Trilibis raises $5.7M to support more mobile apps

Phone application publisher Trilibis Mobile announced that it just brought in $5.7 million in second-round funding to enhance its current platform. Altos Ventures led the round, followed by ATA Ventures and several individual contributors.

The San Mateo, Calif.-based company provides a platform called SmartPath that allows businesses to customize, distribute and update a range of mobile applications tailored to their needs. The money will go toward developing a new and improved version of SmartPath capable of supporting apps for the Blackberry, iPhone and Google’s Android.

Trilibis has raised $8.3 million total since its founding in 2002.

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  • jeffreypaine
    looks interesting but will face issues scaling