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Blog Search Engine Feedster Gets New Funding; New President

By Rafat Ali - Thu 13 Jul 2006 10:08 AM PST

Blog and RSS search engine Feedster, which has seen its fair share of management turmoil over the last year, has received a new round of funding. All prior institutional investors participated in the new round—including Selby Venture Partners, Omidyar Network, Mitsui & Co., and Josh Kopelman’s Midas Capital, as well as new investor Felicis Ventures.
Also, it has announced that Tyler Goldman will join its board and become acting president. Goldman was previously Senior VP of Corporate & Business Development at Movielink, and founder and CEO of Broadband Sports. Former president, Chris Redlitz, has left to pursue other interests.
Om first broke the story here.
Related:
-- Feedster’s Future: Does It Have One?
-- Industry Moves: Co-Founder Scott Johnson Leaves Feedster
-- Feedster Gets Investment From Mitsui; CEO Moving On

Posted in: Money, Technologies/Formats, RSS Etc., Search, VC+M&A


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