Buzzd Raises First Round For Location-Based Mobile Networking
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Thursday, April 24, 2008; 1:07 PM
Buzzd, which is developing a location-based social network that revolves around entertainment listings, plans to announce today that it has raised an undisclosed amount of capital in a first round led by Greycroft Partners and Monitor Ventures. The NY-based company, which has 10 employees, plans to use the money for product development and distribution. Buzzd previously raised a small angel round when it was founded in July.(Disclaimer: Greycoft is an investor in our parent company, ContentNext Media.)
Buzzd said it is commonly compared to services like Loopt, but differs because it doesn't require a user to have GPS, and if they do have it, usage is opt in. Buzzd also uses WAP ( http:/
The company does have a fairly strong pedigree with both founders Nihal Mehta and Deepen Shah coming from ipsh!, a mobile marketing agency acquired by Omnicom Group in 2005.


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