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Hotel booking site Stayzilla.com raises Series A funding from Matrix Partners India; Self-drive car rental service Zoom secures over $1.6M in seed funding led by New York-based Empire Angels
| |  | October 4, 2013 |
| | | | Hotel booking site Stayzilla.com raises Series A funding from Matrix Partners India | | Sainul K Abudheen | | The company had previously raised $0.5 million from Indian Angel Network. | | Personal career assistant Collegefeed goes global, unveils tools to help graduates build peers' network | | Sainul K Abudheen | | Two months ago Accel Partners' Dinesh Katiyar and a few US-based angels invested in the startup. | | Google to offer view of 100 heritage sites as step towards re-launching StreetView in India | | Sainul K Abudheen | | Google will work with ASI to bring Street View Trekker, a wearable backpack with a camera system on top, to iconic Indian heritage and cultural wonders. | | Walt Disney exec Krishna Srinivas joins Ybrant Digital as GM for APAC region | | Sonam Gulati | | Ybrant had executed a reverse merger with BSE-listed IT outsourcing services provider LGS Global Ltd and was listed in July 2012. | | Social gifting startup Giftology co-founded by former Rocket Internet executive looking for buyers | | Sainul K Abudheen | | Early this year, the startup raised an undisclosed amount in seed funding from Kiran Sidhu, chairman of the European prepaid cards provider Transact Network. | | Self-drive car rental service Zoom secures over $1.6M in seed funding led by New York-based Empire Angels | | Sainul K Abudheen | | In July this year, Bangalore-based angel investor Rajkumar Elango had invested $200,000 in Zoom. | | US funds in position to score on Twitter, Alibaba IPOs | | Reuters | | Bankers are pushing companies to go public now because the stock market is in a receptive mood for new names. | | Cisco, Facebook to work with businesses to expand free Wi-Fi use | | Reuters | | Rather than having to get the provider's Wi-Fi access code, a visitor to a coffee shop or a hotel, for example, could connect to the Wi-Fi system by logging onto Facebook and "checking in" to the business' Facebook page. | |
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