Apprupt, which operates a performance network for mobile in-content ads, this morning announced that it has raised more funding from existing backers T-Venture (a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom), Neuhaus Partners and KfW. The size of the financing round was not disclosed, although the company says it involves a "seven-digit Euro investment". The new funding will be used to increase the startup's headcount in sales, international expansion and to invest in its mobile advertising technology.
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Apprupt Raises More Funding For Mobile In-Content Advertising Technology
Apprupt, which operates a performance network for mobile in-content ads, this morning announced that it has raised more funding from existing backers T-Venture (a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom), Neuhaus Partners and KfW. The size of the financing round was not disclosed, although the company says it involves a "seven-digit Euro investment". The new funding will be used to increase the startup's headcount in sales, international expansion and to invest in its mobile advertising technology.
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Our patience has finally paid off: within the next few days, the Samsung Galaxy S II will finally land in the US on AT&T and Sprint. Since the phone landed in our hands, we’ve enjoyed nearly every minute with it—it’s fast, it’s thin, it’s light, and the screen is enormous. We wouldn’t call it flawless, but we haven’t been this impressed by a phone in a long time.
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