This story was written by Tricia Duryee. Not a lot of of details yet but one of the announcements coming from the iPhone event now going on in Cupertino has some serious heft: John Doerr, partner at ...
The big news out of the Apple event in Cupertino today was that venture capitalist John Doerr, a partner at Kleiner Perkins, is ponying up $100 million for an iPhone development fund called iFund. Say ...
MORRISVILLE, N.C., Jan. 11, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iFUND Direct, an Issuer Direct Corporation (OTCBB:ISDR) brand, announced today it has released an update to the highly utilized interactive fund ...
TechCrunch reports that the iFund has now grown to 25 funded companies, pared down from 5,000 business plans. Seven of the companies remain in stealth mode, while Ngmoco and Pelago have had exits.
It was a good day for aspiring iPhone developers. In addition to getting their first look at the iPhone SDK, developers were also told about the launch of a $100 Million iFund to invest in companies ...
Last year, Apple announced a $100 million venture fund in conjunction with venture partners Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers. The fund produced some of the App Store’s biggest names: iPhone ...
Kleiner Perkins is adding to its iFund portfolio of iPhone-focused startups. It’s latest investment is a series A round in stealth gaming company ngmoco. Kleiner partner Bing Gordon, formerly chief ...
Today at their offices in Menlo Park, venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is celebrating the third anniversary of the iFund. Technically, the fund started in March of 2008 alongside ...
Booyah is a new Silicon Valley startup headed up by Keith Lee, Brian Morrisroe and Sam Christiansen. On Thursday the company announced it has secured $4.5 million in Series A financing from Kleiner ...
A new report has found that 13 of the 16 companies funded by Kleiner Perkins' $200 million iFund have branched out into developing for Google's Android mobile OS in addition to Apple's iOS. Venture ...