AOL, Intel, And The New York Times Help betaworks Raise a $20 Million Series B
Betaworks, the New York City-based holding company investing in the realtime Web, just raised a $20 million Series B. The round was led by RRE Ventures and Intel Capital, DFJ Growth, AOL Ventures, The New York Times, Softbank Japan and Softbank NY, Lerer Investments and Founders Collective, also participated, along with investors from the last round, which was $7.5 million The company both invests and incubates realtime media startups, including Summize (acquired by Twitter for realtime search), bit.ly, TweetDeck, StockTwits, SuperFeedr, Outside.in, OMGPOP, and gdgt. CEO John Borthwick says that the funds will be used to do more of the same, invest in and create realtime media startups. CrunchBase InformationBetaworksInformation provided by CrunchBase
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