Funding & Acquisitions Roundup: Parse.ly completes a $5M funding round to give publishers real-time, actionable analytics

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By Editor August 26, 2013

By Brian Kovalesky, StartUp Beat Editor

Today’s early-stage startup funding and acquisitions news:

Parse.ly, which offers a semantic data analysis tool for web content, has completed a $5 million Series A funding round. Investors include Grotech Ventures, ff Venture Capital, Funders Club and Blumberg Capital. The New York City-based startup allows publishers to see real-time or over-time analytics and view the data in various actionable ways. It was founded in 2009 and raised $800,000 in Seed funding in 2011.

Vital Info.:

Website: www.parse.ly

HQ: New York City

Founders: Sachin Kamdar, Andrew Montalenti

Year Founded: 2009

Series A Investors: Grotech Ventures, ff Venture Capital, Funders Club, Blumberg Capital

Innovation: Allows publishers to see real-time or over-time analytics and view the data in various actionable ways.

Total Funding: $5.8 million

(Sources: Parse.ly, TechCrunch, CrunchBase)

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