Video advertising network Vdopia takes $4.7M
Vdopia, an online video advertising network targeting Indian people around the world, has brought in $4.7 million in a first round of venture funding, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in San Jose, Calif., it is backed by Nexus India Capital, which already chipped in $10 million to the round, among others.
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