Kleiner Perkins Launches Blog for iPhone Fund
September 16th, 2008 MobileFreak
After venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins launched the iFund back in March, they received a ton of plans and have witnessed major developments in the mobile services and applications market.
The iFund is a VC fund which invests in mobile services and applications for the iPhone and iPod touch platform. The company has already invested over $30 million from that fund.
Go check out the first post on their blog and catch up on who’s hot in the ‘open mobile ecosystem’.
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Does anyone have a list of apps they have funded yet though?
my problem with vc’s liek this is everything you ‘teach’ them in your pitches makes their existing investments stronger…with the inside secrets you just handed over.
Cheers,
Dean
Well, the NDA’s should cover that, at least legally. If they did hand over trade secrets they could be in some serious legal hot water. Additionally, they wouldn’t attract as many potential companies since people would shy away from divulging anything to them.
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