More good coverage for iPling, this time on the Dow Jones VentureWire. Reporter Timothy Hay summarized the company and our current private placement financing round. The successful bridge loan campaign--$225,000 raised to date--has sparked a flurry of interest in iPling.
In addition, we just learned that we've been nominated for the AlwaysOn Global 250, a list that highlights "the top 250 private companies from across innovation" and aims "to identify leaders and future leaders." Historically, about a third of the selective group has exited either via IPO or acquisition, according to AlwaysOn. The selection process will conclude with a conference at Stanford July 22-24.
The phone is still ringing this week. Stay tuned for more updates soon!
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