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Spock Networks, Inc.,
the world’s largest people search engine, recently announced that
the company has received $7 Million in a Series A funding round from
Clearstone Venture Partners and Opus Capital Ventures. Funds will be
used to expand hiring, increase the company’s infrastructure and
accelerate product development. The company further announced the
election of William Quigley, managing director at Clearstone, Ken
Elefant, general partner at Opus Capital Ventures, and Siva Kumar,
serial entrepreneur and CEO of the TheFind.com, to its board of
directors.
Spock is developing a new kind of search engine that helps users
find and discover people. With over one hundred million individuals
indexed and millions added every day, Spock is building the largest
and most comprehensive people specific search engine. Spock expects
to publicly launch in 2007.
“If you look at the top searches at Yahoo or Google today you will
find people – Britney Spears, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie - always at
the top of those lists – clearly demonstrating large user interest
in searching for people,” said William Quigley, partner at
Clearstone Venture Partners. “Companies like Google and Yahoo
mastered web search, Amazon conquered product search, and we believe
Spock is well-positioned to deliver a compelling solution for people
search,” Quigley said.
“Everyone is curious about what is said about them online. Who
hasn’t googled their own name or someone they know?” said Ken
Elefant, general partner at Opus Capital Ventures. “We were
incredibly impressed with the Spock team with their tremendous
experience. We believe they are approaching the challenge of
searching for people in a very different and powerful way that will
set them apart from the current general market approach to people
search.”
“Spock is excited to be working with both Clearstone and Opus
Capital Ventures to further advance our product development and team
building efforts,” said Jaideep Singh, CEO and co-founder of Spock
Networks. “We have built an impressive team with years of experience
in search. The additional funds will enable us to expand faster and
dramatically increase the scale of our growing infrastructure.”
Opus Capital Ventures is a venture capital firm with more than $1
billion capital under management, investing in committed, in high
integrity, committed entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs building
early-stage technology companies.
Spock is developing a search engine that helps users find and
discover people. With over one hundred million people already
indexed and millions added everyday, Spock is building the broadest
and deepest people specific search engine. Spock expects to publicly
launch in 2007. Founded by Jaideep Singh, formerly of Clearstone
Venture Partners, and Jay Bhatti, formerly of Microsoft, the team
has extensive experience in search from leading companies including
Friendster, Netscape, Yahoo, and Microsoft. Spock has received over
$8 million in investments to date from Clearstone Venture Partners
and Opus Capital Ventures.
For more information, please visit:
www.spock.com
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