Local Ad Startup Yodle Raises $10 Million C Round. What Does That Mean? - AllThingsD
Mon, Jan 12th, 2009
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Venture capitalists and other investors are still willing to put money into Web/tech/media startups. But their terms are getting tougher, for obvious reasons. One startup founder I talked to last week described his last round of funding, completed in December, as akin to "getting shot in the head".
Bear that in mind as you read the press release announcing the newest round of funding for Yodle, a New York-based local advertising startup...
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