [[ticker:TMO]]), one of the world’s leading makers of diagnostic devices and lab equipment, said today that it has purchased Hennigsdorf, Germany-based B.R.A.H.M.S. for €330 million (US $470 million). B.R.A.H.M.S. is known for making a line of in vitro diagnostic tests based on patented biomarkers, including a test for sepsis … Continue reading “Thermo Fisher Hears B.R.A.H.M.S.”
Massachusetts Business Czar Greg Bialecki’s Innovation Agenda: The Xconomy Interview, Part One
From his corner office on the 21st floor of the MacCormack State Office Building on Beacon Hill, Gregory Bialecki has what is probably the best view of any state official in Massachusetts. To the south, the floor-to-ceiling windows peer over Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, the South End, and South Boston; to the east, they look … Continue reading “Massachusetts Business Czar Greg Bialecki’s Innovation Agenda: The Xconomy Interview, Part One”
Acadia Takes a Fall, CareFusion Spins Off, Life Technologies Takes $450M in Cash, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
CareFusion, a medical technology company, got its official start earlier this week and is already one of the largest companies in San Diego, with 15,000 employees and $3.7 billion in annual revenue. Find out how that happened and read up on other local biotech news. —Shares of San Diego’s Acadia Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ACAD]]), which had … Continue reading “Acadia Takes a Fall, CareFusion Spins Off, Life Technologies Takes $450M in Cash, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”
Bicoastal Brain Scramble? Company Cultures Boiled Down to One Word, Part 2—Boston vs. Seattle
This is a special, bi-coastal edition of the X Factor (it doesn’t usually run in Seattle). For my column on Tuesday, I surveyed seven Boston-area startup CEOs and asked them to characterize their company cultures in one word. Truth be told, I canvassed nine CEOs, but only seven got back to me before my deadline. … Continue reading “Bicoastal Brain Scramble? Company Cultures Boiled Down to One Word, Part 2—Boston vs. Seattle”
Trubion Scores $20M, Archus Shuts Down, AVI Biopharma’s Hope for Muscular Dystrophy, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
One of the Seattle biotechs that’s been flying low on the radar this year popped back up on the scene with news of an important partnership. —Seattle-based Trubion Pharmaceuticals had its best day of the year last Friday, when it said it secured a partnership with Redwood City, CA-based Facet Biotech (NASDAQ: [[ticker:FACT]]) to co-develop … Continue reading “Trubion Scores $20M, Archus Shuts Down, AVI Biopharma’s Hope for Muscular Dystrophy, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News”
Archus Orthopedics, Spine Device Maker that Raised $60M, Shuts Down Amid Cash Crunch
Archus Orthopedics, the Redmond, WA-based developer of implants to help people retain flexibility after back surgery, is shutting down its operations and dissolving after it was unable to raise enough capital to bring the product all the way to the U.S. market, Xconomy has learned. Archus filed paperwork with the Delaware Secretary of State to … Continue reading “Archus Orthopedics, Spine Device Maker that Raised $60M, Shuts Down Amid Cash Crunch”
Up and To the Right: Learning from the Healthcare IT Market in India
The Obama administration has allocated $19 billion in incentives for hospitals and practices that make meaningful use of electronic medical records systems, and everyone is biting their nails, waiting to find out the meaning of “meaningful.” But sitting 8,000 miles away from Washington, DC, I’m spending my summer internship focused on healthcare IT that’s measured … Continue reading “Up and To the Right: Learning from the Healthcare IT Market in India”
Harvard Spinout Outcome Sciences Digs Up Precious Medical Data that Obama Wants
How safe and useful are the drugs that we use? Physician Richard Gliklich, CEO of Outcome Sciences, was researching the real-world clinical outcomes of approved drugs and devices in the 1990s before there was much of market for that kind of information. Now the FDA and more than 2,000 other healthcare organizations around the world … Continue reading “Harvard Spinout Outcome Sciences Digs Up Precious Medical Data that Obama Wants”
Abbott Laboratories Acquires Visiogen for $400,000,000
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=4853dbb9-0cae-4ff6-a108-7f55e4780dc3&Preview=1 Date 9/3/2009 Company Name Visiogen Mailing Address 2 Goodyear Irvine, CA 92618 Company Description Visiogen, Inc. is focused on developing innovative products for cataract and refractive patients. Founded in Irvine, California, in 2001, Visiogen’s first commercial application, Synchrony®, a dual-optic intraocular lens and pre-loaded injector, is currently in clinical studies in … Continue reading “Abbott Laboratories Acquires Visiogen for $400,000,000”
Adesto Technologies Secures $14,000,000 New Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=0889c5cc-4d38-458d-b475-31dec18b6935&Preview=1 Date 9/3/2009 Company Name Adesto Technologies Mailing Address 1225 Innsbruck Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Company Description The company operates as a fabless semiconductor company. Website http://www.adestotech.com/ Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $14,000,000 Transaction Round Undisclosed Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were not disclosed. M&A Terms Venture Investor ARCH Venture Partners Venture … Continue reading “Adesto Technologies Secures $14,000,000 New Financing Round”
MashLogic Secures $2,500,000 New Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=688cfb0d-bba6-4650-8fd5-446701c7cb1f&Preview=1 Date 9/3/2009 Company Name MashLogic Mailing Address 535 Middlefield Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 Company Description MashLogic is a startup in Menlo Park, CA that helps you Take Back the Web™. At a time when hyperlinks have been commercialized and only search engines offer useful links, MashLogic restores discovery and easy … Continue reading “MashLogic Secures $2,500,000 New Funding”