Symwave raises $10.2M for “sync-and-go” apps
Chipmaker Symwave reeled in $10.18 million in third-round funding for technology that supports instant-syncing applications like external storage drives, cell phones, digital cameras and iPods. CMEA Ventures and Kodiak Venture Partners contributed the round. The Laguna Nigel, Calif.-based company has raised $25 million to date and was recently valued at $27.6 million.
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