Vungle Hustles Its Way Into $2M Seed Round From All-Star Investors For Mobile App Video Trailers
Vungle, a new company that wants to help mobile developers market their apps through video “trailers,” has just raised an enormous $2 million seed round from the who’s who of Silicon Valley. The round includes Google Ventures, AOL Ventures [Disclosure: TechCrunch is owned by AOL], Crosslink Capital, as well as several notable angels like SV Angel’s Ron Conway, 500 Startups’ Dave McClure, SoftTech VC’s Charles Hudson, Maynard Webb, Scott McNealy and Tim Draper. “Much like the same way a movie trailer might entice people to watch a film, we think...
Published By: Tech Crunch - Wednesday, 2 May, 2012
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